Bill Shakespeare’s had a go at everything, but to the frustration of his wife Anne he hasn’t found a real job. Will he make his name...
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This film wasn't the best but not the worst. This film was about Bill Shakespeare a man who has a big dream of being a writer. Then his bandmates kick him out of the group, Bill then leaves his wife and his kids behind and go to London and try become famous and rich. He writes a really good play but he did not know that his play is a guise to help King Phillip II of Spain the steal Queen Elizabeth's throne. My favourite part was when the guard started dancing when he heard music, but the other one just stood still. I found that hilarious! My second favourite part was when Bill had to kiss the Queens hand and he didn't want to so he barley kissed them. I rated this film three stars mostly because they acted out Macbeth at the end and that's what we are studying in class so it was nice to see something familiar. My favourite character was Bill because he was really funny but also hard-working because he wanted to achieve something so he didn't give up till he. Role Model! My least favourite character was the Queen. Not because she was rude, it's mostly because of how she looked. Not trying to judge or anything, and I know that that's how people used to dress back then, but having wooden teeth and poison over your face is a no from me. There were some inappropriate words in there, but not swear words, so I didn't like those words! If this film would be a animal it would be a dog, not a puppy but a dog because dogs can be playful but also kind of violent sometimes just like the film. I would recommend this film for only ten or up because of the naughty word but there were some jokes in there.