Denzel Washington Play In The 1950's Of August Wilson

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Fences an Pulitzer Winning play in, 1983. Denzel Washington greatly adapted to the atmosphere in the 1950’s of August Wilson play, and presented it greatly in his movie, released in 2016. That has been rewarded with four Academy Award nominations; movie picture, actors, actress and lastly adapted screenplay. Created by a dramatist himself, August Wilson laid out a beautiful playwright that could look spectacular on pages, and on a stage, but not favorably on film.
Denzel Washington adapted August Wilson work, by showing the modern day black family living in Pittsburgh during the depression in the 1950’s. Denzel Washington directs and stars as Troy Maxson a garbage collector who was once a famous baseball player. The main scenes in the movie are particularly in Maxson family household. Which shows the blandness of the movie. Denzel Washington did a great job directing the filming, but he could of use more …show more content…

For example, Viola Davis brings her mother figure and wife material into the role of Rose Maxson, whom is Troy Maxson loving wife. Who accepts others for their innocence and not the people who bring negative actions into world. For example, when she accepts Troy baby girl Raynell, who he had with his affair because she is innocent and had nothing to do with Troy negative actions. Her affection for her children is miraculously showed throughout the play as when Troy aggressive tone pushes his children away. As she comes in and comforts them. Viola Davis sets the bar high as she plays Rose Maxson by showing in her several monologues and her emotions that are so raw and unforgettable. Denzel Washington may say that Troy Maxson is the protagonist in the movie, but really when Rose perfectly fits the role as the protagonist as she brings no harm to anyone, she keeps all the negativity outside the