While director considers it as the first adaptation of a Shakespeare play in audiovisual, theater, already had made adaptations of his works. What most stands out in this film, it is the fact with the scant resources available to it. The narrative voice, replacing dialogs and almost no recreation of actions, they took maybe dynamism, but on the other hand, the use of photo montages gave some originality. A good summary of the work, very suitable for literature classes and for approximation of the works of the Bard of Avon. The music, as in all the works of Horace Ojeda Lacognata, helps create climate and environment situations. You can say it's a mature version of his other work: Haile Selassie I: The Rise and Decline of Lion of Judah. Perhaps, in the near future and already over budget and technology, we could see the literature immortal works made into films in this small country, which is Paraguay.
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