The beautiful Ophelia is singing, heartbroken, and beautiful...

Matilda 2022-01-08 08:02:49

As a British actor, it would be futile if he hadn't been baptized by Shakespeare's plays, even if he played many classics, Kate's fifth film work is "Hamlet". The film’s director, screenwriter and actor is Kenneth Branagh, who was the leading candidate for the interpretation of Shakespeare’s works in the British film industry at the time. "Hamlet" was his successor to "Henry V" and "Anything Made Nothing". After that, he wrote and directed and acted the third Shakespeare work. Two years ago, Kate impressed Blaner in an audition for "Frankenstein". This time he didn't even arrange the audition, so he directly locked Kate to play Ophelia.

This four-hour "Hamlet" has gathered more than a dozen national treasure actors from Europe and the United States. The unprecedented luxury lineup is enough to make it famous in the annals of history... Under the heavy aura, Kate chose to portray this role in a way of returning to simplicity. In the film, she sang another song, and also invited Patrick Doy, the soundtrack of "Sense and Emotion", to challenge classical literature to compose Shakespeare’s poems again; the difference is that there is no accompaniment and no background. For the music, the director asked Kate to sing a cappella, listen to it on the spot, and get to the end! In this long shot, she did not apply powder, no decorations, and did not have too many changes in her body and expression. She just sang softly with a slightly heavier nasal sound after crying. The state of "Less is more" is beautiful and beautiful. Absolutely...

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  • Peggie 2022-03-23 09:02:41

    The first version I saw. . So nice. .

  • Arvid 2022-04-24 07:01:17

    Actors are invaluable.

Hamlet quotes

  • Polonius: This above all - to thine own self be true/ And it must follow as the night the day/ Thou canst not then be false to any man.

  • Claudius: When sorrows come, they come not single spies but in battalions.