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Description: Genre: Drama / Theatrical Release: 2004 / Director: Michael Radford / Actors: Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons ... / DVD ... more
The Merchant of Venice (DVD) ... released 11 April, 2005 at MGM Home Ent. (Europe) Ltd / Features of the DVD: Anamorphic, PAL / Rarely has The Merchant of Venice, one of Shakespeare's most complex plays, looked as ravishingly sumptuous as in this adaptation, directed by Michael Radford (Il Postino). In a decadent version of renaissance Venice, a young nobleman named Bassanio (Joseph Fiennes, Shakespeare in Love) seeks to woo the lovely Portia (Lynn Collins), but lacks the money to travel to her estate. He seeks support from his friend, the merchant Antonio (Jeremy Irons); Antonio's fortune is tied up in sea ventures, so the merchant offers to borrow money from a Jewish moneylender, Shylock (Al Pacino). But Shylock holds a grudge against Antonio, who has routinely treated the Jew with contempt, and demands that if the debt is not repaid in three months, the price will be a pound of Antonio's flesh. The Merchant of Venice is famous as a "problem play"--the gritty matters of moneylending and anti-Semitism sit uncomfortably beside the fairy tale elements of Portia and Bassanio's romance, and some twists of the plot can seem arbitrary or even cruel. The strength of Radford's intelligent and passionate interpretation is that he and the excellent cast invest the play's opposing facets with full emotional weight, thus making every question the play raises acute and inescapable. Irons is particularly compelling; kindness and blind prejudice sit side by side in his breast, rendering the clashes in his character as vivid as those in the play itself. --Bret Fetzer, Amazon.com

Newest Review: ... some money on credit and the pair go to see Shylock for a loan of 3,000 ducats. Shylock has been the butt of Antonio’s ... more

 ... insults before and hates all Christians and Antonio in particular as a result. He crows over the fact that Antonio is now coming to him. He agrees to lend the money, but demands an unusual forfeit if the money is not repaid in full within three months: a pound of Antonio’s flesh (yes, that is where the phrase comes from). Bassanio is horrified, but Antonio agrees, as he is sure his ship will come in well within the period. The deal is struck and notarised. Bassanio sets himself up as a young noble should, buying fine clo...more

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This is a review of the Merchant of Venice, the 2004 film directed by Michael Radford and based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare. Running time: 131 minutes ***Warning this review contains spoilers. If you wish to avoid them, skip the long version of the plot and read the rest.*** The time Mid to late 16th century. There is tension between the Jews and the Christians. The Jews can lend money and demand interest; the Christians cannot. The place Venice, place of barges, canals and far more water than modern viewers will be used to; also home to a gaggle of bare-breasted prostitutes who appear ...  Read the complete review

 
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