When cinema emerged in the form of moving images, it had not yet reached a story-telling structure. Afterwards, the classical narrative structure, which is the essence of drama, was created and cinema became a tool for storytelling. When it started to be accepted as an art, it was mostly compared with theater, and it took the form of creating drama in classical narrative from the concepts of unfold-knot-solution that Aristoteles described in Poetics. In this direction, although theater and cinema bear similarities in classical narrative, both arts have their own unique structure, aesthetics, and tools. The aim of this study is to try to analyze the relationship between cinema and theater, the context by addressing the unique dynamics of both arts, and to analyze the possibilities and impossibilities in both arts by making a comparative analysis of the 2021 film The Tragedy of Macbeth directed by Joel Coen and Shakespeare's Macbeth text.