A Midsummer Night’s Dream By William Shakespeare is a play, or movie in the way we were exposed to it, that I really enjoyed. I thought when we started to learn Shakespeare it was going to be all boring and hard to read and just really annoying and something I didn’t want to have anything to do with. But after watching this movie, (I’m just going to call it a movie as we didn’t really read the book) I realized why Shakespeare got so famous, because something so old and ancient, when remade into a movie, could so easily entertain a younger audience, but could also probably entertain an older audience as well. It was great at showing the classic love triangle we all know and love, the good old parents being a pain in the rear end, the mystical fairy element we all like, and of course the old style of humour and comedy we all appreciate. one thing that u liked how good the actors were in the movie. I know that will not be the same for every performance of this play, and it has nothing to do with the play itself, but it really puts it all together. They were so good at acting that I actually genuinely felt bad for some of the characters like Helena, and I’m not even a girl. I overall think this was an amazing play and movie, by far the best we’ve done yet. I really liked especially how this play is very clearly written in the old days, because it shows how the world really used to work, and it shows real life, its not like movies these days, which are all fake designed for kids to fall into them and made purely for entertainment, or they are influenced by the government, and non-fiction movies most of the time don’t actually show everything that happens in the world because of the government. It just purely shows how things used to be, with friends that are both girls kissing each other, and other things, but nothing comes of those things, because it was normal, and is normal. I think that play and the movie, and way they presented it, is an absolute masterpiece, and I would love to borrow the disk to watch with my family. I also liked the idea of having a play being preformed inside a play. The idea has probably been used before, but I found it interesting.