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Ana S.
Приєднався 17 лис 2013
Hamlet (Andrew Scott)
Credits
Hamlet by Andrew Scott
Ophelia by Jessica Brown Findlay
Claudius by Angus Wright
Gertrude by Juliet Stevenson
Director Robert Icke and Rhodri Huw
Producer John Wyver
Production Company Illuminations and Almeida Theatre
(via BBC Arts)
Hamlet by Andrew Scott
Ophelia by Jessica Brown Findlay
Claudius by Angus Wright
Gertrude by Juliet Stevenson
Director Robert Icke and Rhodri Huw
Producer John Wyver
Production Company Illuminations and Almeida Theatre
(via BBC Arts)
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Please put up the whole play if you have it.
I'd bawl my eyes out too if someone scolded me like this. Ouch. Every stare burns.
I think she needs to visit a nunnery
OPHELIA IS THE BEST
The hair in the mouth makes it even more beautiful
Best version ever! So lucky to have this masterpiece on UA-cam
The best portrayal of Hamlet I’ve ever seen. His nuance and emotion is incredible!
I love the way Andrew Scott emotes. Both actors are so good in this. It gives me chills to watch them.
Forget this was on my playlist during post night out drinks round the flat, and 9 of my friends stopped talking and just watched without talking. Went back to talking when the music started but based on the questions this four minutes held their attention and excited more interest than 3 years of Shakespeare at school. FairPlay to the actors.
I love how every line Andrew Scott says is said with intention, not rattling on lines with facial expressions. He makes understanding Shakespeare effortless.
I like Scott, but he comes across as rather boring. flat. this is theatre at its heart. more theatrics please. it has to play to the back, this doesnt
The Almeida is a very small theatre. The "back" is about twenty feet from the stage.
Can we also appreciate the actress who played Ophelia? She did amazing! And Andrew is just mind blowing!
she was in downton abbey, the flatshare etc.
Daisy Ridley, I just looked her up now.
It's Jessica Brown Findlay
he realized it was always meant to be performed in front of a live audience that would react to his emotions and his despair. Hamlet is so tragic. It moves me to tears to understand the prescient doom he felt in witness of the specter of his father and what that means for him on a grander scale.
There have been many fine performances of Hamlet but Andrew's is, in my opinion, the most astonishing and moving of them all. He brings a fragility to the role that I haven't seen before. You really see a young man driven to the brink of despair. Someone else mentioned his actions on stage as self-soothing and looking at him again, that makes so much sense. The way he avoids eye contact. The way his voice veers from a monotone to overwhelming emotion. He is feigning "madness" as they call it but he himself is on the brink of a massive mental health crises and here he is - taking it out on the person he loves the most 😢. Those of us who have been touched by depression know that only too well. It is a masterful performance.
The timeless genius of Shakespeare's writing is only fully realized to modern audiences when it is communicated with this level of intention and honesty.
Benedict Cumberbatch's portrayal of Hamlet simply looks comical when compared to the humanity of despair Andrew Scott imbues into the role. Just masterful. So affecting.
Right. I like Benedict Cumberbatch but his version of Hamlet was totally meh.... 😑😑😑 He pranced around like a kid with ADHD. Many people defended him saying it's a work of Shakespeare and melodrama is a part of it. But BC seems like even overdid the melodrama! 😂😂 I expected Hamlet's profound, brooding nature with passive-aggressiveness. But I didn’t get the vibe from him. He looked like a clown. Yes, Hamlet often bursts into rage and is broken by his despair. This part is beautifully portrayed by David Tennant and Andrew Scott. Their versions seem more true. I personally loved Tennant's version more but it can't be denied how awesome Andrew was in this role.
Cumberbatch plays at being Hamlet. Andrew has become Hamlet
Cumberpatch is so mannered in his roles. Half the time, I can't understand a word he says. This actor, however is excellent in his roles.
wow. toxic as fuck.
I have the full version if anyone wants it
I want it ,please
Where do you have it my liege
I want it
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please upload it..! id love to see it
Ah, that immortal line of William Shakespeare’s: “Can you just stop it now, please?”
lmao what was that about?!
@@ricpotp4473 I looked up every version - I cannot find it in original text 😂
It's so dense with emotions. I love it.
Masterful 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
👏👏👏👏 for performance