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As We Like It
Jonathan Cox, Aven McMaster, and Mark Sundaram
16 episodes
5 months ago
We review Ethan Hawke & Ed Harris's Cymbeline (2014), a movie that wasn't well received when it came out, but may offer interesting insights into the Shakespearean play it adapts. Is it a flat production of a poor play, as many critics said, or a philosophically coherent interpretation of work that offers us surprisingly existential insights into the violence of the modern world? Join us as we work through our reactions to this sometimes perplexing movie.
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We review Ethan Hawke & Ed Harris's Cymbeline (2014), a movie that wasn't well received when it came out, but may offer interesting insights into the Shakespearean play it adapts. Is it a flat production of a poor play, as many critics said, or a philosophically coherent interpretation of work that offers us surprisingly existential insights into the violence of the modern world? Join us as we work through our reactions to this sometimes perplexing movie.
Show more...
TV & Film
Arts
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Episode 1: Julie Taymor's The Tempest
As We Like It
1 hour 7 minutes 19 seconds
10 years ago
Episode 1: Julie Taymor's The Tempest
In this inaugural episode, Jon, Aven, and Mark discuss their intentions behind the project and why they chose to start with Julie Taymor's 2010 movie The Tempest.
As We Like It
We review Ethan Hawke & Ed Harris's Cymbeline (2014), a movie that wasn't well received when it came out, but may offer interesting insights into the Shakespearean play it adapts. Is it a flat production of a poor play, as many critics said, or a philosophically coherent interpretation of work that offers us surprisingly existential insights into the violence of the modern world? Join us as we work through our reactions to this sometimes perplexing movie.