Love’s Labour’s Lost (2000)
Shakespeare and Kenneth Branagh always feel like a pretentious excursion.

Shakespeare and Kenneth Branagh always feel like a pretentious excursion.

How odd that the characters in the title seem to be sidekicks rather than main characters.

This one doesn’t leave much of an impression, hmm.

There is a good time travel romance here, but the characters seem to lack that special chemistry.

The hero is glorious, but the heroine is a wet rag.

Don’t bet on remembering much about the stories here.

Another entry into the charmed life of the very rich and famous. How… fascinating.

Dour characters and florid prose can make such boring reading material.

Wait. who is this Vittorio again?

It’s hard to detect fire in this very formulaic tale of Irish superiority.
