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ComedyDramaRomance

As You Like It

- Romance...or something like it.

Witty, playful and utterly magical, the story is a compelling romantic adventure in which Rosalind and Orlando's celebrated courtship is played out against a backdrop of political rivalry, banishment and exile in the Forest of Arden - set in 19th-century Japan.

Release Date : 2006-09-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Shakespeare Film Company

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Romola Garai

Character Name : Celia

Original Name : Romola Garai

Gender : Female

Kevin Kline

Character Name : Jaques

Original Name : Kevin Kline

Gender : Male

Bryce Dallas Howard

Character Name : Rosalind

Original Name : Bryce Dallas Howard

Gender : Female

Adrian Lester

Character Name : Oliver De Boys

Original Name : Adrian Lester

Gender : Male

Janet McTeer

Character Name : Audrey

Original Name : Janet McTeer

Gender : Female

Alfred Molina

Character Name : Touchstone

Original Name : Alfred Molina

Gender : Male

David Oyelowo

Character Name : Orlando De Boys

Original Name : David Oyelowo

Gender : Male

Jimmy Yuill

Character Name : Corin

Original Name : Jimmy Yuill

Gender : Male

Brian Blessed

Character Name : Duke Senior/Duke Frederick

Original Name : Brian Blessed

Gender : Male

Richard Briers

Character Name : Adam

Original Name : Richard Briers

Gender : Male

Takuya Shimada

Character Name : Geisha

Original Name : Takuya Shimada

Gender : Male

Richard Clifford

Character Name : Le Beau

Original Name : Richard Clifford

Gender : Male

Patrick Doyle

Character Name : Amiens

Original Name : Patrick Doyle

Gender : Male

Gerard Horan

Character Name : Denis

Original Name : Gerard Horan

Gender : Male

Nobuyuki Takano

Character Name : Charles

Original Name : Nobuyuki Takano

Gender : Male

Paul Chan

Character Name : William

Original Name : Paul Chan

Gender : Male

Alex Wyndham

Character Name : Silvius

Original Name : Alex Wyndham

Gender : Male

Jade Jefferies

Character Name : Phoebe

Original Name : Jade Jefferies

Gender : Male

Jotham Annan

Character Name : Jaques De Boys

Original Name : Jotham Annan

Gender : Male

Jonathan Broadbent

Character Name : Duke Senior's man

Original Name : Jonathan Broadbent

Gender : Male

Justin Hoong-Fai Chan

Character Name : Duke Senior's Man

Original Name : Justin Hoong-Fai Chan

Gender : Male

Iain Stuart Robertson

Character Name : Duke Senior's Man

Original Name : Iain Stuart Robertson

Gender : Male

Youki Yamamoto

Character Name : Duke Senior's Man

Original Name : Youki Yamamoto

Gender : Male

Kenneth Branagh

Character Name : self

Original Name : Kenneth Branagh

Gender : Male

Reviews

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DocTerminus

@DocTerminus

2022-02-17

I believe Kenneth Branagh's Shakespeare based films are a great success. I don't mean that they got good reviews and made box office bank. For me, his **HENRY V** was the first time watching Shakespeare I was intrigued and, frankly followed the language and story. His **MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING** and his **HAMLET** reinforced my opinion. I even thought it possible that we would eventually see 37-ish Shakespeare stories enjoyed by modern audiences. While it may still happen, its unlikely to be completely under the directorial eye of Branagh. Maybe others felt this way, as a new company was formed - _THE SHAKESPEARE FILM company_. A production company under Branagh dedicated to Shakespeare productions. The company underperformed considerably with **LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST** and was shuttered after the only slightly more promising follow-up... > **_AS YOU LIKE IT_** Duke Senior reigns over a happy community, until his jealous brother banishes the Duke and takes his throne by force. The story follows the banished king's daughter as she navigates her love for a young farmer while under the gaze of the disapproving uncle. This film has a high powered cast. There is another lyrical score by Patrick Doyle. The cinematography and production design are beautiful. Placing the story in Japan is intriguing. It has a lot going for it. Yet, it seems muddy and unclear. The first portion of the film confidently plants Shakespeare's story into a Shogun ruled Japan. Yet, the story seems to meander away from that until only the costuming suggests Japanese influence. Maybe relocating the story to this cultural environment was a meal not fully cooked. Bryce Dallas Howard carries the film as a smiling and intelligent Rosalind. The excellent Alfred Molina is the clown whose scenes contain the only humorous material. Much of Branagh's Shakespeare community fills in several roles including my favorite, Brian Blessed playing the empathetic banished king and his tyrannical usurping brother. Depressingly, the usually wonderful Kevin Kline gives a quiet and toothless performance of Jaques which renders him forgotten by the time the credits role. Similarly wasted is Adrian Lester. Branagh certainly knows how to make money look good on screen. His approach adapting the bard's work is not as strong or confident as his earliest efforts. Maybe this says more about the original source, but there are surprising things that have to reflect today's choices. Most obviously, why is the plays most popular _All the world's a stage_ quote is delivered over a soft focus pan of Jaques sitting in the blurred distance. It is lost and forgotten. **AS YOU LIKE IT** is leaps better than **LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST**, but not enough to keep the new _Shakespeare Film Company_ alive. Other filmmakers have stepped up and are offering great modern takes on Shakespeare without twisting his language and story to unrecognizable propaganda. We may see the Shakespeare Cinematic Universe after all.