Midsummer Night's Dream: The Midsummer Night's Dream of Shakespeare and Michael Hoffman is one of Shakespeare's most popular and well-played Berardinelli. The drama that Michael Hoffman adopted for film production has not changed in its basic scenario and dialogue, but the scene and some personality traits have changed. The venue of the game moved gracefully to Berardinelli from the 16th century Greece to the 19th century. Adding a bicycle to the game will affect the character as it does not have to chase each other among the trees, but you can chase them in a more efficient way.
In Michael Hoffman's movie 'Midsummer Night's Dream', Hoffman made several changes to the place and timing of the script. In the text, Hoffmann changed the setting of the ancient Greek midsummer night's dream to the town of Monteatra in Italy in the 19th century. For various reasons, Hoffman may choose Italy instead of Greece. He may feel that Italy has more general romantic feelings about it and is more evident for ordinary movie fans. Another difference in setting is the scene of the forest of Act 2 scene 1. Obviously, the forest looks like a collection, and the audience can say that it is a fake. For some reason Hoffman may have to film the indoor forest landscape in the studio. Actual outdoor activities are insufficient because there may be occasions when you need space to operate people and cameras. The director does not have to cope with the weather or have enough sunshine. In addition, the indoor environment allows fairies to comply with ethics in a more reliable environment.
Midsummer Night's Dream: The Midsummer Night's Dream of Shakespeare and Michael Hoffman is one of Shakespeare's most popular and well-played Berardinelli. The drama that Michael Hoffman adopted for film production has not changed in its basic scenario and dialogue, but the scene and some personality traits have changed. The venue of the game moved gracefully to Berardinelli from the 16th century Greece to the 19th century. - In Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream, conflict is based on pure disarray. The hero is involved in a spectacular proportion mix. The story begins with the promise of Demetris to marry Eg's daughter Hermia. When Lysander proves to be able to win Hermia's love and her immortal love, conflict will soon appear. When Hermia's friend Helena turned out to be in love with Demetrius, the situation was further hazy.