I love this interpretation of Ophelia drowning in her own madness and sorrow. Really one of the most intelligent and beautiful interpretations I've ever seen. Cheers!
She doesnt drown herself either for sure even though its hinted at. The cause that Gertrude explained is that she fell into a brook while in a willow tree.
Fantastic! This is one of the best versions of Hamlet I have seen, and I've seen 14 other versions of this play.
implyimp32 11 months ago
Fantastic!
implyimp32 11 months ago
I PREFER DEATH OF SHAKESPEARE & THAT NUT PLAYING THE CHAIR.
MZVIRB 1 year ago
what a dumb piece of crap way of showing ophelia's death
phroggiey 2 years ago 3
Prawdziwie genialna interpretacja śmierci Ofelii...
Zawiera w sobie wszystko... zawiera całą treść umierania miłości...
Miłości, którą Ktoś chciałby zamknąć i poddać klasztornej dyscyplinie.
Niemożliwy i absolutnie nierealny pomysł Hamleta...
cuoremisericordioso 2 years ago
This is truly genius interpretation of Ophelia's death...
It shows everything... it shows the essence of dying love.
Love, which someone wanted to close in cloister and put in religious order.
Impossible, absolutely impossible Hamlet's idea...
cuoremisericordioso 2 years ago
...what?
jacksonnickd 3 years ago 2
I love this interpretation of Ophelia drowning in her own madness and sorrow. Really one of the most intelligent and beautiful interpretations I've ever seen. Cheers!
OneJovialSim 3 years ago
um to me it looked like she was being shot by invisable bullets also it might just be me but the backround effects also sound like a gun being shot
darafeth 3 years ago
Really cool idea but the way it's presented is ridiculous.
violetOphie78 4 years ago
Ophelia is NOT an epileptic.
firmahasta 4 years ago
wtf is this? Ophelia drowns herself, not spases to death!
FantasmaLuna666 4 years ago
She doesnt drown herself either for sure even though its hinted at. The cause that Gertrude explained is that she fell into a brook while in a willow tree.
11119591 4 years ago
you are completely wrong.
direct quote:
Queen: One woe doth tread upon anothers heel, your sister's drowned laertes!
laertes: Drowned? o where?
queen: -speech about willow tree-
laertes: alas, then she is drowned.
queen: drowned, drowned.
pretty substantial evidence that she drowned I think
aWeedle 4 years ago
Seems more like the death of Gertrude than Ophelia...but it's still a cool interpretation.
QueenDido 4 years ago