
This was a very nice film, it really made me think about some things like if Shakespeare really did write all of his plays or if some were written by Christopher Marlowe. Everything was pretty strange, well then again it was in 1593. Will, as Shakespeare was called in the film, was actually not that good compared to Marlowe. It's actually kind of funny that Will visited an apothecary for help. The whole story seemed as if it was a different type of Romeo and Juliet, maybe it was based on Will's real life? Lots of things that you don't see today happened in the film like talking to someone else while your with that person in bed. LOL. Women's rights, of course, weren't established yet. Like women couldn't act. Also it's pretty stupid that rich people couldn't go to plays, the plays had to come to them, like the queen.
Pretty strange how men acted women's parts and how lady Violet acted Romeo's part, but at the end she ended up acting Juliet's part because the boy Juliet hit puberty. LOL. Also when lady Violet was caught by Webster that she was a women, according to Mr. Locke that couldn't have had happened because Webster came years after Shakespeare. Very interesting how the priest was against plays at the beginning and when he saw Romeo and Juliet he changed his mind, how we was even crying. If it was put to thought anyone would think that this film was probably based on irony.
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