Much Ado About Nothing

             I think the author was trying to write a drama with some comedy added into it. I think he was trying to say how love prevails over all evil. In the movie two people fall in love and are to be married. A bad character tries to prevent the wedding by setting the girl up. He makes it look like she is untrue to her future husband. In the end the two find out that it was a setup by the bad character and they get married. The bad guy gets in trouble and the couple lives happily ever after.
             The elements of the genre, it¡s universal appearance, Individuality, and freshness was very good. One of my favorite parts of the movie is it¡s Individuality and appearance. It is a very good play because of these components of this play. The organization of the play is put together very well. The organization of the play is one of it¡s best features. The dialogue is also done very well. It sets the mood and time set of the play.
             The characters in this play were very believable. The actor/actresses played the characters very well and made their characters very lifelike. One of the most believable parts of the movie is when Claudio and Herio are supposed to get married and he accuses her of being untrue to their love. I also think when Benedict and Beatrice try to hide their feelings for each other is done very well. The characters reactions are so believable. I think all of the characters were true to the play and the production. The acting was very spontaneous. I saw the movie twice after the classes viewing and both times noticed things I did not notice in the first viewing. That makes a good play/movie to me.
             All of the characters quality, interpretation, and projection was very suitable for the characters. The actors/actresses knew just when to be mad or laugh, smile or frown, cry or be merry. It was all very believable. All the characters hit their cues and line delivers very well. If any of the actors/actresses messe...

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