Macbeth Movie Download

Macbeth YTS

2015
Action / Drama / History / War
66
6.6/10
59.4K

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1 hr 53 min

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Plot Summary:
Feature film adaptation of Shakespeare’s Scottish play about General Macbeth whose ambitious wife urges him to use wicked means in order to gain power of the throne over the sitting king, Duncan.
Director
Justin Kurzel
Top Cast
Elizabeth Debicki as Lady Macduff

Michael Fassbender as Macbeth

Marion Cotillard as Lady Macbeth

David Thewlis as Duncan


Macbeth 2015 720p torrent details

839.56 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
R

Subtitles
24 fps
1 hr 53 min
Seeds 5.

Macbeth 2015 1080p torrent details

1.73 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
R

Subtitles
24 fps
1 hr 53 min
Seeds 22.

Macbeth review

Reviewed by gcsman

7 / 10

Stylish and atmospheric take on a classic
This version of one of the greatest plays in the English language is worth seeing for the visuals alone. We’re placed right into a medieval Scottish countryside with its strikingly beautiful landscapes, lochs, and mountains. That austere and foreboding setting underlies just about every scene. The three Weird Sisters (who look superficially like peasant women but convey a genuinely creepy otherness) stand in fog-shrouded fields as they utter their cryptic warnings and prophecies to Macbeth and lurk in the background off to the side of the battles. Hardscrabble peasants and soldiers dot the landscape, sometimes strangely motionless, sometimes lining the roads, but always enhancing an air of strangeness. Life is brutal, violent death is never far away, and the supernatural world is always just offstage.

I won’t worry about giving away spoilers here because this is one of Shakespeare’s best-known plays, but if you haven’t seen it before, then this is maybe not the best place to start. Two reasons: first, a lot of the text has been cut (even though the complete play is not that long) and it will help a lot if you already know the plot and characters. Otherwise, you might be lost not knowing who’s doing what and to whom. I got the feeling that the director Justin Kurzel essentially assumes that his viewers will already know the play and are deliberately looking for a different, postmodern take on it. Second, most of the dialog is (appropriately enough) in thick Scottish accents but often almost whispered, as if the characters are speaking only to themselves or someone right beside them. In places it’s hard to pick up. But this too adds to the atmosphere, as if the actors are standing outside themselves both watching and taking part.

Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard make a first-rate pair of leads. David Thewlis (Duncan) and Elizabeth Debicki (Lady Macduff) are also notable, as are the three witches. The various captains and soldiers with speaking parts are hard to tell from each other, but that’s another reason to know the play before going in. One added touch I thought was interesting came very early on where we see the Macbeths burying an infant daughter (who’s only referred to obliquely in the play) and then losing a teenage son in battle. If they don’t have their own children to live for, it maybe makes it easier to understand why they would go ahead and do what they do. Another effective touch, an interesting director’s interpretation, is that Lady Macbeth slides over into madness specifically because of her husband’s brutal murder of Macduff’s family — she was willing to push him into assassination as a career move but didn’t bargain for what it led to, which was outright destruction even of women and children and a reign of blood. “What’s done cannot be undone.”

See the full play in a live theater, somewhere, and then see this movie for its distinctive ambience. It’s an added-value experience.Read More

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