11 Surprising Movies Based on Shakespeare's Plays ...
1. Big Business
“Big Business” is among the movies based on Shakespeare's plays and is
nothing short of hilarious. From the plot of “Comedy of Errors,” Lily
Tomlin and Bette Milder star as a set of twins who were switched at
birth. The film offers the same concept in which the twins are raised by
families in differing social classes. One family is from Beverly Hills
while the other is from the south.
2. 10 Things I Hate about You
Based on the concept of “The Taming of the Shrew,” “10 Things I hate
about you,” introduces the concept of the younger sister wishing to
start dating and facing quite the challenge. Their father, an obgyn who
is obsessed with the probability of teen pregnancy, informs his younger
daughter that she can date when her sister does. While plotting against
the popular guy, a group of friends join forces to take on the shrew,
Katherina.
3. A Thousand Acres
Although the older sisters are not the same villains that they were in
“King Lear”, this film is based on the division of a family estate after
the death of a parent. The twist in this film depicts a group of strong
women who come to terms with the events of their pasts and finally
discover peace.
4. Get over It
While performing “A Midsummer Night's Dream,” the characters of “Get
Over it,” begin to follow suit as the male lead, Ben Foster, falls madly
in love with one girl while he continues to pursue another. The tangled
webs of high school love lead to adversity and indifference for the
characters.
5. She's the Man
This adorable journey of boy meets girl is inspired by “Twelfth Night.”
With the original names in play, this movie presents Amanda Bynes who
helps her brother out by posing as him in school. During the course of
the school year, she discovers Orsino played by Channing Tatum. She
immediately falls in love and pursues him while he believes she is just
one of the guys.
6. O
As a direct representation of Othello, “O” presents the story of love
betrayed by trickery as Othello falls in love with Desdemona in a
modern, high school representation. Although the names are changed
slightly and the plot offers several twists, the movie shows the
character, Michael Cassio's betrayal of his friendship with “O.”
7. Warm Bodies
With a new twist, this “Romeo and Juliet” adaptation presents viewers
with a love story between a zombie and a live human. It offers the story
of forbidden love with a bit of, well, weirdness that makes it
strangely enduring. Although, they can never be together, the story is
still sweet and interesting.
8. The Lion King
As unexpected as it is, “The Lion King” presents a new look at “King
Lear.” The basic elements are offered through the murder of Mufasa by
his brother to become the next king. While Simba comes to terms with his
reality, he learns that the past doesn't matter and it is time to be
who he was destined to be. This beloved Disney classic has become a
favorite among children all over the world.
9. Deliver Us from Eva
“Deliver Us from Eva” is another adaptation of “Taming of the Shrew.”It
is nothing short of hilarious. With a star-studded cast, the film shows a
group of friends plotting against the older sister of their girlfriends
and wives. While they are trying to set her up, the fall guy becomes
enchanted by Eva and the plan is quickly discovered.
10. Romeo Must Die
Through the martial arts of Jet Li, you discover a new twist to the
“Romeo and Juliet” story. In this story, a cop seeks revenge upon those
who killed his brother. Along the way, he meets the daughter of women
involved in illegal activities.
11. Forbidden Planet
Although the characters are not stuck on an island as depicted in “The
Tempest,”the characters follow the same plot as the play. Alta falls in
love with an outsider and her father forbids the union. You will see the
story of a father's love and protection while his daughter fights for
independence and her right to choose her own destiny.
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