There are a thousand Hamlets in the eyes of a thousand people, tell me what I see in my eyes

Don 2022-06-20 23:01:31

Also known as the Prince's Revenge, to be honest, the long classics are really not suitable for making movies, and they have almost become running accounts.

At the beginning, it was the funeral of the old king, and the younger brother from abroad was enthroned. It's weird, shouldn't it be the eldest son succeeding? The eldest son is hamlet, just called H for short. The younger brother not only ascended the throne, but also integrated a foreign wife. This is really more incomprehensible. H is still in his own pain. A few friends said that they had seen the soul of the old king. H didn't believe it at all, but he still followed everyone to the designated location at night. The spirit of the old king also appeared on time. Although H was a little frightened, after all, he was not so frightened by his biological father, so he had a conversation with the old king. The old king told him that he was murdered by his younger brother and killed himself by pouring poison into his ears. H started his own revenge plan. He first began to pretend to be crazy to avoid the fate of being killed by the current foreign country. At a performance meeting, he planned a plot, that is, the scene of the king killing the old king was made into a drama, and everyone was shocked. H was exiled abroad to England. Originally, he was killed after being instructed in superstition. In the middle, H replaced the secret letter of the king. As a result, two messengers were killed. After twenty years, he finally returned to his kingdom. He was invited to compete with the son of a minister, but the king wanted to poison him with poisoned wine, but the queen drank it. After everyone understood, H also successfully killed the king. But he also died because he was scratched by a poisonous sword.

The story is too long and it is really not suitable for making a movie. Personally, I think it is enough to make a movie as long as the final duel is taken out.

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Hamlet quotes

  • Hamlet: [to Ophelia] Get thee to a nunnery!

  • Hamlet: Frailty, thy name is woman.

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