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National Theatre Live: Hamlet

  • 2015
  • PG
  • 3h 37m
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National Theatre Live: Hamlet (2015)
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, finds out that his Uncle Claudius killed his father to obtain the throne, and plans his revenge.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHamlet, Prince of Denmark, finds out that his Uncle Claudius killed his father to obtain the throne, and plans his revenge.Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, finds out that his Uncle Claudius killed his father to obtain the throne, and plans his revenge.Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, finds out that his Uncle Claudius killed his father to obtain the throne, and plans his revenge.

  • Réalisation
    • Robin Lough
    • Lyndsey Turner
  • Scénariste
    • William Shakespeare
  • Vedettes
    • Benedict Cumberbatch
    • Ciarán Hinds
    • Sian Brooke
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
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    2,6 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Robin Lough
      • Lyndsey Turner
    • Scénariste
      • William Shakespeare
    • Vedettes
      • Benedict Cumberbatch
      • Ciarán Hinds
      • Sian Brooke
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    • 4Commentaires de critiques
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    Benedict Cumberbatch
    Benedict Cumberbatch
    • Hamlet - Prince of Denmark
    Ciarán Hinds
    Ciarán Hinds
    • Claudius
    Sian Brooke
    Sian Brooke
    • Ophelia
    Amaka Okafor
    Amaka Okafor
    • Official
    Leo Bill
    Leo Bill
    • Horatio
    Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
    Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
    • Laertes
    Jim Norton
    Jim Norton
    • Polonius
    Rudi Dharmalingam
    Rudi Dharmalingam
    • Guildenstern
    Karl Johnson
    Karl Johnson
    • Ghost of Hamlet's Father…
    Anastasia Hille
    Anastasia Hille
    • Gertrude
    Matthew Steer
    Matthew Steer
    • Rosencrantz
    Barry Aird
    Barry Aird
    • Soldier
    Diveen Henry
    Diveen Henry
    • Player Queen…
    Dwane Walcott
    Dwane Walcott
    • Marcellus
    Nigel Carrington
    Nigel Carrington
    • Servant…
    Ruairi Conaghan
    Ruairi Conaghan
    • Player King
    Sergo Vares
    Sergo Vares
    • Fortinbras
    Eddie Arnold
    • Danish Captain…
    • Réalisation
      • Robin Lough
      • Lyndsey Turner
    • Scénariste
      • William Shakespeare
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    10Lolinaoli1804

    Hamlet

    "Listen to many, speak to a few." ..

    Doubt thou the stars are fire; Doubt that the sun doth move; Doubt truth to be a liar; But never doubt I love."
    8Bernie4444

    A strange person Benedict Cumberbatch playing a quirky person Hamlet.

    Just a quickie synopsis, Hamlet's father, was the king of Denmark, now dead. Hamlet's uncle quickly marries Hamlet's mother. Hamlet's father's ghost returns to say someone dispatched him on purpose (murder most foul). While Hamlet seeks revenge, he is also distraught with indecision. How he acts with friends and relatives to conduct his plans of revenge is what the play is about.

    For more insight into Hamlet before watching this presentation you will want to read "Hamlet: Poem Unlimited" by Harold Bloom. Some surprises there.

    Everyone wants to improve the presentation of Hamlet. Some want it to be shorter and cut out Rosenkranz and Guildenstern. Some curtail sections during wartime. Others just cannot help but make it up to date and still use the original Iambic pentameter. Will there be no end to this corruption?

    Let us look at "Hamlet" (2015) the way that Benedict Cumberbatch does. Once again, we take Hamlet and his friends out of the real world into some timeless minimalist stage play. This is more like "Alice in Wonderland" than a modern interpretation. The props such as a massive table (interictally displayed) can be the focus of several soliloquies as it changes purpose. The seating position at the table has a significance. Keep in mind that this is a stage play National Theatre Live: Hamlet. However, he only has fifteen hundred lines.

    Due to the nature of the play and the costume for Old Hamlet not being in armor, we miss HAMLET ACT 1, SCENE 2, 229-232 Horatio: O yes, my lord, he wore his beaver up.

    Back to Cumberbatch, I am afraid that as with many great actors I have to keep from seeing "Star Trek into Darkness" (2013). He has had a great deal of playing main characters in many different genres. Keep in mind that Benedict Cumberbatch is not the only good actor in the Hamlet presentation.

    Again, I prefer something a tad more traditional. However, this makes a good addition to the Hamlet collection.
    8mickman91-1

    A very good but not the greatest Hamlet. However the most moving portrayal of Ophelia ever.

    Cumberbatch is an incredible actor and does a typically sound job here. However, he is not the perfect Hamlet. Despite the huge amount of energy he invests into this role (you can literally see the sweat dripping), it is too fevered energy and he never slows down enough to make himself truly vulnerable and open to the hopelessness and existential torment that Hamlet endures. Nevertheless it is a very good version and the National Theatre's excellent stage production is as good and enjoyable to watch as ever. Where this play excelled above any other versions is in its Ophelia. Sian Brooke broke many hearts in the audience, but it was her performance combined with the extremely moving and powerful staging which makes this one memorable and worth watching again.
    9joe-pearce-1

    Wrong, but Effective, Production and Some Great Acting

    This is such an overwhelmingly physical production, and so totally enjoyable, that I am forced to give it a 9 rating despite its many lapses. First of all, I am so sick and tired of seeing plays and operas updated to make them more 'relevant' to their audiences. There is nothing in HAMLET that could possibly be 20th century in nature (except the characters' feelings, which are both universal and timeless), but we start out with Hamlet listening to "Nature Boy" on a small, portable phonograph. Oh, one thinks, this one is going to take place in 1950 in that most ancient of Danish cities, Cleveland. But, immediately, on come the other characters, and while Horatio is sporting a backpack indicating a later era (they weren't really much in general use in 1950, except in the military and with mountain climbers), the ladies in the cast seem to be wearing costumes right out of the 1890s, and when Claudius enters, he looks like he's wearing something between an Edwardian suit with a military sash across it and something the butler forgot to take to the cleaners that day. So when DOES it take place? And why not in approximately 1100AD? Answer: Because then you wouldn't be able to play "Nature Boy" on the toy phonograph. I just don't get it. (Later on, the Gravedigger is mouthing the words to another old popular song. Why?) Timelines aside, the production is terrific, though, and some of the scene changes - like the one that goes from the banquet hall to the bringing on of the Ghost - were incredibly effective. As for the acting, which is what HAMLET is all about for most of us, while some of the accents clashed a bit - Horatio both sounds and looks like he just arrived from the East End, so how did he become such fast friends with Hamlet, who sounds of the Upper Crust, as does his mother Gertrude, while Claudius sounds not only American, but very much like Al Pacino playing Al Pacino (he doesn't sound the least bit kingly, but could pass for another leader - Al Capone) - there was not a weak link in the cast. Cumberbatch is not only terrific throughout, he is probably the most intensely physical Hamlet I've ever seen; I can't imagine how he could deliver this kind of show several times a week without going into cardiac arrest. Outside of Cumberbatch, and Ciaran Hinds as Claudius, the actors will not be that well-known to movie-goers, but Anastasia Hille as Gertrude and Jim Norton as Polonius are about as good as any actors I have seen in these roles, Hille's surprising physicality almost equaling her son's in their great confrontation scene, and Norton extremely funny. I've seen about a dozen, maybe fifteen, Hamlets in my lifetime, and surprisingly perhaps, the overall best one to me - looks, passion, delivery, etc. - wasn't Olivier or Branagh or any other noted Shakespearean, but Richard Chamberlain, who actually achieved notable success in the role both here and in England about 40 years back; Cumberbatch, on average, runs him a close second. This version has a lot of cuts, some unfortunate, some not so; it has lines transposed (indeed, whole speeches removed or transposed), and changes in dialogue from what appears to be a HAMLET FOR DUMMIES guide, but they are not insulting to those of us who love this play, only a bit disconcerting at times. Still, I really do wish we could continue to see plays and operas in the time period they are supposed to take place in. RICHARD III in the Nazi era was bad enough, but HAMLET in Motown? I think not. Still, this was a very exciting theatrical experience, which should be recommendation enough for it these days.
    7sarastro7

    A good 'Hamlet', but not a great one

    I just returned from the NTLive "Hamlet" production starring Benedict Cumberbatch. It was an enjoyable experience that I can recommend to any Shakespeare fan. But while it was good, it was not great. Speeches were rearranged, certain words were "updated", and the production was generally too shouty and melodramatic to convey the proper poetry and pensiveness of Shakespeare's text.

    There were some good ideas and also some less good ideas, and as a whole the impression was not as professional and tight as are the productions that the Royal Shakespeare Company presides over. The actors made several small mistakes here and there, and it was not always clear whether a changed word was intentional or just misspeaking. Some words were intentionally changed; "yeoman service" had become "faithful service" and "as for my means, I shall husband them" had become "as for my men, I shall marshal them". There were maybe a dozen instances like this (oh yes, I remember one more: when Hamlet talks to his mother, and Shakespeare writes "I the matter will reword, which madness would gambol from", Cumberbatch says "I the matter will repeat, which madness would fly from" - decidedly less literary!), and it doesn't make sense to me to make such minor changes. After all, it's not like there are great numbers of audiences who will suddenly understand the play much better based on about a dozen changed words in a furiously paced three-hour production. To my mind, it's better to retain Shakespeare's words (the text cannot be improved upon, and it's a fool's errand to try), and make audiences wonder about them and perhaps want to look them up, rather than to try with such half-hearted efforts to "help" people understand it more immediately.

    One of the best things about the production was the role of the Danish tin soldier that Hamlet took on to demonstrate his madness. He dressed up, played the drum and ensconced himself in a toy castle, which I thought was a great way to bring out his "antic disposition".

    But overall, Cumberbatch's acting seemed rather too hot-headed and raving to put across any particularly memorable or sensitive portrayal of the title character. The climactic duel scene was also a bit messy and strange, landing this production on 7 stars out of 10 in my estimation.

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      Actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Sian Brooke have also worked together in BBC series, Sherlock, season 04.
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      Hamlet - Prince of Denmark: What a piece of work is a man? How noble in reason, how infinite in faculty, form in moving, how express and admirable, in action, how like an angel, in apprehension, how like a god. The beauty of the world, the paragon of animals, and yet to me, what is this grotesqueness of dust?

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 octobre 2015 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
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      • English
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      • National Theatre Live
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      • 3h 37m(217 min)
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