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Andrew Scott Q & A - East European Comic Con 2018
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Andrew Scott Q & A - East European Comic Con 2018
The Secret Fall of Constance Wilde
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A short clip from the play Secret Fall of Constance Wilde with Andrew Scott
How can I see it full ?
I love you Andrew 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
I am not a fan of modern interpretations of Shakespeare...until now. This is brilliant...absolutely brilliant.
Sure wish we could see the whole performance!
I love this potrayal of hamlet but man some of the zooms and cuts make it seem like a damn comedy
Andrew Scott is scary good
Watching this again..,
Neurotic acting.
I may never see John Barrymore's performance at the Haymarket Theatre, yet I have to say Andrew's has to come very close to perfection.
My favorite Hamlet. Other actors portrayed Hamlet. But Andrew Scott BECOMES Hamlet.
Did the full version of this get taken off of this TH-cam?
a hamlet that really allows the connection to The oresteia, Oedipus and the oedipus complex! as a lover of greek text it makes me so happy!
Brilliant
Great acting but the physicality between mother and son is so weird and off putting
I read the title as "Hamlet Comforts Gertrude" and let me say this is not what I expected
Блять Как же гениально!!!! Браво!!!! Выложите на русском языке спектакли !!!! Это великий актёр !!! Браво
It always amazing for me these actors can remember scripts in theater play
Andrew's performance is amazing. I really wish they'd given him more screen time though.
4:50
Brilliant actor
The Sexual Tension between "Hamlet" (Son) And Gertrude (Mother) is throwing me.. Like I understand he's Mad his father's dead.. but sheesh I can't .... (Great Acting though.)
4:25
I actually like how this production handles the inevitable oedipus complex reading of the play. I personally never really agreed with that analysis as a true justification for Hamlet's hatred of his mother, and I like how this production really highlights that it all stems from Hamlet's grief of him losing his father and how he feels his mother "betrayed" her former husband. The moment at 4:40 where he sexually assaults her does not come across as Hamlet fulfilling some sort of fantasy or repressed desire (to me at least), it's more that he's so caught up in his rage and hurt during this confrontation that he does something to make his mother feel just as disgusted and horrified as he has been feeling since she married Claudius, when in his right mind he'd never think to do such a thing. It doesn't at all excuse him threatening and assaulting her, but Scott very clearly shows this is a man in the midst of a breakdown. Not a poetic and romanticized one either - it's raw and ugly and traumatizing for everyone involved.
This is my first time watching clips of Andrew's portrayal of Hamlet, and anything Hamlet in general, but I can agree with you here. The facial expressions, the line delivery, the raw anger he had towards his mother marrying his uncle after his father's upsetting death is very well displayed here. And in the midst of that rage did he do that evil act.
سوري بس أندرو يضحك
this is all crazy all insane
the hand sTHE HANDS
damnn, the acting!! wow!!
If we had seen this in school, i might have actually understood Shakespeare.
Hamlet got a glockkk???
It just goes to show one how difficult this scene is. And acting in general.
I ❤ this
Juliet Stevenson is the highlight here for me.
When he cries for his father like a small child. Pleading for his mother to remember. A truly great performance.
Their Excelence bluries the line between actor and character, it's absolutelly unimaginable
This is so well done, so clearly interpreted. I understand.
"I must be cruel, only to be kind."
you know, with the old English I couldn't help but get drawn into a pre modern world. That was up until he picked up the gun lol
Amazing performance
This was astonishing. I wish I could have seen the play
Half way through this I really wanted to stop but I pushed on, in the hope that it might improve. There's no questioning the actors' talent and ability but I really have to question the choice of the direction. I can't say too much without seeing the full production but as a stand alone piece, it really did nothing for me. I just didn't buy it. Average.
This is one of the worst I’ve seen. Mixing old language with modern times just doesn’t work.
Btw, this production makes it so that the characters can use cameras and bugs and earpieces for surveillance and spying purposes, then, for no apparent reason, Polonius chooses to hide behind a curtain. Things about Hamlet.
hamlet trauma bonds with his mother
0:52
hamlet's lost the plot me thinks
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That "husband's brother's wife" line was soo fuckin rude
I want to live in London entirely for this - being able to see these plays in person.
Shakespeare performed by people who know its meaning is so powerful…!
I have read Hamlet in school forever ago. But I couldn't envision the emotions and missed the tone on a lot of the story. This is the first time I understand the complexity.