Titus
Released
December 1999
Starring
Anthony Hopkins, Jessica Lange (as Tamora), Alan Cumming,
Laura Fraser, Harry Lennix, Angus MacFayden
Directed by Julie Taymor
162 min.
Box
Office gross - $1.9 million
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Titus
Andronicus is one of Shakespeare’s lesser known
plays and is also one of his darkest and most violent
containing elements of carnage, torture, mutilation and
cannibalism. Theater director and set designer Julie Taymor
had directed Titus on stage in 1994 and she chose it for
her motion picture directoral debut. Taymor had just had
an astounding success with her stage production of The
Lion King and her unique and vivid imagination was
perfect for the filmization of Titus.
This
is a daring film and an unusual one. The dialog is all
Shakespeare, verbatim from his play, but Taylor surrounds
her actors with magnificent set pieces and outrageous
costumes. The cinematography is gorgeous and some scenes
actually resemble paintings. Taymor sees Titus as a timeless
story and she adds modern elements into the mix, so we
have automobiles, microphones, video games, etc. sharing
the stage with Rome's coliseum.
Lange
said that she never had the desire to do Shakespeare -
"I never had that insane actors' urge to do it. I
know with some actors that is really what they're always
yearning for, striving for. But I never did. It never
really presented itself anyway, and I never really went
after it. So when this came up, I read it with a certain
amount of trepidation."
Critical
Sampling:
"The
happy surprise is Jessica Lange, who carries off the sexy,
ruthless Tamora with force and conviction." - Jonathan
Foreman, New York Post
"Lange,
bedecked in gold braids, makeup, armor and tattoos, enthusiastically
enters into the spirit of the piece with a crafty portrayal…"
- Variety
"This
is Lange's first attempt at Shakespeare, and she couldn't
have found a role more suited to her." - MIke LaSalle,
San Francisco Chronicle
"...she
plays Tamora like a snake-woman: sinuous, seductive, and
poisonous. - James Berardinelli, Reelviews
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