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Waiting for Godot

  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
1.7K
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Waiting for Godot (2001)
Drama

Two tramps wait for a man named Godot, but instead meet a pompous man and his stooped-over slave.Two tramps wait for a man named Godot, but instead meet a pompous man and his stooped-over slave.Two tramps wait for a man named Godot, but instead meet a pompous man and his stooped-over slave.

  • Director
    • Michael Lindsay-Hogg
  • Writer
    • Samuel Beckett
  • Stars
    • Barry McGovern
    • Johnny Murphy
    • Alan Stanford
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Lindsay-Hogg
    • Writer
      • Samuel Beckett
    • Stars
      • Barry McGovern
      • Johnny Murphy
      • Alan Stanford
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Barry McGovern
    • Vladimir
    Johnny Murphy
    Johnny Murphy
    • Estragon
    Alan Stanford
    • Pozzo
    Stephen Brennan
    Stephen Brennan
    • Lucky
    Sam McGovern
    • Boy
    • Director
      • Michael Lindsay-Hogg
    • Writer
      • Samuel Beckett
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    grunsel

    who said it could not be filmed?

    This is a magic piece of work. I am sure if Becket could see it, he would be justly happy of the performances and how it was laid onto celluloid. For those unfamiliar with it, there are no filmic landscapes or action, just the action and landscape of life.
    10JohnLeeT

    This Play Defines Masterpiece and a Film Record Was Essential

    A stunning adaptation on film of Beckett's overwhelmingly brilliant play. It stands as the ultimate monument to Existential thought and McGovern's incredibly beautiful interpretation of his role is a reference point for all actors who follow in his footsteps. I have seen a dozen or so versions of Godot, both on stage and in film, and this is the epitome of cinema adaptations. It was absolutely essential this play among all of Beckett's works be captured for posterity on film and the result is almost perfect. This is a wonderful gift to those who will never have the opportunity to view a live stage production and anyone who views it will be eternally grateful for it. It is a treasure for the ages indeed and the fact that Barry McGovern is cast in this film makes it all the more invaluable to the intellectual elite as well as the reality show masses. Beckett speaks to both groups and across all levels of society. No other work of the written word communicates so much in so little time and does it so powerfully. If you have never read or seen any thing written by Beckett, prepare yourself for one of the purest, most powerfully overwhelming experiences of your life when you sit down to view this film. I envy you what you are about to feel, how your life is about to be changed, and how your soul is about to be touched. What a magnificent gift awaits you.
    9Dan-342

    Brilliant!

    On June 30th 2001, this version of Waiting for Godot was on Ch 4 in England, as a part of their project "Beckett on film". Many of those who were lucky enough to see it will probably tend to agree that it was a thoroughly enjoyable film version of this fantastic play.

    Waiting for Godot doesn't really invite filming, since it doesn't allow the utilization of the film medium; it is located in one single spot and has a very stationary character. Its main theme of the futility of man's aspirations comes across nicely though. The camera work was subtle but superbly done. The location chosen was very good, as well as the casting and the acting. The tree however looked too real for my taste. It fit nicely at the spot but I don't think it was used to support the activities. I gave this play-turned-film a 9. I would have given it a 10 if the tree had had the obviously fake expression usually used to support the absurd sense of the situation.

    See it if you have the chance. If you are interested in the theatre, there is a good chance that you will like it.
    5jhb-4

    You don't have to like licorice either

    <"If you are interested in the theatre, there is a good chance that you will like it.>"

    And an equally good chance that you will not! Unless you enjoy aimless dialogue that keeps you "Waiting...." until the final merciful curtain.

    I'm not criticizing this film version. I wouldn't subject myself to it since I dislike the play so much. I first encountered it in college, hated it then and have managed to almost completely avoid it ever since.

    We're all entitled to our opinions so please don't trash or try to correct mine. I know Beckett is considered an "icon" but I'm an open minded person who's given this "sacred cow" all the chances to interest me that I intend to. As a semi-pro actor I've been suggested for both the "main" roles but I couldn't imagine the torture of having to struggle through this script. Or to memorize these meandering lines!!

    Sorry, folks, but I guess Beckett just isn't my cuppa !! Perhaps if I still drank alcohol,,,,, Joe
    james-naze

    Compelling and annoying at the same time

    I will confess to having never seen the play or for that matter ever hearing of this story. I will also confess that I did not see the film from the beginning so I really have no clue to what it is about BUT that being said "Waiting for Godot" is a very intriguing film. If you are a fan of pure dialog this is a must see, or should I say "a must listen" because the visuals are not that important. My only complaint is that it does take some effort on the part of the viewer. This is not something you watch casually. If you do you will be lost!

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    • Trivia
      Sam McGovern (the messenger boy) is the son of Barry McGovern (Vladimir).
    • Quotes

      Estragon: We're all born mad. Some remain so.

    • Connections
      Featured in Check the Gate: Putting Beckett on Film (2003)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 2001 (Ireland)
    • Country of origin
      • Ireland
    • Official sites
      • arabuloku.com
      • Beckett on Film official website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Čekajući Godoa
    • Production companies
      • Blue Angels Films
      • Dublin Gate Theatre
      • Parallel Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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