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A thousand directors have a thousand sets of Hamlet
Paxton 2022-11-22 04:26:45
A thousand directors have a thousand sets of "Hamlet", and finally chose the BBC's 2009 Gregory Doran's "Hamlet", produced by The Royal Shakespeare Company (The Royal Shakespeare Company), David Tennant plays Hamlet, opening to him Very dissatisfied, and then a few scenes were performed extremely well. After all, Hamlet is very difficult to play, and it may be the top few on the list of difficult characters, so I'm not demanding. I chose this set to watch because I read different versions of the introduction. This set combines classical and modern, and also incorporates the stage style into the film. As a modern audience, naturally hope to appreciate some new ideas. However, there are not as many adaptations and renovations as expected, but it is indeed stable and changeable, and it is easier for the old-fashioned to accept. In the script, we follow the original work, but cut out some details and move some scenes back and forth. For example, the classic scene of "to be or not to be..." in the third act has been moved forward. The man who killed the minister by mistake was also changed from a sword to a pistol, increasing his speed and impulsiveness. There are two other renovations. One is that Hamlet is wearing a light red shirt with muscle patterns, which should symbolize his weak heart to pretend to be strong and take on important tasks. Second, a lot of candid shots were inserted in the film to emphasize the uncle's imperial power and the manipulation of fate. Even though Hamlet once demolished one of them, he used a light hand-held camera to film his uncle's guilty expression, but in the end he was still being attacked. Within the palace of surveillance, the individual may be so weak in the face of the wheel of fortune, highlighting the subject.
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