Directed by Chloe Zhao with a screenplay by Chloe Zhao and Maggie O'Farrell (based on Ms. O'Farrell's novel), this new drama is both astonishing and heartbreaking.
Based on what is known, the film is a fictionalized account of William Shakespeare and his wife Anne (Agnes in the film) Hathaway and their three children, Susanna, and the younger twins, Judith and Hamnet.
The film stars Paul Mescal as William Shakespeare and Jessie Buckley as his wife Agnes. Emily Watson plays Mary Shakespeare, William's mother. Joe Alwyn is Bartholomew Hathaway, Agnes's brother. Susanna is played by Bodhi Rae Breathnach, Olivia Lynes plays Judith and Jacobi Jupe plays Hamnet. The film also features Noah Jupe as "Hamlet" in the play's debut at The Globe Theater.
It is a terrific cast and the children who play the twins are amazing. Mr. Mescal and Ms. Buckley have great chemistry and while Mr. Mescal is excellent, it is Ms. Buckley who is simply a revelation. Her work here is astounding, especially in the last act of the film.
Ms. Zhao's direction is impeccable. The cinematography, sets, costumes, authenticity of the times, limited use of music and the performances of her actors all combine to create a work of art.
The film has a shattering midsection which sets up a final act that takes the film to another level. The emotional impact cannot be overstated. It is a masterpiece.

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