All Is True
Striking cinematography, gorgeous scenery and costumes, and memorable poetry snippets highlight this engaging, well-crafted, charming, well-acted, thought-provoking, 101-minute film that focuses on renowned poet and playwright William Shakespeare (Kenneth Branagh) in his final years following the burning of the Globe Theater in London in 1613, his trying to cope with the death of his son Hamnet (Sam Ellis), his move home to Stratford to reflect on his life and legacy and be closer to his neglected wife (Judi Dench) and two beautiful daughters (Kathryn Wilder and Lydia Wilsona), and his joy of gardening until his death in April 1616.
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