God, it's sad and then sweet and then happy and then angry all in one scene. Although it might have been delivered a little harshly, I might say, this version will never disappoint.
How about facing the truth, Monsieur Branagh? While you may play the modern villain, the mass murdering bureaucrat with a normal family life, and of course any heroic but rather blunt Shakespeare figure like King Henry V; you cannot play the witty and cynical characters very well, though your Hamlet maybe the best version of it so far: I cannot endure Laurence Oliver at all and Derek Jacobi is too feeble to play the Prince of Denmark; not to mention the attempt to play Iago a while ago.
While fancy renaissance dress and the usage of capable actors in all roles would have largely improved the outcome; but so the BBC version exceeds this one a lot; and Beatrice is not so well chosen, too: She lacks a bit of the merry charisma; after all this is one of the many attempts Shakespeare made in order to write a comedy: But he cannot be funny, sober, sad and tragic but is always all and nothing and is only able to move into a certain direction and sometimes gets close to a tragedy.
i was waching this in english and i may of cried..
scenekitty66 1 month ago
2:20 O_O Scary Beatrice
BeatriceLee14 1 month ago
This gets to me every. single. time
lovemademe 2 months ago 5
doing this for my performing arts duologue exam with one of my good mates :DD its soo funny to rehearse with him on something soo serious
sexymcrbitch 3 months ago
@ECAGM000B I'd go with "No Fear Shakespeare" every time. By the people of spark notes
hereverydayadventure 4 months ago
@hereverydayadventure It's all about Folger Shakespeare Library original text with a Shakespearean Dictionary explaining shit.
BlazedBastar666 2 months ago
Yes. Just Yes.
itsDyllen7 6 months ago
wonderfull
solveig645 6 months ago
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EmilyH1997 7 months ago
If you love me, you'll kill the bastard! Right. No pressure.
bondgirl777 8 months ago 20
yea
jrw1235 1 year ago
cock dildo
kirkwoodlax 1 year ago
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kirkwoodlax 1 year ago
lax bro
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kirkwoodlax 1 year ago
God, it's sad and then sweet and then happy and then angry all in one scene. Although it might have been delivered a little harshly, I might say, this version will never disappoint.
freakypencils31 1 year ago 2
How about facing the truth, Monsieur Branagh? While you may play the modern villain, the mass murdering bureaucrat with a normal family life, and of course any heroic but rather blunt Shakespeare figure like King Henry V; you cannot play the witty and cynical characters very well, though your Hamlet maybe the best version of it so far: I cannot endure Laurence Oliver at all and Derek Jacobi is too feeble to play the Prince of Denmark; not to mention the attempt to play Iago a while ago.
FireEyedMaidOfWar 1 year ago
While fancy renaissance dress and the usage of capable actors in all roles would have largely improved the outcome; but so the BBC version exceeds this one a lot; and Beatrice is not so well chosen, too: She lacks a bit of the merry charisma; after all this is one of the many attempts Shakespeare made in order to write a comedy: But he cannot be funny, sober, sad and tragic but is always all and nothing and is only able to move into a certain direction and sometimes gets close to a tragedy.
FireEyedMaidOfWar 1 year ago
urgh that was an awful kiss! i thought he was gonna eat her
chubsykins 2 years ago
Ahah tell me about it
*Nom nom nom*
DramticFlyingNinja 2 years ago