National Theatre Live: Vanya
- 2024
- 2h 2min
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Andrew Scott da vida a múltiples personajes en la obra de Chéjov Tío Vania, rodada en directo en West End, Londres. Las esperanzas, los sueños y los remordimientos se ponen de relieve explor... Leer todoAndrew Scott da vida a múltiples personajes en la obra de Chéjov Tío Vania, rodada en directo en West End, Londres. Las esperanzas, los sueños y los remordimientos se ponen de relieve explorando la complejidad de las emociones humanas.Andrew Scott da vida a múltiples personajes en la obra de Chéjov Tío Vania, rodada en directo en West End, Londres. Las esperanzas, los sueños y los remordimientos se ponen de relieve explorando la complejidad de las emociones humanas.
Opiniones destacadas
I was told that Vanya performed by Andrew Scott is a great theatre piece, but when I watched it myself, I found it hard to describe in words how phenomenal it was. Scott, the actor I admire for his talent and his choice of films to be in, is playing the role of every single character and he does it impeccably. The script is even more interesting and funny than the original text by Chekhov, which made it all a really jaw-dropping experience. I definitely recommend watching Vanya if you still haven't.
It's always rewarding when talented actors and skilled direction come together to bring a concept to life.
Andrew Scott's ability to embody various emotions and inject humour into his performance while keeping the audience engaged is truly commendable.
The captivating emotions Andrew Scott brings to each character make it easy to see his portrayal as the norm. His ability to breathe life into multiple roles is truly impressive, creating a seamless and engaging experience that draws viewers into the rich tapestry of emotions woven throughout the performance.
Translating the theatrical experience to the screen successfully adds another layer of appreciation. It's a testament to both the actor's skill and the team's efforts in capturing the essence of live theatre.
Thank you to all involved who brought this production to the screen.
Andrew Scott's ability to embody various emotions and inject humour into his performance while keeping the audience engaged is truly commendable.
The captivating emotions Andrew Scott brings to each character make it easy to see his portrayal as the norm. His ability to breathe life into multiple roles is truly impressive, creating a seamless and engaging experience that draws viewers into the rich tapestry of emotions woven throughout the performance.
Translating the theatrical experience to the screen successfully adds another layer of appreciation. It's a testament to both the actor's skill and the team's efforts in capturing the essence of live theatre.
Thank you to all involved who brought this production to the screen.
10andrewfy
Wow. An amazing night in Liverpool. After seeing Vanya on stage I was not sure it would transfer to the big screen. How wrong I was. Andrew Scott's performance is as beautiful and heartfelt on screen as it was in the theatre. Watching it again transported me back to the theatre performance and the camera work brought the excellence of Scott's acting into sharp focus,
I cannot remember what I paid for the theatre tickets but with train fares and other expenses it was in the hundreds. Full marks for the National Theatre for making this master class in acting and direction available to all, everywhere and at an affordable price. A must see. I am going again!
I am torn about this version. Yes, Andrew Scott once again proves himself to be an excellent actor. However, the manner in which he portrays the characters-through endless mannerisms and antics-seems out of place to me. It cheapens the story and the heartbreak of the characters' lives, without adding any depth or additional layers to the adaptation. Some of the jokes and the aforementioned physical comedy make the characters so cartoonish by the end that the final scene-which, in the book or in a classical adaptation, should tear your soul apart-fails to have the emotional impact it deserves.
I think it's a nice adaptation to watch (just not for the first time) if only to witness Andrew Scott's acting prowess. Besides, it's interesting to see the story through this director's eyes. Personally, I don't regret watching it, but I have no desire to see it again.
I think it's a nice adaptation to watch (just not for the first time) if only to witness Andrew Scott's acting prowess. Besides, it's interesting to see the story through this director's eyes. Personally, I don't regret watching it, but I have no desire to see it again.
I've never seen anything like this before: Andrew Scott plays every role in an adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya and delivers an astonishing performance. One quickly becomes accustomed to the conceit of one actor utilising a multiplicity of gestures, inflections, body language and mannerisms to depict different characters; Scott's exceptional skills in carrying this off have to be seen to be fully appreciated.
The adaptation of Chekhov's material is expertly devised and although there are many, many laughs in this production, what really strikes home is the deep emotional intensity of the performance. Scott is in tears at several points and it is both heartbreaking and exhilarating to witness.
Anyone who has the slightest interest in the theatre should make it a point to catch this film. Wonderfully filmed, with expressive and thoughtful camera work, it is an undiluted triumph for all concerned.
The adaptation of Chekhov's material is expertly devised and although there are many, many laughs in this production, what really strikes home is the deep emotional intensity of the performance. Scott is in tears at several points and it is both heartbreaking and exhilarating to witness.
Anyone who has the slightest interest in the theatre should make it a point to catch this film. Wonderfully filmed, with expressive and thoughtful camera work, it is an undiluted triumph for all concerned.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaVanya, as a name, is a Russian form of the Slavic name Ivan, derived from the Hebrew names John, Johnny, or Jane, which means "'gracious gift of God", "God is gracious". In Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, it is primarily used for boys, while in Serbia and Croatia, it is considered a unisex name. Additionally, Vanya is commonly given to baby girls in Bulgaria and Scandinavian countries. Being a variant of John, Jane, or Ivan, the name Vanya can be associated with John, a cherished disciple of Jesus and known for his unwavering faith and loyalty, as mentioned in the New Testament. Among the Twelve Apostles, he played a significant role and is often associated with the authorship of various New Testament writings, such as the Gospel of John, according to Christian tradition.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Ваня
- Locaciones de filmación
- Duke of York's Theatre, 104 St Martin's Lane, London, WC2N 4BG, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(theatre, live performance recording)
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 2,610,523
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 2min(122 min)
- Color
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