Kenneth Branagh, once touted as the new Sir Lawrence Olivier has had his own ups and downs with respect to theatre and the film industry, In his latest venture which could be described as filmed theatre, ALL IS TRUE is an admirable and entertaining piece with Branagh himself in the director’s chair giving himself the honour of playing the Bard himself.
ALL IS TRUE is a wry drama depicting Shakespeare, the man, warts, glory and all in his last days with the film’s closing titles educating the audience on the history of his offspring and family. Unlike the recent biopic TOLKIEN, this film’s subject and his work flow very smoothly into each other. His words that…
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