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by opas » Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:23 pm
I need to thank the kind forum member who booked tickets for me for this. I didn't even realise I had them until the last minute. Haven't been able to post much as I'm in the process of moving house at the moment and it has been a complete nightmare, still don't have any internet at home and can just about browse the forum using my phone. Can't wait until things return to 'normal'!
Anyway, it was my first time at the Mayfair. Very impressive hotel, we were wowed. The screening room is nice but the seats are not particularly comfortable. Was a nice treat to have the introductions by Felicity Jones and Helen Mirren (didn't she look great).
I didn't think the film was awful, but I do have to admit some of the effects looked cheap and cheesy, but not in a good way. Considering the cast, I felt they were let down by it. Having seen The Tempest recently at the Old Vic, it was all very familiar - although I think I preferred my visit to the theatre.
In terms of positive aspects, I thought Mirren and Jones were good and I know others may disagree, but for me the dialogue was fairly clear and relatively easy to follow (I wonder if it has something to do with where I was sitting in relation to the speakers?). Didn't think the comedy characters were particularly funny though.
Perhaps this could be used as a teaching tool to support A Level students who won't get the chance to see a production - however, I'm not sure they will really enjoy it - 5.5/10.
Member No. 16 of the "100 free films in 2016" club
3 seen / 97 to go
41 films seen in 2015, 55 films seen in 2013, 72 free films seen in 2012
60 free films seen in 2011, 57 free films seen in 2010
51 free films seen in 2009, 47 free films seen in 2008