Hamlet: Here, thou incestuous, murderous, damned Dane. Drink off this potion! Claudius:...f**k it.
@tompalmer59867 жыл бұрын
Here Hamlet begins to understand the enormous pain he has caused Laertes and the damage he has caused to those around him. He remarks that he begins to see in Laertes a portraiture of his own cause. If you believe that Hamlet got Ophelia pregnant, he looks even more guilty. Hamlet has no adequate way to redress the wrongs he has done to Laertes and his family. He says he will court Laertes, even though it would be impossible for Laertes to forgive him, in spite of that. Hamlet senses his own death looming because he realizes he has hurt too many people too badly to be forgiven.
@TheEnneagram9 жыл бұрын
EASILY AND BY FAR THE BEST PERFORMANCE OF THE "WATER FLY" FOP OSRIC.
@معلوماتعامة-ص3خ9 жыл бұрын
goodnight sweet prince and flights of angels sing thee to the rest!
@notlucyb7 жыл бұрын
what could be better than this? guys bein' dudes
@liannapang51949 жыл бұрын
Wha, what happened to Fortinbras and the Ambassador!!!
@shakespearaamina91175 ай бұрын
The saddest part 😢
@bodder7779 жыл бұрын
I was 40 when I got to play the Dane, and had before and many since seen a variety of interpretations. I always marvel at British technique, I've rarely been truly moved, though, by the men. (The women, another story) American actors, even if a bit sloppy, have plenty of heart. Mr. Tennant is wonderful, but I found it odd - in that I am gay, and seen several gay actors essay the role) that he seemed most likely to have possibly been gay, as the character. Almost everyone comments on what a fine figure of a Prince he cuts, and he seemed...odd...here. To me, anyway...Gertrude was splendid. I enjoyed the small roles most, for those actors were dynamic and rapidly moving forward. I was surprised by so much breaking of the lines. Maybe it's 'modern' now. It was enjoyable, but not pulsing. All Shakespeare 'pulses', As Gielgud said, after playing it around 5 different times: 'You never get it. Not all of it. It's huge mountains with very few valleys.' Not impossible, like Lear... Shall see what the next one brings.
@bolindai93279 жыл бұрын
This was si beautifully written. And I agree - I like Gertrude best in this. I really do enjoy the development of the smaller roles. I also feel that Hamlet needs to be a little bit gay. Not sure why though..... 😂
@rahnbruce83658 жыл бұрын
3:19 What was he doing with his hand, though??
@dmidc11 жыл бұрын
Wha, what happened with the last part with Fortinbras entering?