Ben Whishaw: Hamlet's Soliloquy

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  • Опубліковано 10 гру 2024

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  • @letolethe3344
    @letolethe3344 10 місяців тому +16

    This soliloquy shows the trapped feeling of depression so well. In his self-hatred, betrayal, and grief, Hamlet saw only two options--to be (for life to continue this way always) or not to be (to die). He had no hope or even conception that he had the choice or ability to make changes to his life so that it wouldn't always be so terrible.

  • @letolethe3344
    @letolethe3344 Рік тому +22

    He is able to look so young yet so ruined and jaded. Great.

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 3 роки тому +45

    After 400 years of this soliloquy being performed, Mr. Whishaw brought forth a new take on this work and a masterful one as well. Ben is going supernova. Extraordinary. Thank you.

  • @vksasdgaming9472
    @vksasdgaming9472 3 роки тому +95

    I've seen many takes on Hamlet and Mr. Whishaw makes it most frail, sad and scared interpretation I've seen. There is so much raw fear in this iconic monologue as he is teetering between two horrifying alternatives.

    • @mortalclown3812
      @mortalclown3812 2 роки тому +3

      Beautifully put.

    • @Ladco77
      @Ladco77 2 роки тому +5

      Too afraid to live.
      Too afraid to die.

  • @AngelaLeonardi-t4s
    @AngelaLeonardi-t4s Рік тому +8

    I saw him at the Old Vic in 2003, a very young and still not famous Whishaw. His interpretation and his voice have remained imprinted in my heart.

  • @brendanpowers7945
    @brendanpowers7945 Рік тому +10

    Love where he pounds his knee at "from whose bourn no traveler returns": seems like he's pretty clearly trying to tell himself the Ghost was NOT his father. Nice reference back to the end of the second soliloquy.

  • @AndNowIJustSitInSilence
    @AndNowIJustSitInSilence 4 роки тому +30

    Thanks for sharing
    His voice sounds do young. Love his acting

  • @DBCDrama
    @DBCDrama Рік тому +4

    It's literally his Paddington voice and I'm here for it

  • @NelsonHarper-pe8vt
    @NelsonHarper-pe8vt Рік тому +11

    AS close to what I have always imagined in my head as I have ever heard. No intoning like in a trance, no enormous pauses for no reason, like relatively normal speech within what Shakespeare gives.

    • @cockeyedoptimista
      @cockeyedoptimista 9 місяців тому

      Yesssss! Ah, you said it all. I didn't quite dare to criticize those whispered intonations and "enormous" pauses! But this performance is what I was looking for.

  • @user-kx4ng2sd1z
    @user-kx4ng2sd1z Рік тому +2

    He is so Brilliant

  • @velocirapture89
    @velocirapture89 2 роки тому +13

    He played a great Richard II in "The Hollow Crown"

    • @nostromo7928
      @nostromo7928 Рік тому +4

      He WAS marvelous, wasn't he? That movie is amazing.

    • @dominicestebanrice7460
      @dominicestebanrice7460 Рік тому

      Agreed. And therefore one reason why I personally found this so cringe-worthy.

  • @peterdr.ortutay9150
    @peterdr.ortutay9150 2 роки тому +3

    It made me learn it by heart. With the same Standard English accent, intonation and everything. Bravo!

  • @Smoothjock
    @Smoothjock 3 роки тому +107

    My God! It is possible to do the most quoted speech of all time and give it new life. It is the first time I’ve seen a performance where suicide was a probable outcome. Bravo

    • @petercrossley2956
      @petercrossley2956 3 роки тому +10

      Bravo indeed. Brilliant direction to uncover new nuances and Mr Whishaw's all to obvious talent.

    • @cockeyedoptimista
      @cockeyedoptimista 9 місяців тому +3

      Yes, I was looking for this! Didn't know till I found it, but the others were all the same. This guy dared to just do it straight and clearly! Yet I was on the edge of my seat, thinking he would swallow those pills, even tho I knew it wasn't in the script.

  • @nicolakunz231
    @nicolakunz231 3 роки тому +8

    Just listening to this on repeat. its beautifully portrayed and helpful atm.

  • @Real_BlackbirdFlyin
    @Real_BlackbirdFlyin 3 роки тому +14

    Absolutely stellar. 👏👏👏
    Your actions & articulation makes me want to revisit the Soliloquy.

  • @moragdalgleish8386
    @moragdalgleish8386 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant

  • @MattWAdams
    @MattWAdams 2 дні тому

    I’ve never connected the dots. That Hamlet chooses not to die, by suicide. Due to the horrific visions he associates with an afterlife!

  • @maria5382
    @maria5382 4 роки тому +15

    Hi .dosh anyone khow where i can find the full version? Thanks.

  • @princesslunaxoxo
    @princesslunaxoxo 4 роки тому +24

    In the thumbnail he kinda looked like Matty Healy from the 1975

  • @isammolina4842
    @isammolina4842 4 роки тому +4

    BEN WHISHAW.ERES LO MAS PERFECTO Q HAY SOBRE LA TIERRA.❤

  • @billymandalay193
    @billymandalay193 Рік тому +3

    𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗹 𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗮𝗸𝗲

  • @bushidosendgegner2488
    @bushidosendgegner2488 4 роки тому +6

    ich liebe dich

  • @iamSeanBrowne
    @iamSeanBrowne 6 місяців тому

    Ben Whishaw, aaand Trevor Nunn...... The Dane and.....

  • @isammolina4842
    @isammolina4842 4 роки тому +4

    Es de cuando tenia 24'?

  • @eolan7567
    @eolan7567 2 роки тому +2

    what made him change his mind about killing himself

    • @vksasdgaming9472
      @vksasdgaming9472 2 роки тому +4

      Having killed James Bond. Nobody else has that kind of feat.

    • @libertyblue159
      @libertyblue159 2 роки тому +9

      The raw fear of what comes after death

  • @ruzickaw
    @ruzickaw Рік тому

    lamoyant

  • @rosemaryallen2128
    @rosemaryallen2128 9 місяців тому

    I hate this modern age! A perfectly realised contemporary interpretation, like something generated on a park bench, may grab the attention of the young, but I LIKE black tights and heroic poise! Fortunately, WS can survive fashion, or the lack of it!

  • @Tatopotatoo
    @Tatopotatoo Рік тому

    the gays always do things best :3

  • @theoverthinkingalien224
    @theoverthinkingalien224 11 місяців тому +2

    No disrespect intended, but I was listening to this- not watching- and at first I thought that voice belonged to a middle aged woman.
    Great performance though, I like how he made it seem like suicide might actually happen here rather than just depressively pondering it.

  • @me1ody69
    @me1ody69 Рік тому

    oh god this is terrible

  • @johnvcorbett6528
    @johnvcorbett6528 2 роки тому +3

    Awful. Just awful.

    • @worrywart1311
      @worrywart1311 Рік тому +4

      To each his own - I think it most understandable interpretation I have heard.

    • @karlosthejackel69
      @karlosthejackel69 Рік тому

      Yeah it was pretty bad

    • @cockeyedoptimista
      @cockeyedoptimista 9 місяців тому +3

      Why? At least it's understandable and not dragged out INTERMINABLY in the guise of being profound.

    • @cockeyedoptimista
      @cockeyedoptimista 9 місяців тому +2

      ​@karlosthejackel69 Did you dislike it just because it's grittily real and his voice is kind of high? Or maybe it seemed too literal and obvious? I loved it; much more engaging than the usual fare.

    • @RPMMarch
      @RPMMarch 8 місяців тому +1

      @@worrywart1311 I like that sardonic smile he gives at 2:39.

  • @jackieaustwick
    @jackieaustwick 11 місяців тому +2

    Brilliant