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It's the greatest work of literature, but nobody had ever filmed Hamlet uncut--until Kenneth Branagh went about the task for his lavish 1996 production. The result is a sumptuous, star-studded version that scores a palpable hit on its avowed goal: to make the text as clear and urgent as possible. Branagh himself plays the melancholy son of the Danish court, caught in a famous muddle about whether to seek revenge against his royal father's presumed slayer the man who now sits on the throne and shares the bed of Hamlet's mother. (Or, as the song "That's Entertainment" summarizes the plot: "A ghost and a prince meet / And everyone winds up mincemeat.") As a director, Branagh (who shot the movie in 70 mm.) uses the vast, cold interiors of a vaguely 19th-century manor to gorgeous effect; the story might scurry down this hallway, into that back chamber, or sprawl out into the enormous main room. With its endless collection of mirrors, the place is as big and empty as Citizen Kane 's Xanadu. That all works; what doesn't work is Branagh's tendency to over-direct the big dramatic moments. He indulges in quick cutting and flashbacks as though to fend off the audience's objections to the four-hour running time, and the style sometimes looks like wasted energy. The experienced Shakespearians in the cast come off nicely; Derek Jacobi's Claudius, Richard Briers' Polonius, and Michael Maloney's Laertes are just terrific. Julie Christie is a suitably attractive Gertrude, and Kate Winslet makes the most of Ophelia's mad scenes. Branagh's habit of folding in unexpected American performers is on the mark, too: Billy Crystal is surprisingly good as the Gravedigger, Robin Williams predictably camps up Osric, and Charlton Heston is an inspired choice as the grandiloquent Player King. The biggest irony here is that Branagh himself is not quite spot-on as Hamlet. Of course he speaks the lines beautifully, but Branagh's screen personality radiates certainty and clarity of vision; there's little of the doubt that might make him Hamlet-esque. Still, tremendous credit for fending off slings and arrows to get the movie made. --Robert Horton Kenneth Branagh leads an all-star cast in this full-length production of William Shakespeare's greatest tragedy, the story of Danish prince Hamlet. Hamlet (Branagh--Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Rabbit-Proof Fence) returns home to learn that his father, the King, has recently died and his mother, Gertrude (Academy Award winner Julie Christie--Dr. Zhivago, Finding Neverland), has already married his uncle, Claudius (Derek Jacobi--Gosford Park, "Breaking the Code"). Suffering from shock and grief, the young prince is visited by the ghost of his father (Brian Blessed--Macbeth, Henry V), who claims that he was murdered by Claudius and who demands vengeance. Now, Hamlet must decide whether this tale told by an apparition is true--and whether he should exact the vengeance his father demands .




| Contributor | Angela Douglas, Billy Crystal, Brian Blessed, Charles Daish, Charlton Heston, David Blair, Derek Jacobi, Gérard Depardieu, Jack Lemmon, Judi Dench, Julie Christie, Kate Winslet, Ken Dodd, Kenneth Branagh, Nicholas Farrell, Ray Fearon, Reece Dinsdale, Richard Attenborough, Richard Briers, Rob Edwards, Robin Williams, Rufus Sewell, Yvonne Gidden Contributor Angela Douglas, Billy Crystal, Brian Blessed, Charles Daish, Charlton Heston, David Blair, Derek Jacobi, Gérard Depardieu, Jack Lemmon, Judi Dench, Julie Christie, Kate Winslet, Ken Dodd, Kenneth Branagh, Nicholas Farrell, Ray Fearon, Reece Dinsdale, Richard Attenborough, Richard Briers, Rob Edwards, Robin Williams, Rufus Sewell, Yvonne Gidden See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,351 Reviews |
| Format | AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Original recording remastered, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen Format AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Original recording remastered, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen See more |
| Genre | Drama |
| Initial release date | 2007-08-14 |
| Language | English |
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