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Coriolanus
In a war between Rome and neighbour Volsci,The rioters get heated to Caius Martius (Ralph Fiennes), a excellent Roman whom they blame for the city's complication.
25 November 1956, Smederevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia
30 November 1942, New Brighton, South Africa
5 May 1960, Kladovo, Serbia, Yugoslavia
1931 in Clarendon, Jamaica, British West Indies [now Jamaica]
30 September 1970, Loznica, Serbia, Yugoslavia
1933, Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia
2 August 1983, Zrenjanin, Serbia, Yugoslavia
August 24, 2012
If this is how Fiennes rolls behind the camera, our next great director has raised his fist to the skies.
March 30, 2012
"Coriolanus" is a triumph.
January 08, 2013
The other actors do their best to help Fiennes define this curious anti-hero. Incapable of playing the role of peacetime compromiser, his Coriolanus comes across as a warrior who simply can't function without a war.
June 30, 2013
A powerful and relevant Shakespeare adaptation that firecely brings the story to life.
January 08, 2013
The play's inherent difficulties notwithstanding, Coriolanus, the movie, is a perfectly sound achievement.
April 21, 2013
Fiennes' blend of action and homage is top-notch, as is direction.... Fiennes created his own modern world for which it's easy to suspend disbelief.
March 23, 2012
Slathered in blood, covered with scars and glowering with a predator's gaze, Ralph Fiennes makes a fierce and impressive Caius Martius Coriolanus.
February 11, 2013
Coriolanus is Shakespeare done right; Ralph Fiennes takes a play about Roman war and hubris and turns it into a violently charismatic pic.
January 08, 2013
Fiennes leads a cast that, at least in the major roles, is uniformly powerful.
January 08, 2013
As good as all the men are, it's Vanessa Redgrave who steals the movie.
September 08, 2013
Why Fiennes chose to use Shakespearean text is confusing, especially when he must have known that Coriolanus isn't the most recognisable of Shakespeare's plays.
January 08, 2013
The film has fifth-act problems, as did the play, but Fiennes' bleak overview should leave receptive viewers feeling daunted and haunted.

