Shakespeare's classic 'Othello' has been remade many times over many years, both on large screens and on stage. Two larger theatrical works were produced by Tim Blake Nielsen ("O") and Oliver Parker (Othello). Both directors are trying to attract spectators composed of different people. Parker tried to appeal to Shakespeare's girlfriend; Nelson set out on the way to attract young people (like Romeo and Juliet's adaptation in 1996). In any case, one of the constant ideas is that the interpretation follows many creative themes and thoughts such as racial discrimination, misogyny and jealousy.
"O" is a modern version of "Othello" created by Tim Blake Nelson in 2001. Born in Oklahoma on May 11, 1964, Nielsen also played and directed many movies. Like Parker, the movie industry is getting bigger and bigger, the film's technology, stories and overall influence are getting bigger and bigger. "O" changed the script by changing the setting to a typical high school and turning character actors into young teenagers. It did not completely obey the original script and changed the speech and the change of the whole plot further without emphasizing a specific scene. The original marriage of letters is a romantic relationship between young people. "O" uses a high school atmosphere with more foresight, reality and betrayal than the original drama. Each character is full of secrets
The film "O" directed by Tim Blake Nielsen is based on the famous Shakespeare play "Othello". This film was held at a private high school in the United States, and it is developing mainly at the school basketball player, especially the life of Odin James of Eagles Star. Odin is a contemporary Othello, and the age group watching this movie may be really related to it. This is the goal of the whole movie and let teenagers interest Shakespeare. Some people may say that this strategy will make this drama worse, but I think that we can only enjoy the work in a way that is easy to understand for those who do not touch Shakespeare. "O" may look like an incorrect version of the script, but it became more modern by making it surprisingly applicable to the Shakespeare version, allowing it to be modernized and easily associated. . Interesting.