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- Drama
- directed by= Jamie Lloyd
- Movie Info= An intense, raw and deep revival of Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac by the Jamie Lloyd Company
- Release Year= 2020
Id move to Scotland in second.
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SUCH A ROMANTIC 'T STOP THE I AM A TRUE ROMANTIC AGAIN PIZZA FLIX LOVE, MARIA.
1:12:54 Branagh made me cry with his St. Crispins Day in Henry V. Now he has made me weep. I love Cyrano and I love this performance.
When he speaks with his normal accent i can only think of Filth. -why did you join the police? police brutality. -oh you wanted to stop it? nah i wanted to be part of it.
All I want is to move to Scotland. I'd sell everything I own and still not have enough for steerage but I still want to go.
James McAvoy is the best Scotsman! Love this guy.
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I enjoyed it. Very corny.
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This is a man who deserves every standing ovation there is. He is one of the few truly talented actors out there. His performances are always nothing short of extraordinary.
His hair confuses me. I cant wait how it will look like in February.😂.
Hi I'm Emily Blunt, and I'm James McAvoy, and together we're James Blunt.
Thank God the BBC is also behind this and d&d are not involved.
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One of my favorite movies! I think he won an Academy Award for this performance.
Cyrano de Bergerac Introduction Take out your hankies—you're going to be both crying with laughter and crying with serious sadness before this play is over. Yep—this bad boy is going to give you all the feels. Seriously: pick an emotion and Cyrano de Bergerac will have you feeling it. You want to swoon? Listen to one of the titular big-shnozed hero's love speeches. You want to feel scorn? Check out the weasel-y Compte de Guiche's manic machinations. Pity? Cyrano's body issues have you covered. Fear? There's a dang battle scene that's full of suspense (and blood and guts). But the major emotion you'll feel during the reading (or watching, if you're lucky enough to see a stage production of Cyrano) is admiration for Edmond Rostand's verbal acrobatics and blisteringly witty banter. Cyrano de Bergerac is a play about an eloquent, talented, and brave man and his love for a beautiful woman, Roxane. Straightforward? Not so much. Because Our Hero is kind of an uggo—he has a nose the size of an elephant's trunk and a resulting inferiority complex the size of Jupiter.
So what does he do? He decides to use his eloquence to woo his beloved Roxane... on behalf of his hottie friend Baron Christian. What could possibly go wrong with this scenario? Playwright Edmond Rostand wrote Cyrano de Bergerac as a comedy and a satire of the overly romanticized literature of France in the 1600s (such as Alexandre Dumas’s The Three Musketeers). As such, you’ll find it chock-full of historical references to writers, royalty, philosophers, dramatists, and scientists of the time. Light-hearted in nature, this work is full of frivolous pomp and overblown dialogue bursting at the seams with rhyming couplets. The translated meter you often see in English versions is iambic pentameter, which, as we all know, is a party waiting to happen. Published in French in 1897, Cyrano de Bergerac hit the stages of Paris to instant acclaim. Under the flourishes of renowned stage actor Constant Coquelin (to whom Rostand dedicated his play), Cyrano came to life. Basing his main character on a historical figure of the same name, Rostand accurately recounts much of the real Cyrano’s life—as told by the real-life Le Bret and a number of other biographers—in his beloved play. The real Cyrano de Bergerac was a French dramatist who lived from 1619-1655, which means Rostand did his history homework. De Bergerac really did fight at the Siege of Arras in 1640 and died in 1655. But we’re thinking he probably wasn’t as much fun as the fictional guy—because that's almost impossible.
What is Cyrano de Bergerac About and Why Should I Care? The standard, after-school special lesson of Cyrano de Bergerac is that we should all look past appearances and try to see people for who they really are. A But although we at Shmoop love after-school specials for their cheese and camp factors—especially if they star insanely an amped-up Helen Hunt (! )—we don't live our lives by them. No one does. Especially not Edmond Rostand, the hyper-witty author of Cyrano de Bergerac. Instead, his play hinges on a much more nuanced bit of wisdom: don't let your own shortcomings—or long comings, in the case of Cyrano's oversized beak—hobble you. Sure, in the wrong hands that might sound like advice that could appear on an inspirational poster. But that doesn't mean it's super, super good advice. After all, check out what goes down in Cyrano: a kind of homely guy falls for a kind of shallow hot chick. But because he's such an awesome guy, she falls head-over-heels in love with him. But —but —because he's so insecure, he hides from her love. Ugh. When we read this play we end up screaming at the pages a lot: "Cyrano! Buck up, dude! Tell her it's you! Put yourself out there! " But surprisingly, no matter how much we screech at our Penguin edition, Cyrano keeps doing the same thing. Take this lesson to heart, oh reader. You want to wear a crop top but you're scared you have too much of a belly for anyone to consider you attractive? Pshaw. Sun's out, tums out. You're a dude who's 5'8" and you've fallen for a statuesque woman who's 6'1"? Remember that Daniel Radcliffe is 5'5" and is also Harry freaking Potter. You have crooked teeth and are afraid to smile? That's ridiculous—Kate Moss, Jane Birkin, and Isabella Rossellini have crooked teeth... and were supermodels. If you've got it— it meaning an imperfection—flaunt it, and after a while people will start thinking "signature" rather than "weirdness" (if they ever thought "weirdness" in the first place, that is). We recommend taking a lot of cues from Cyrano — how to be witty, how to be brave, how to kill one hundred men in a night (hmm, maybe not)—but we think the biggest thing you can take away from this memorable character is that without his nose-related hangups, he could have been a super-happy guy.
Cyrano de Bergerac Resources Movie or TV Productions 1900 Movie Cyrano de Bergerac, a silent film with Constant Coquelin. 1925 Movie Cyrano de Bergerac, starring Pierre Magnier as Cyrano. 1938 TV Movie A BBC live performance of the play for television, starring Leslie Banks as Cyrano. 1950 Movie Cyrano de Bergerac, starring José Ferrer. Ferrer won an Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his portrayal of Cyrano. 1987 Movie Roxanne is a modernized version of Cyrano de Bergerac with Steve Martin starring in the Cyrano-equivalent role. 1990 Movie A French film that won an Oscar for Best Costume Design. Images Movie Poster Here’s a movie poster from the version starring Gerard Depardieu. Cyrano Walter Hampden as Cyrano. Cyrano and Roxane Walter Hampden as Cyrano and Caroll McComas as Roxane. French Playbill A playbill, which makes more sense if you happen to speak French. If not, you can still admire the aesthetics. Cyrano in Art A statue of… wait for it… Cyrano de Bergerac! Coquelin as Cyrano A photo of Constant Coquelin, the actor who portrayed Cyrano in Rostand’s original silent film production.
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Kenneth Branagh is so astoundingly good, especially in audio performances, That is not to take away from his stage, film, or TV work. He's brilliant, but there are times when he does go over the top, like in his awful Mary Shelley's Frankenstein or the allegedly definitively Hamlet that sank under stupid stunt casting and clashing styles, not to mention Branagh's preening and posing. He had the opportunity to make the ultimate Hamlet in Blenheim Palace, no less, but he blew it. I saw him last year at The Armory on Park Avenue in Macbeth and he took everyone's breath away. He's old enough now to do the role complete justice. He's got an incredible instrument in that voice. I love this guy's ability.
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The lady singing blue monday at the start when james walked in, made my day.
Funny enough, when James first mentioned employment because of hitting someone I thought of M. Night's story of recruiting James for Split, and it turned out to be true.
I love how Cyrano at the beginning was offended by the lack of wits instead of the attempt of mockery.
This show is amazing and hilarious. I've seen it twice already and going for a third time it's so good, the cast are all fab.
Emily Blunt is absolutely gorgeous.
By Edmond Rostand, in a new version by Martin Crimp
James McAvoy ( X-Men, Atonement) returns to the stage in an inventive new adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac, broadcast live to cinemas from the West End in London.
Fierce with a pen and notorious in combat, Cyrano almost has it all - if only he could win the heart of his true love Roxane. There’s just one big problem: he has a nose as huge as his heart. Will a society engulfed by narcissism get the better of Cyrano - or can his mastery of language set Roxane’s world alight?
Edmond Rostand’s masterwork is adapted by Martin Crimp, with direction by Jamie Lloyd ( Betrayal). This classic play will be brought to life with linguistic ingenuity to celebrate Cyrano’s powerful and resonant resistance against overwhelming odds.
You can also see Cyrano de Bergerac on-stage at the Playhouse Theatre in London from 27 November 2019 to 29 February 2020. Find out more here.
Show image by Charlie Grey.
Rehearsal photography by Marc Brenner.
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I just binge watched “the clique” based in Glasgow and he is so much easier to understand. I had to have the captions on the entire time watching the show.
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Best accent in the English speaking world.
Next time: James McAvoy translates Chapter 1 of Trainspotting.
I love how James quotes Disney's Frozen at the end and Emily is immediately like oof like Man I should have known that one having been in not one but 2 Disney musicals lol XD.
Because of the accent I hardly understood what James was saying XD
Raised partly in Drumchapel/ Bearsden in my youth. Gotta love Glesga, best city in the UK in my book.
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0:24 oohhh that face. ❤❤.
First tweet. He said girl. For a split second I understood ghetto. Off to a good start.
Sees James and Emily Laughs in bisexual.
One of the greatest poetic dramas of all. Jose Ferrer was magnificent in the title role.
<3 james mcavoy in this. emily blunt is so modest.
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El mejor Cyrano del cine! José Ferrer inmenso.
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