Happy tragedy

Destin 2022-01-08 08:02:49

Four stars for Shakespeare and actors' acting skills.

The old-faced Hamlet looked so good that he could even act as a couple with his uncle.

When I watched the end of the melee, I really kept laughing. I can't feel the baptism of tragedy, but funny is really funny, I don't know why. It may be because when the lamp fell and killed the king, Hamlet was like a personal monkey Tarzan. It may be the inexplicable feeling of joy when everyone lay on the tiles of the hall like playing cards (I really want to complain about this palace setting, it is more suitable for Alice Wandering in Wonderland, not Hamlet), maybe you stabbed me and I stabbed you hahaha what did I stabbed you? I was stabbed by elementary school chickens pecking each other (maybe related to the performance of the drama?), in short, like Watch a comedy.

After four hours, I didn't have the energy to finally finish watching. It might feel like watching Qu Yuan chanting poems in front of you for four hours, and you still have to chase the subtitles and try to see what the combination of the words mean.

Attached is the prince’s famous quote that I particularly like when watching movies:

"Also, you are a sponge!

How can the dignified prince answer a piece of sponge!"

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Extended Reading
  • Aditya 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    A very passionate scene... It feels exactly like the old version, but it's not bad.

  • Diego 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    Samsung gave all the actors except the protagonist, the winners of Venice, Berlin and Cannes took turns to go into battle, and the Oscar winners and actresses, male and female supporting roles, one after another, it was really luxurious! I don't like the male protagonist and this drama focuses on the male protagonist, so there is no way!

Hamlet quotes

  • Hamlet: But break, my heart, for I must hold my tongue.

  • Hamlet: To be or not to be, that is the question. Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or take arms against a sea of troubles, and by opposing, end them.