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Coriolanus

Coriolanus

★ 6.12012Movie2 h 3 mUnited Kingdom
DramaThrillerWar

A banished hero of Rome allies with a sworn enemy to take his revenge on the city.

34773 people rated
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Coriolanus

2012

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2 h 3 m

United Kingdom

Drama

Thriller

War

A banished hero of Rome allies with a sworn enemy to take his revenge on the city.
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Ralph Fiennes
Caius Martius Coriolanus
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Gerard Butler
Tullus Aufidius
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Brian Cox
Menenius
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Lubna Azabal
First Citizen (Tamora)
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Ashraf Barhom
Second Citizen (Cassius)
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Zoran Cica
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Milos Dabic
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Nicolas Isia
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Zoran Miljkovic
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Marija Mogbolu
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Milan Perovic
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Nenad Ristic
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Lawrence Stevenson
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Marko Stojanovic
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Tamara Krcunovic
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Zu Yu Hua
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Olivera Viktorovic
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Danijela Vranjes
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20/03/2026 10:18
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Akash Vyas

24/12/2024 04:51
Shakespeare isn't Shakespeare without Shakespearean language. It might be difficult to understand exactly what the dialogue is during parts of Coriolanus, but there's no difficulty following the meaning. The action, the direction and some powerful performances – most notably from Ralph Fiennes and Vanessa Redgrave – carry the film and more than compensate for the language barriers. Some people walked out about halfway through but the climactic third act made it well worth the perseverance – especially Redgrave's moving monologue as the formidable matriarch Volumnia. Gerard Butler was pretty forgettable in this. Whether that's because he isn't exactly of thespian discipline or because his character isn't particularly pronounced in this play, is up to you to decide. Perhaps he and Jessica Chastain are nothing more than a bit of totty to sell the film? Perhaps that's just a bit cynical. James Nesbitt added an interesting, somewhat unexpected dynamic to the play with his enigmatic nuances of jest and malice. Also worth a mention was the little-known Dragan Micanovic who played a minor character, Titus, but delivered a couple of pivotal lines with engrossing presence. The real star of the show is obviously Shakespeare. His poetic prose courses through your mind and adds fuel to the fires of his drama. His characters are bold and consistent, truly agents of their own destinies. The subject matter resonates with political allegory and the film's release is timely and relevant. The play set in a present day context highlights the tribal social system which still dominates our affairs. The story also works to express the futility of war. Fiennes has done well to translate Coriolanus from the stage to the screen and he hasn't stretched it too far so as to alienate it from the original text. Stylistically, the film is quite gritty. The focus is mostly on the actors, their eyes, their expressions and their delivering of lines, but there are a few purely cinematic moments (fight scenes in particular) which justify the adaptation to the screen. There are a couple of truly violent moments in the film which blast the cobwebs off the old play and hook the modern, desensitized audience into the story. Coriolanus is a tense and violent political wartime thriller which makes Shakespeare not only accessible but utterly captivating. A credible directorial debut from one of the industry's finest working actors. http://ionlyaskedwhatyouthought.blogspot.com/

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🎀الــــقــــنــــاااصــــة🎀

20/03/2026 10:18
Coriolanus
author avatar

Boitumelo Lenyatsa

16/06/2025 05:21
Coriolanus-720P
author avatar

Thando Thabooty

16/06/2025 05:21
Coriolanus-480P
author avatar

Attack official

16/06/2025 05:21
Coriolanus-360P
author avatar

Blackmax

16/06/2025 05:21
Coriolanus-720P
author avatar

Sajid Umar

16/06/2025 05:21
Coriolanus-480P
author avatar

Prince Gomez

16/06/2025 05:21
Coriolanus-360P
author avatar

Le prince MYENE

09/05/2025 04:40
Coriolanus_360P
author avatar

Prince Hamdan

26/04/2025 05:16
gorgeous
author avatar

Akash Vyas

24/12/2024 04:51
Shakespeare isn't Shakespeare without Shakespearean language. It might be difficult to understand exactly what the dialogue is during parts of Coriolanus, but there's no difficulty following the meaning. The action, the direction and some powerful performances – most notably from Ralph Fiennes and Vanessa Redgrave – carry the film and more than compensate for the language barriers. Some people walked out about halfway through but the climactic third act made it well worth the perseverance – especially Redgrave's moving monologue as the formidable matriarch Volumnia. Gerard Butler was pretty forgettable in this. Whether that's because he isn't exactly of thespian discipline or because his character isn't particularly pronounced in this play, is up to you to decide. Perhaps he and Jessica Chastain are nothing more than a bit of totty to sell the film? Perhaps that's just a bit cynical. James Nesbitt added an interesting, somewhat unexpected dynamic to the play with his enigmatic nuances of jest and malice. Also worth a mention was the little-known Dragan Micanovic who played a minor character, Titus, but delivered a couple of pivotal lines with engrossing presence. The real star of the show is obviously Shakespeare. His poetic prose courses through your mind and adds fuel to the fires of his drama. His characters are bold and consistent, truly agents of their own destinies. The subject matter resonates with political allegory and the film's release is timely and relevant. The play set in a present day context highlights the tribal social system which still dominates our affairs. The story also works to express the futility of war. Fiennes has done well to translate Coriolanus from the stage to the screen and he hasn't stretched it too far so as to alienate it from the original text. Stylistically, the film is quite gritty. The focus is mostly on the actors, their eyes, their expressions and their delivering of lines, but there are a few purely cinematic moments (fight scenes in particular) which justify the adaptation to the screen. There are a couple of truly violent moments in the film which blast the cobwebs off the old play and hook the modern, desensitized audience into the story. Coriolanus is a tense and violent political wartime thriller which makes Shakespeare not only accessible but utterly captivating. A credible directorial debut from one of the industry's finest working actors. http://ionlyaskedwhatyouthought.blogspot.com/
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