The hot comment is wrong! Hamlet’s last sentence was from Fording Blass: Go, tell the soldiers to set off their cannons.

Gina 2022-01-13 08:01:54

I checked it specifically, and the last words were from Fortinbras.
Read that hot review that was well written but don’t write anything unclear. Okay, how many people will be misled!
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Fortinbras.
Let four captains Bear Hamlet like a soldier to the stage,
For he was likely, had he been put on,
To have proved most royal; and for his passage
The soldiers' music and the rite of war
Speak loudly for him. Take up the bodies.
Such a sight as this Becomes the field ,
but here shows much amiss.
Go, bid the soldiers shoot.
-------------------William Shakespeare. Hamlet (Kindle position 3413-3415). Penguin Classics.
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"Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead." This sentence does, It was also in the last scene, appeared earlier, the ambassador said.
Ambassador.
The sight is dismal;
And our affairs from England come too late.
The ears are senseless that should give us hearing
To tell him his commandment is fulfilled,
That Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead.
------------ ------William Shakespeare. Hamlet (Kindle position 3399-3400). Penguin Classics.
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As for why the hot reviews are written like that, I guess I read the reviews on IMDB (link http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100519/trivia?item=tr0695418 ), but He got it wrong. . . They wrote "the title comes from one of the final lines of Hamlet", which is one of the final, one of the last few sentences, not the last one!
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  • Kelsie 2022-01-13 08:01:54

    (7/10) "Hamlet" colleagues, because there is no clear explanation of the main line of the original, so you still have to have a certain degree of understanding of the original to understand the content of the film. The protagonists are the two friends who were killed by Hamlet's design (the actors were Gary Oldman and Tim Rose, two later big names). From their perspectives, Hamlet's court tragedy is seen. In the original book, the two of them are just dragon characters. They were ordered to deliver a letter to the King of Denmark (the content is asking the King of England to execute Hamlet), but Hamlet stole the letter and lost his head. Hamlet had no guilt for the two friends who were perfidious in his eyes. But the problem is that the original description of the two is vague. They may not be really sinister treacherous nephews. It is entirely possible that they are just two little people drifting in the wind. A janitor who was killed by a brave may be just an uncle who works hard; a "girlfriend in the refrigerator", she may also have a wonderful life of her own; and who can guarantee that these two hapless ones are not "welders waveli" "Woolen cloth?

  • Nigel 2022-03-21 09:02:49

    Self-cultivation of an NPC. Daddy and TR are very, very, very cute! ! Scientist and philosopher Sipi died together (???). In addition, because it is a movie, compared with the stage play, there is a way of paying homage to the original work that can only be done with a movie, flashbacks and multi-layered nesting of the play within the play , very happy. In addition, the cast here looks more like Hamlet's childhood friends. Another swarming scene is more like the backstage.

Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead quotes

  • The Player: The old man thinks he's in love with his daughter.

    Rosencrantz: Good God. We're out of our depths here.

    The Player: No, no, no! He hasn't got a daughter! The old man thinks he's in love with his daughter.

    Rosencrantz: The old man is?

    The Player: Hamlet... in love... with the old man's daughter... the old man... thinks.

    Rosencrantz: Ah.

  • The Player: Generally speaking, things have gone about as far as they can possibly go, when things have gotten about as bad as they can reasonably get.