Written by a man who freely admits, "I am not a student of Shakespeare."
That line comes from
another amusing review, this time of
O. And while I don't want to get this thread too far off-topic, that review is a pretty entertaining read itself. It contains such eyebrow-raising lines as:
"most previous filmed productions maintained the play's setting and dialogue"
"Where O fails is in key elements that propel the plot that defy suspension of disbelief. I don't blame this entirely on Tim Blake Nelson or on screenwriter Brad Kaaya. No, I blame William Shakespeare."
and
"For a nice compare-and-contrast, check out 10 Things I Hate About You. It not only also features Julia Stiles and Andrew Keegan, it's also loosely based on a Shakespeare play, "The Taming of the Shrew" in its case. While not as faithful to the source material as O, it's nice to see how elements of the original were mixed in, and it's also a fun pick-me-up after O's depressing ending."
Oh, DVD Verdict, where would our aesthetic values be without you?