NormanBates- I will take a stab at your question (no pun intended). The word "spool" has a particular emphasis on the "oooooo" which, when spoken and drawn out, evokes a rather creepy and nostalgic mood. That's Krapp regressing into his memory. ChrisBetton and Takara1- While I can't disagree on taste, Rick Cluchey was directed by Sam Beckett. He was a member of the San Quentin Theatre Project and this is probably the closest interpretation to what Beckett himself would have wanted.
Could somebody please explain to me the significance of the word "spool" here at about 6:30 it seems to get heavily emphasised in a number of versions Ive seen.
NormanBates- I will take a stab at your question (no pun intended). The word "spool" has a particular emphasis on the "oooooo" which, when spoken and drawn out, evokes a rather creepy and nostalgic mood. That's Krapp regressing into his memory. ChrisBetton and Takara1- While I can't disagree on taste, Rick Cluchey was directed by Sam Beckett. He was a member of the San Quentin Theatre Project and this is probably the closest interpretation to what Beckett himself would have wanted.
russelldeanschultz1 2 months ago
I like John Hurt's rendition of this better.
Taraka1 3 months ago
This isn't a very good version, I recommend the Pinter version if you're studying it.
ChrisBetton 11 months ago
thx bro i really need it :)
i'm studying this play nowadays :)
nicewisdom 1 year ago
thanks for uploading this ....
ameralro7 1 year ago
@StrangeRapunzel it's a great play!
LoudGeek 1 year ago
@halpwr ok dude calm down it wouldnt hurt to ask y'know
besides havent syou eer seen a giant puppet before?
0o0o0matt0o0o0 1 year ago
@0o0o0matt0o0o0 he's a person, numbnuts.
halpwr 1 year ago
Could somebody please explain to me the significance of the word "spool" here at about 6:30 it seems to get heavily emphasised in a number of versions Ive seen.
NormanBatesIsMyMum 2 years ago
is he an actualy person or is he a puppet cause the way he moves is kinda unusual
0o0o0matt0o0o0 2 years ago