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Richard III (1995)
Summary
Shakespeare's tale of the king's disabled little brother and his murderous rise to power is set in a 1930s fascist regime.
Director
Richard Loncraine
Downey Factor
Low.
Character
Rivers, the queen's loyal brother and obstacle to Richard's power-grab.
Looks
Pretty good.
Performance
He doesn't stand out, but he appears to know what he's talking about.
Love & Sex
Murdered while getting "first class service" from a stewardess.
Dies, Gay or Villain
Yes, no, no.
Cast
Ian McKellen, Annette Bening, Kristin Scott Thomas
Connection
Annette Bening in In Dreams.
Ian McKellen in Restoration.
Jim Broadbent in Dolittle.
RDJ Says
So I just became good friends with [Ian McKellen, on the set of Restoration] and then he said, "Hey, I'm doing Richard III, and I've got this really small part but I'd love for you to be in the film." ... I play the queen's brother, Earl Rivers, who's kind of like the Roger Clinton of the royal family ... he's got his own lifestyle, he's happy to be there, and happily capitalizes on the situation ... I think that setting Richard III in the period of the '30s makes it so tangible for audience members, I think it really might be the first film that bridges the gap between Shakespeare and entertainment ... I completely self-destructed financially with the art house movies, doing these jobs that barely covered three months of fucking dry cleaning expenses.
Lit Reference
Richard III by William Shakespeare
Time & Place
1930s London.
Availability
Released in theaters 29 December 1995. On DVD in Region 1 and 2.
Foreign Titles
Brazil: Ricardo III
Italy: Riccardo III
Poland: Ryszard III
Rotten Tomatoes
Critical View
Hal Hinson, Washington Post: Loncraine doesn't simply find a modern setting for Shakespeare's original; he modernizes it to its marrow, dressing it up in Nazi chic and staging it like a rock opera.
Does It Hold Up
It's Shakespeare with a 1930s fascist twist. It's timeless.
2 Reasons to See It
1. You saw Apt Pupil and simply must see more Ian McKellen as an evil fascist.
2. You're in the mood for Shakespeare.
Overall
To see or not to see is a judgment call. If Robert Downey Jr. is the only thing about this film that interests you, don't bother.
If You Like It
You might also like Good Night & Good Luck (2005), Restoration (1995)
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