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O Review

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Tim Blake Nelson's film O, a modern adaptation of William Shakespeare's "Othello" set in American upper class prep school was underwhelming. The film began with a basketball team playing a close game with the main character, Odin, modern adaptation of Shakespeare's Othello character, making a buzzer beater shot to win the game. Later at an awards ceremony, Odin is recognized as the team MVP or most valuable player. During his acceptance speech Odin says it wouldn't have been possible without his right-hand man, Mike, modern adaptation of Shakespeare's Cassio character, setting Hugo off, modern adaptation of Shakespeare's Iago character. Right from the start the movie falls into the Hollywood trap of casting big-named stars in high school character roles as they are looking to make more money off of their names rather than portray realistic looking high school students (Mekhi Phifer, Josh Hartnett, etc.). I think portraying the movie in an American uppe...