I just want to talk about gossip

Afton 2022-01-08 08:02:49

Four hours is indeed a bit long. I have read Zhu Shenghao's translation and watched the live soundtrack. There is Lin Daiyu in the middle and Hamlet in the west. I have to express emotion when I see everything, a long line, and I don't think the line is so good. But the actor's performance is quite interesting. The famous "Survival or Destruction" section, a section on the way to exile, was taken into the play. It was changed to a movie, and the lens of the movie was very successful. Scene scheduling and mirroring are really difficult. The details of the scenery and props are also exquisite. Inadvertently find that familiar faces are considered easter eggs.

This year, Kate Winslet participated in this Shakespeare movie; in the same year, there was a small American meat on the other side of the Atlantic starring in a Shakespeare movie "Romeo and Juliet Post-Modern Passion Edition". In the second year, the love blockbuster the two co-starred in swept the world, earning tears, and they became famous internationally.

View more about Hamlet reviews

Extended Reading
  • Edgardo 2022-04-23 07:03:29

    The voice acting is good, the lines are classic.

  • Berenice 2022-03-20 09:02:17

    I always felt that Branagh didn't have the melancholy temperament of Hamlet when he spoke his lines. Branagh was still the best fit for Henry V, and the speech on the battlefield was really shocking. Branagh's eyes on mousetrap's side are not sharp, not as sharp as Ethan Hawke's Sakamoto. But the player king and queen of mousetrap here are my favorite performance methods. Kate also plays Ophelia well.

Hamlet quotes

  • Hamlet: Now mother, what's the matter?

    Gertrude: Hamlet, thou hast thy father much offended.

    Hamlet: Mother, you have *my* father much offended.

    Gertrude: Come, come, you answer with an idle tongue.

    Hamlet: Go, go, you question with a wicked tongue!

    Gertrude: Why, how now, Hamlet?

    Hamlet: What's the matter now?

    Gertrude: Have you forgot me?

    Hamlet: No by the rood, not so! You are the queen, your husband's brother's wife!

  • Hamlet: Whose grave is this sir?

    First Gravedigger: Mine sir.

    [Resumes singing his ditty]

    Hamlet: [Interrupts] I think it be thine indeed, for thou liest in't.

    First Gravedigger: You lie out on't sir, and therefore it is not yours. For my part I do not lie ins't and yet it is mine.

    Hamlet: Thou dost lie in't to be in't, and say 'tis thine. 'Tis for the dead not for the quick, therefore thou liest.

    First Gravedigger: 'Tis a quick lie, sir. 'Twill away again from me to you.