A critique of scenery in Branagh's movie version of Much Ado About Nothing.
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<Tab/>In Kenneth Branagh's film adaptation of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, scenery, costume, casting and music come together to create a film with a distinct aura of Greek myth.
<Tab/>Much Ado About Nothing is set in Tuscany, Italy. The set is designed to be both isolated and above everything else. The rolling hills provide a gorgeous backdrop for the play with
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written the song "Orpheus With His Lute," which may have been a hint to Branagh, or whoever was in charge of music that the lute might be a good choice for instrument. The singing is good but not terrific, and therefore credible. <Tab/>The set, casting, music and costuming all greatly attributed to the Much Ado About Nothing viewing experience, an experience containing echoes of Greek mythology in almost every aspect.
written the song "Orpheus With His Lute," which may have been a hint to Branagh, or whoever was in charge of music that the lute might be a good choice for instrument. The singing is good but not terrific, and therefore credible. <Tab/>The set, casting, music and costuming all greatly attributed to the Much Ado About Nothing viewing experience, an experience containing echoes of Greek mythology in almost every aspect.