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Hamlet (2000) (DVD) (*)
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$22.99 $19.98

Langues at Sour-titres:
Hollandais ( Subtitles )
Anglais ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )


Product Origine/Format:
Netherlands ( PAL/Region 2 )

Durée:
200 min

Allongement:
Fullscreen

Suppléments:
Menu Interactif
Galerie De Photo
Accès De Scène


Film filmé et produit dedans:
États-Unis ( USA, Canada )


Un Film De:
Campbell Scott
Eric Simonson


Écrit Près:
William Shakespeare
Eric Simonson


Acteurs:
Campbell Scott ..... Hamlet
Blair Brown ..... Gertrude
Roscoe Lee Browne ..... Polonius
LisaGay Hamilton ..... Ophelia
Jamey Sheridan ..... Claudius
Marcus Giamatti ..... Guildenstern
John Benjamin Hickey ..... Horatio
Michael Imperioli ..... Rosencrantz
Byron Jennings ..... Ghost of Hamlet's Father
First Player ..... Gravedigger
Dan Moran ..... Osric
Denis O'Hare ..... Fortinbras
Sam Robards ..... Laertes
Roger Guenveur Smith ..... Bernardo
Bill Buell ..... Francisco
David Debesse


Synopsis:
No french review yet:
Campbell Scott directs and stars in this not-quite-modern-dress version of Hamlet. A production can easily lose itself in attempting such a notorious great work of literature, but this one largely keeps its head. The film starts with a few silent establishing scenes - a nice touch when one already knows the characters. Some well-thought-out stage business also enhances the play, such as Gertrude frolicking with Claudius just outside an open window while Hamlet delivers his first soliloquy. Occasionally cinematic concerns seem to get in the way - the production appears so concerned with making the old King Hamlet's ghost scary that it forgets to make him ominous - and every now and then Scott falls into the self-indulgent traps that directors who cast themselves as Hamlet tend to. Overall, however, the performances are quite good. Blair Brown gives Gertrude more depth and intelligence than most actresses, and Lisa Gay Hamilton fights her way through some difficult mad-scene direction to give a fine performance as Ophelia. Roger Guenveur Smith does excellent work as Laertes - he is thoroughly comfortable with Elizabethan English and gives a lovely, understated performance.
Cet article a été ajouté le jeudi 13 mars, 2014.
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