The fire that consumes the Globe Theatre serves as a powerful catalyst in 'All Is True,' prompting William Shakespeare's return to a life he left behind. Kenneth Branagh imbues the playwright with a weary introspection, a man searching…
All Is True
London, June 29th, 1613. The Globe Theater, ran by the famous playwright William Shakespeare, accidentally burns to ashes. Seriously affected, he stops writing and returns to his hometown,…
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'All Is True' offers a refreshingly humanistic portrait of William Shakespeare, shedding the myth to reveal the man. Kenneth Branagh is exceptional as a playwright adrift after the loss of his theatre, grappling with a family he’s long…
Kenneth Branagh’s venture into the private life of William Shakespeare in 'All Is True' is an ambitious, if uneven, exploration. The film pivots around the Globe’s destruction and Shakespeare's subsequent return to his family, a premise ripe with…
A contemplative study of legacy and loss, 'All Is True' positions William Shakespeare not as the titan of theatre, but as a man wrestling with his own mortality and familial neglect. Kenneth Branagh delivers a performance of remarkable…
Kenneth Branagh's portrayal of a creatively stifled William Shakespeare in 'All Is True' is a deeply felt, albeit slow burn. The film opens with the dramatic conflagration of the Globe, a potent symbol for the playwright's subsequent inertia.…
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Yes, the film touches upon Shakespeare's creative process, particularly in the context of his struggle to write after the Globe Theatre burns down. The inability to create becomes a significant part of his personal turmoil, highlighting the deep connection between his work and his sense of self, and the challenge of reigniting that spark when faced with personal loss and familial distance.