At first, I thought my sound had somehow been turned off when I had to reboot to get online. This was quite different, but I'm not familiar with Shakespeare, as I've said in the past.
It is amazing how far costumes and movie scenes have come along since then. But it also must have been amazing to the audiences who went and saw this film back in 1913. What a magical things that must have been. Happy rest of your weekend. Hugs-Erika
Because this blog does not consist of a single focus topic I chose the name Divers and Sundry where "Divers" means being of many and various kinds, and "Sundry" means consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds.
...the world of film sure has changed over the years.
ReplyDeleteHasn't it?! Length alone sets films apart these days, though not always for the better ;)
DeleteThe old, silent movies are fun to watch
ReplyDeleteI think they do a lot. In fact, sometimes I think modern film makers are downright lazy compared to early ones.
DeleteAt first, I thought my sound had somehow been turned off when I had to reboot to get online. This was quite different, but I'm not familiar with Shakespeare, as I've said in the past.
ReplyDeleteThe first feature film with sound was in 1927, though there were commercial short films with sound as early as 1923.
DeleteIt is amazing how far costumes and movie scenes have come along since then. But it also must have been amazing to the audiences who went and saw this film back in 1913. What a magical things that must have been. Happy rest of your weekend. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteI'm always amazed by what they could accomplish so early on!
DeleteI know the play, but have not seen the film. Thanks, Valerie
ReplyDeleteIt's not like Hamlet or Macbeth where you're spoiled for choice. There are much fewer adaptations of this one.
DeleteHow interesting that it's a silent movie interpreting Shakespeare's prose 😁. Happy Sunday! Hugs, Jo x
ReplyDeleteThey do a good job of telling the story even without sound.
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