Fantastic rendition. Clarity and irony exploited to the fullest, and an interesting way of portraying Iago's evil nature: paricularly when it comes to his treatment of Roderigo. Thank you for posting this. Students have been directed to these posts.
how is it that Orson Welles in blackface is so much less offensive and ridiculous seeming than Olivier's. I think Olivier did a fine job, but it's hard to get past the blackface sometimes. Whereas I don't even notice with Welles.
@pretzelpimp Putting aside that I really love Orson Welles' work, I think that Welles' make up and hair looks more natrual that Olivier's. Because Olivier's just seems too dark while Welles sort of looks like a natrual tan than make up.
what a horrible restoration
kalaniman1movies 4 weeks ago
@peymaania LMAO. Don't kill me XD It's true, though O_o
XxLoverScarletxX 2 months ago
Fantastic rendition. Clarity and irony exploited to the fullest, and an interesting way of portraying Iago's evil nature: paricularly when it comes to his treatment of Roderigo. Thank you for posting this. Students have been directed to these posts.
michelstrogoff99 4 months ago
Comment removed
peterdcarter1 4 months ago
how is it that Orson Welles in blackface is so much less offensive and ridiculous seeming than Olivier's. I think Olivier did a fine job, but it's hard to get past the blackface sometimes. Whereas I don't even notice with Welles.
pretzelpimp 7 months ago
@pretzelpimp Putting aside that I really love Orson Welles' work, I think that Welles' make up and hair looks more natrual that Olivier's. Because Olivier's just seems too dark while Welles sort of looks like a natrual tan than make up.
fcampbell696 3 months ago
Beauty achieved!
Novak67766 7 months ago