Saturday, 28 January 2012

How to Brew Love! - The Shakespearian Method

Okay, so the best part of the play is the flower that Puck uses to cause trouble with. The Love-in-Idleness. Shakespeare uses a lot of botanical (flowers) references in his works especially this play. Most people believe the flower to be a Viola, however in this scene it is a Pansy, a pun in a sense for the homoerotic nature of the movie.
Here's how to create Cupid's Love Juice (Love-in-Idleness Flower), so, enjoy, though don't try this at home!

This scene is from Were The World Mine (2008).

Another great thing about this piece is that is shows of physical the fairies are, which is important for the scene because it shows a way of making the characters much more dimensional and real.

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