I always wondered why Roslind never goes to her father and contiunes to live independently in the forest. One would assume that one might if a daughter was to run away from her evil uncle, she might run to her loving father in a mysterious land. But I've been wrong before.
I'm studying Shakespeare in school, and we have finished this full play, and after watching this movie, everything is visualized so clear! Amazing!
SCMusic15 3 months ago
This is, according to me, the best part of the play...! i feel like finally he knows who she is and finally she meets her father..!!
Mehekrockz98 4 months ago
I always wondered why Roslind never goes to her father and contiunes to live independently in the forest. One would assume that one might if a daughter was to run away from her evil uncle, she might run to her loving father in a mysterious land. But I've been wrong before.
InsideMyMind 6 months ago
this is the best part!!! just saying :D Rosalind your the man! or woman?^^
sydneypsyche 1 year ago
Audrey's like, "Wait, what?" at 9:42.
Mattbrain 1 year ago
and so am I for no woman
maybetheonlyamazon 1 year ago
"I will help you if I can, I would love you if I could."
That is just the best line in the whole play.
Blueangeloo 1 year ago 7
the book is brilliant but i love this movie too cause it makes it easier to visualize the book :)
NOMNOMNOMmonster 1 year ago
i hav 2 read this for english cool version
MissTagurit 1 year ago
I think this is a great version, great acting, played for humour, Shakespeare would approve. Shakespeares tales are universal.
Herstory4321 1 year ago 13
Daffodils in Japan?! hmm lol...this version is nonetheless pretty damn interesting :)
xxstarchildxx 2 years ago