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Verdi,Giuseppe:Otello

Starring: Plácido Domingo, Katia Ricciarelli Director: Franco Zeffirelli MPAA Rating: PG
3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)

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This is not strictly Verdi's Otello; it is a fast-moving, hard-hitting film adaptation of the opera that omits some of the music (most notably the "Willow Song") to enhance the dramatic pace. With brilliant camera work, the "you-are-there" impact of film vs. a videotaped stage production, and outstanding performances from all the principals, it is also the Otello that you may find yourself replaying most frequently.

Director Franco Zeffirelli has been criticized for altering Verdi--in effect, for adapting the libretto (the best one Verdi ever had) to a medium that Verdi never imagined. But he is only giving to Verdi the same kind of treatment that Verdi gave to Shakespeare and Shakespeare gave to his Italian sources. It's a daring treatment, but it works brilliantly. Placido Domingo stands out in his generation as an interpreter of Otello, vocally powerful and dramatically convincing. He is well supported by Katia Ricciarelli as Desdemona and Justino Diaz as Iago. --Joe McLellan


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3.0 out of 5 stars Wrong transfer speed is set, but otherwise a beautiful film, Oct 10 2003
This review is from: Otello (Widescreen) (DVD)
as soon as I played this DVD, I knew something was terribly wrong. after comparing it to a few other recordings, I found out what: this film has been set at the wrong transfer speed, and sounds either a half-tone, or even a whole-tone, lower than it should be. so Domingo sounds like a baritone, Diaz like a bass, and Ricciarelli like a mezzo.

visually, however, it is pure Zefferelli; absolutely amazing. the camera work is letter-perfect. And despite the transfer speed, the musical performance is still wonderful, with Domingo sounding at his best. Diaz is a fantastic singer and actor, much more convincing than Milnes ever was (sorry, Milnes fans); Ricciarelli sings beautifully and looks stunning. The supporting roles, chorus, and orchestra are excellent.

If MGM hadn't made this error, I would have given this 5 stars. The wisest choice is to get the soundtrack, which has the right transfer speed, and also has everything this film cut (the Willow Song is, unfortunately, not here, and the list of other cuts is as long as my arm). so definately get this film, but better to get the soundtrack.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Let it be your first Otello, Jun 19 2003
By Richard P. Kelley (brooklyn, ny United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Otello (Widescreen) (DVD)
This is, hands down, the best performance of Otello. Domingo is a pretty good actor on his own, but Zefferelli really unleashes Domingo's true potential as a pure acting force. It is said that Lawrence Oliver saw Domingo plsy Otello and said "He plays him as well as i do, AND he has that voice!" That being said, some of the cuts are understandable, most are annoying. But i believe most of the cuts are only annoying to those people who know the score well enough to hear the change of a phrase. I would reccomend this as a firs Otello, because it is at the heart of what Verdi was getting at, a drama through music. Cuts such as "Questa un ragna" and the giant choral piece at the end of Desdemona's "A terra...si..." are beautiful, but hardly dramatically viable. But cuts, such as in the final seen in the "Che le...otello" really ruin the drama in that section i feel. Part of the genius of that section is the way that the music intensifies as the drama intensifies, and Zefferelli doesn't allow that to happen. However, this is nitpicking on my part. Zefferelli's Otello is a beautiful piece, the performances are more convincing than any other production i've other seen, so he cut a little. He had a reason. I don't know it. You don't know it. Enjoy it for what it is.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Let it be your first Otello, Jun 19 2003
By Richard P. Kelley (brooklyn, ny United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Otello (Widescreen) (DVD)
This is, hands down, the best performance of Otello. Domingo is a pretty good actor on his own, but Zefferelli really unleashes Domingo's true potential as a pure acting force. It is said that Lawrence Oliver saw Domingo plsy Otello and said "He plays him as well as i do, AND he has that voice!" That being said, some of the cuts are understandable, most are annoying. But i believe most of the cuts are only annoying to those people who know the score well enough to hear the change of a phrase. I would reccomend this as a firs Otello, because it is at the heart of what Verdi was getting at, a drama through music. Cuts such as "Questa un ragna" and the giant choral piece at the end of Desdemona's "A terra...si..." are beautiful, but hardly dramatically viable. But cuts, such as in the final seen in the "Che le...otello" really ruin the drama in that section i feel. Part of the genius of that section is the way that the music intensifies as the drama intensifies, and Zefferelli doesn't allow that to happen. However, this is nitpicking on my part. Zefferelli's Otello is a beautiful piece, the performances are more convincing than any other production i've other seen, so he cut a little. He had a reason. I don't know it. You don't know it. Enjoy it for what it is.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Let it be your first Otello
This is, hands down, the best performance of Otello. Domingo is a pretty good actor on his own, but Zefferelli really unleashes Domingo's true potential as a pure acting force. Read more
Published on Jun 19 2003 by Richard P. Kelley

2.0 out of 5 stars Great or Horrible?
Well, to start, I am huge fan of Otello, Domingo and Zeffirelli. But somehow I was disappointed (sometimes a lot!) with this movie. Read more
Published on April 8 2003 by Mark

1.0 out of 5 stars The film has been transferred at the wrong speed
As soon as I started playing the DVD I knew that something was terribly wrong. A quick comparison with my CD set of the soundtrack, and other recordings of 'Otello', confirmed my... Read more
Published on Mar 8 2003 by hifi_heretic

5.0 out of 5 stars Different medium, different needs
Yes, this is not a true stage production (is there ever a "true" production? Operas are edited/transposed/cut for the stage all the time). This is a movie. Read more
Published on Jan 13 2003 by Scott Chamberlain

5.0 out of 5 stars opera is so misunderstood
As one who directs opera for a living, I am dismayed by some of the comments by other reviews here. They sound like they were written by college students trying to impress... Read more
Published on Sep 9 2002 by operaman3

1.0 out of 5 stars What? No Willow Song? No Ave Maria?
How could they cut the gorgeous Salce and Ave Maria? I can only speculate that Ricciarelli couldn't manage the lower tones of this "Zwischenfach" role.
Published on Feb 5 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous cast, horrible cuts
Domingo's Otello would justify seeing even if Britney Spears and Groucho Marx took Desdemona and Iago. Read more
Published on Jan 17 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Zeffirelli's MOVIE version is different but worthy.
I disagree that this is a poor version - it's just different from the score and most staged productions. Read more
Published on Aug 10 2001 by operamaryc

1.0 out of 5 stars A Disgrace
This is not Otello. It is Franco Zeffirelli's nightmare of a wet dream. I am not a purist, and I like experimental opera productions, but this is just plain horrible. Read more
Published on Feb 2 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars Good but not perfect
Zeffirelli`s version of Otello is first of all a splendid orgy of beautiful pictures. Sadly, it cuts a lot of Verdi`s gorgeous music (e.g. Read more
Published on Jul 13 1999

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