After seeing this film, it was so sad to realize it was not going to be well-received at the box office, as evidenced by our sharing the theatre with only 7 other individuals. This was an excellent film, intriguing, beautifully staged and filmed, even the CGI components were the best we've ever seen. We loved the story, the acting, the romance, the painful reality of the costs of following one's passion in a treacherous world. Why is it quality is lost on the young, under-educated masses who seem to prefer films of violence and idiot sexual humour, rather than an artistic treatment of living with character and selflessness? Good movies are becoming fewer and far between, but Anonymous was terrific.
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I couldn't agree more. There were 7 people at the Regent theatre in Picton and as the credits rolled two burst into sustained applause--my wife and me. I was lucky enough to have studied Elizabethan drama as a graduate student at a good university. I was thrilled to see this reimagining (plausible given the temper of their times) of the court and the populous. I must say, however, some of the films based on recent graphic novels are also delightful (I am thinking of Ghost World and V for Vendetta)
Good Heavens, I mean "my wife and I"!!!