This is my favorite version of Hamlet ever done in cinema form. It feels like it is done on a stage, but also you get the film advantages of close ups and more elaborate sets. But best of all, the line deliveries and how natural and authentic it feels. Often with Shakespeare plays you feel the actors hardly grasp the subtleties of the lines. But here you can tell they do and they perform incredibly well, giving so much reality to the words. Amazing amazing
It's Shakespeare but modernised, they have thrones and everything but they mostly wear suits and dresses. It's done all the time, Ethan Hawke played Hamlet once and it was VERY modernised
I like how none of these comments are referring to how he's a Doctor Who Doctor as well... He's my favorite. :D Nice to see him in something else I like
I think it is very cinematically significant between the commotion between Hamlet and Claudios is summed up by their word play. It shows us the viewer how Hamlet struggles in his new environment without people who support him and to fit in.
He's pretending to be going crazy with grief after the death of his father (the king) in order to trick his uncle into admitting he killed the king so he could marry Hamlet's mother, the queen.
Hamlet is absolutely pretending to be mad. But part of the fun of Hamlet is figuring out if he’s actually mad as well. And if he is mad, is he mad from the beginning, or does he go crazy over the course of the play.
Here Hamlet begins to understand the enormous pain he has caused Laertes and the damage he has caused to those around him. He remarks that he begins to see in Laertes a portraiture of his own cause. If you believe that Hamlet got Ophelia pregnant, he looks even more guilty. Hamlet has no adequate way to redress the wrongs he has done to Laertes and his family. He says he will court Laertes, even though it would be impossible for Laertes to forgive him, in spite of that. Hamlet senses his own death looming because he realizes he has hurt too many people too badly to be forgiven.
That's crazy
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These modernized productions of Shakespeare just don’t work for me.
Hamlet: Here, thou incestuous, murderous, damned Dane. Drink off this potion! Claudius:...f**k it.
11:40 "guess ill die"
The saddest part 😢
The much better part is the best 😅 Hamlet's humour against the foolishness of Polonius is well acted here.
This is my favorite version of Hamlet ever done in cinema form. It feels like it is done on a stage, but also you get the film advantages of close ups and more elaborate sets. But best of all, the line deliveries and how natural and authentic it feels. Often with Shakespeare plays you feel the actors hardly grasp the subtleties of the lines. But here you can tell they do and they perform incredibly well, giving so much reality to the words. Amazing amazing
A memorable performance. Well done.
WOW. Sir Patrick is a Master of the Shakespearean Form. May we all learn from him.
a levels been making me binge this, thanks for free.
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Nick? Jameson?
I actually find it interesting, being a steward of the bible it helped me understand old patriots
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00:20 - "What speech, my lord?" "I heard thee speak me a speech once..."
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wait why are the clothes modern
I've been wondering this the whole time, the clothing choice is very confusing for me.
As the play encompasses fundamental human nature and things still relatable today, the clothes can alter yet the meaning remains powerful.
@@yannatoko9898 I am amazed by this answer!
It's Shakespeare but modernised, they have thrones and everything but they mostly wear suits and dresses. It's done all the time, Ethan Hawke played Hamlet once and it was VERY modernised
I like how none of these comments are referring to how he's a Doctor Who Doctor as well... He's my favorite. :D Nice to see him in something else I like
The way Tennant plays Hamlet reminds me a lot of the tenth Doctor
Here cuz exam
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I think it is very cinematically significant between the commotion between Hamlet and Claudios is summed up by their word play. It shows us the viewer how Hamlet struggles in his new environment without people who support him and to fit in.
Here any translate in hindi
Can somebody explain why Hamlet is wearing a red,ordinary shirt like he's living in a dirty apartment?
He's pretending to be going crazy with grief after the death of his father (the king) in order to trick his uncle into admitting he killed the king so he could marry Hamlet's mother, the queen.
Oh, only pretending. Thanks for clearing that up!
Hamlet is absolutely pretending to be mad. But part of the fun of Hamlet is figuring out if he’s actually mad as well. And if he is mad, is he mad from the beginning, or does he go crazy over the course of the play.
Also it's modernised, in Much Ado about nothing he wore a Superman shirt :D
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Do you have Act 4 Scene 5 & 6?
what could be better than this? guys bein' dudes
Did they have cameras and modern cloth back then or something?
3:33 i had 2nd grade flashbacks when we played the recorder
ophelia's madness want here
Laertes looks so punchable...
What is polonious telling his son and daughter
I dont remember this episode of Dr. Who ;)
The guy in the red shirt is Hamlet. He's had a bit of a problem lately.
what do you mean?
@ Paolo Emmanuel: The one in the orange muscle shirt who played Hamlet is David Tennant---do you not recognize him???
Someone find me the link for Branaghs Act 4 Scene 7, thanks
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what is the title of the background music used in this video?
idk
what is the title of the sound effects used in the beginning
If your teacher brought u here say hi😭
Hi
Very nice
friends, this is not act 2 !! this is the beginning of act 3 !
you're wrong, this is the correct act and scene.
this is the beginning of act 3
It is both. They just cut out a chunk of Act 2 Scene 2, and merged it with Act 3 Scene 1. I'm following it with my copy of the play.
kindly put subtitle!
Here Hamlet begins to understand the enormous pain he has caused Laertes and the damage he has caused to those around him. He remarks that he begins to see in Laertes a portraiture of his own cause. If you believe that Hamlet got Ophelia pregnant, he looks even more guilty. Hamlet has no adequate way to redress the wrongs he has done to Laertes and his family. He says he will court Laertes, even though it would be impossible for Laertes to forgive him, in spite of that. Hamlet senses his own death looming because he realizes he has hurt too many people too badly to be forgiven.
a shit performance.
Waiting for "The Little Hours" film to come out lol.
Good
I definitely cannot understand what they're saying unless I'm reading it, where I have just a sliver of understanding
that old dude is supposed to be Hamlet?
That's Polonius. Ophelia's father.
LMFAOOO