Wow, this was such an unbelievable movie. At first, I thought this movie was going to be another "lovey-dovey-Gwyneth Paltrow-Elizabethan English-speaking-snobby-sappy-artsy-fartsy" movie, but I came out of the theater wanting to cry, but I didn't because I don't cry during movies. It's way too pathetic. I loved the whole story and how "Will" Shakespeare (played by Joseph Fiennes) found his muse in Viola (Gwyneth Paltrow). She was so awesome.
I could really relate to Will's writer's block, so when he was trying so hard to write and then found that special someone who suddenly flicked the right switch inside of him, I felt so insanely jealous, but in such a good way because it was so well done in the movie. And the best part was when Will and Viola were saying the lines while making love and kissing and whatnot...*sigh*!
And I really want to be Gwyneth Paltrow when I grow up. I want to be able to speak in that accent and act with that awesome emotion and make it look as easy as she makes it look. I also want to wear realistic-looking hair extensions and those really pretty dresses.