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Vivien 2022-03-24 09:02:52
I have already bought the ultimatum, and I have only recently had the time to slowly savor it for several nights like enjoying an aged wine. The whole show is indeed stronger than the conventional condensed version, and the cast is also a highlight, especially Derek Jacobi and Richard Briers. It can be regarded as the most brilliant and magnificent production before Branagh Jianglang's...
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Delia 2022-03-24 09:02:52
I have already bought the ultimatum, and I have only recently had the time to slowly savor it for several nights like enjoying an aged wine. The whole show is indeed stronger than the conventional condensed version, and the cast is also a highlight, especially Derek Jacobi and Richard Briers. It can be regarded as the most brilliant and magnificent production before Branagh Jianglang's...
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Alexandrine 2022-03-23 09:02:41
Luxurious drama adds to an empty thoroughness. Never took Hamlet seriously, sorry about...
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Peggie 2022-03-23 09:02:41
The first version I saw. . So nice....
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Reyes 2022-03-23 09:02:41
The lines are very strong = mouth = I can't breathe when I hear it = mouth = The pronunciation of spoken language is generally weird~~ Saying that the song that Kate sings in the play is super...
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Lorna 2022-03-22 09:02:22
The film is lavish and colorful, using many single long takes to combine scenes, and therefore is actually quite briskly paced. The stars are...
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Summer 2022-03-21 09:02:40
400 Years of Shakespeare's Death. For Winslet, Kenneth Branagh also grew up watching his "As You Like It" poster on the desk calendar. Really long. Although Lawrence is the only Hamlet in my heart, Kenneth is also very charming! It's a pity that I only watched half of the time, because it was confirmed that the Immigration Office was too slow in handling the passage of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan! I went to the museum and talked to the uncle and the ticket girl for a long time, and bought the...
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Leanna 2022-03-21 09:02:40
It's a pity that I didn't see the end of Hamlet's tragedy in the abridged version. Shakespeare's words are too gorgeous, those lengthy metaphors, it is difficult for people to grasp the key point of the dialogue, but after reading it, you can't stop. Every actor is full of emotions, especially Hamlet. He used to read books as a teenager, idealistic and arrogant. He was not very used to appearing in the movie at the beginning, but after reading it, he felt that this is the one who came out of...
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Jerrell 2022-03-21 09:02:40
Three and a half. A very courageous 242-minute full-length performance, the cast is dazzling, the scene is grand and gorgeous, and there is actually a bed scene. But by the standards of the movie, there are too many lines, and Shakespeare's brilliant words seem long and noisy in the noisy scene. Let the dramas belong to the dramas, and the movies belong to the...
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Timmy 2022-03-21 09:02:40
There is a long comment below, I have said everything I want to say Winslet's performance finally made Ophelia no longer a silly white sweet bed scene is so beautiful that it needs to be cut out and painted 50 times for each character. Very plump scenes, magnificent and magnificent, the application of the big mirror is simply magical. Every scene is full of highlights. The director is talented and not to mention the long...
Hamlet Comments
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Destin 2022-01-08 08:02:49
Happy tragedy
Four stars for Shakespeare and actors' acting skills.
The old-faced Hamlet looked so good that he could even act as a couple with his uncle.
When I watched the end of the melee, I really kept laughing. I can't feel the baptism of tragedy, but funny is really funny, I don't know why. It may be because...
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Darian 2022-03-20 09:02:17
To Hentai Shakespeare
Looking at Hamlet, I think of these motifs from Shakespeare. He has written down almost all the things that people in the world can do. The so-called "there is nothing new under the sun" should have started with him. Killing the brother and taking the sister-in-law, and the son taking revenge,...
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Hamlet: A little more than kin and less than kind.
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Hamlet: For there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.