Much Ado About Nothing

    Much Ado About Nothing
    1993

    Synopsis

    In this Shakespearean farce, Hero and her groom-to-be, Claudio, team up with Claudio's commanding officer, Don Pedro, the week before their wedding to hatch a matchmaking scheme. Their targets are sharp-witted duo Benedick and Beatrice -- a tough task indeed, considering their corresponding distaste for love and each other. Meanwhile, meddling Don John plots to ruin the wedding.

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    Cast

    • Emma ThompsonBeatrice
    • Kenneth BranaghBenedick
    • Robert Sean LeonardClaudio
    • Kate BeckinsaleHero
    • Denzel WashingtonDon Pedro of Aragon
    • Richard BriersSignor Leonato
    • Imelda StauntonMargaret
    • Keanu ReevesDon John
    • Michael KeatonDogberry
    • Jimmy YuillFriar Francis

    Recommendations

    • 100

      ReelViews

      Much Ado about Nothing is a gem of a movie - a real find in 1993's sea of mediocrity. Branagh has successfully used a mixed cast of "names" and "unknowns" to breathe life into this lavish production, and never has Shakespeare been more warmly received. I'm not sure if "feel good" has ever been used to describe a picture based on the Bard's work, but the expression fits. This film cements Branagh's status as a great director of Shakespeare, and perhaps of film in general, as well.
    • 100

      Chicago Reader

      A smashing piece of entertainment.
    • 90

      The New York Times

      He has taken a Shakespearean romantic comedy, the sort of thing that usually turns to mush on the screen, and made a movie that is triumphantly romantic, comic and, most surprising of all, emotionally alive.
    • 90

      Los Angeles Times

      Actors as well as athletes have a prime of life, a time when everything they touch seems a miracle. And the crowning pleasure of watching Emma Thompson and Kenneth Branagh in this rollicking version of Much Ado About Nothing is the way it allows us to share in that state of special grace, to watch the English-speaking world’s reigning acting couple perform at the top of their game.
    • 80

      Empire

      It's easy to dismiss Branagh's Shakespeare productions as nothing new, but before he went on to more heavy duty fare such as Hamlet, he made this bright, accessible romantic comedy which still stands out as one of his greater directorial efforts. The cast are a joy to watch, while the beautiful location matches the romantic mood.
    • 80

      Variety

      A film that is continuously enjoyable from its action-filled opening to the dazzling final shot, one that offers a very generous welcome to newcomers to the play, and reminds those familiar with it of its heady pleasures. Only real drawback, and not an insignificant one, is pic’s visual quality, which is unaccountably undistinguished, even ugly, especially considering the sun-drenched Tuscan location.
    • 80

      Time Out

      Branagh and Thompson, as Beatrice and Benedick, seem on the whole happier with the romance than the comedy - but do a fair job with some of the best verbal jousting in the language.
    • 75

      Chicago Sun-Times

      Branagh sets the pace just this side of a Marx Brothers movie.

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