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Modern Day King Lear Movie? (1 Viewer)

ITimber

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Hi,

Was wondering is there a modern day movie of King Lear?
I doubt it, but i hope so!

thanks
 

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... you know like Romeo & Juliet and Macbeth have been made into movies based and set in modern day society.
 

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ITimber said:
... you know like Romeo & Juliet and Macbeth have been made into movies based and set in modern day society.
man! how awesome would that be! i love R&J - haven't seen the new Macbeth yet but i've heard its pretty good!
 

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King of Texas

or.. check wikipedia as there is a list of movies regarding King Lear
 

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ITimber said:
Hi,

Was wondering is there a modern day movie of King Lear?
I doubt it, but i hope so!

thanks
I don't think there is. I've been to several places, and they have modern representations of macbeth, R+J, Othello, A midsummer night's dream, but no King Lear!

I've been desperate enought to search through the internet, and have looked up "king Lear" on imdb to no avail...

I wish there was, though... would make my understanding of KL just that little bit better...
 

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hey

i was looking through every single piece of paper my 2U teacher has given me regarding KIng Lear, and apparently there are 2 'modern interpretations' of lear. One is called "Ran" and the other is called "a thousand acres"( i think colin firth is in that movie).

Hope that helps ( and not too late)
 

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