Monday, May 7, 2012
Hamlet's Dilemma
Hamlet should of killed Claudius when he had the chance. Hamlet already knows that Claudius is guilty. He even saw the reaction Claudius had during the "Mouse Trap". Even though Hamlet wanted Claudius to suffer in the after life, he still should of killed him because Claudius belongs in Hell. Also he had signs from the ghost to kill Claudius. In these type of situations there is no time to wait, because every minute you wait Claudius is breathing in air, which he doesn't deserve. Waiting now will cause him to be in trouble because, now after killing Polonius, he might be sent away.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
"To Be or Not To Be..."
Last Friday, watching the different versions of Hamlet, showed the representation of the well-known speech "To Be or Not To Be". Each film had the same speech but displayed it in different forms. For example, some plays had more emotion and some had little emotion. Also the scene was displayed in different forms too. This shows how a person mind varies about what someone reads and then try to display it in video.
In the first movie, the character Hamelt seemed more calm. He barley showed any emotion. This actor should of shown more emotion. The actor wasn't speaking, the director displayed the character thinking in their mind. The only good thing about the first movie is that it actually showed him thinking and not speaking out loud to himself. This was good because usually people think in their mind, not speak out loud to themselves.
The movie with Mel Gibson had a much better scene. This is the movie where it shows his father in a tomb. I liked this better because he seeems to show emotion on the situation. This scene seems better because it shows a better connection with the father. As I was saying, this scene had so much emotion, that I even felt the sadness in him.
The third movie we watched was where he was talking in a two way mirror. He doesn't know that he's being spyed on. He was talking into the mirror, on the other side was Cladius and Polonius hearing everything. This version showed that Hamelt wanted to phsyical revenge back for what happened to his father, which I loved. He had a knife and was moving it around like he was going to take action.
The movie with the director Almereyda's Hamlet, the actor seems more sucidal. He's walking by himself, speaking to himself. When he was in Blockbuster, the video of Hamlet kept coming up. Overall, I didn't like it.
In the first movie, the character Hamelt seemed more calm. He barley showed any emotion. This actor should of shown more emotion. The actor wasn't speaking, the director displayed the character thinking in their mind. The only good thing about the first movie is that it actually showed him thinking and not speaking out loud to himself. This was good because usually people think in their mind, not speak out loud to themselves.
The movie with Mel Gibson had a much better scene. This is the movie where it shows his father in a tomb. I liked this better because he seeems to show emotion on the situation. This scene seems better because it shows a better connection with the father. As I was saying, this scene had so much emotion, that I even felt the sadness in him.
The third movie we watched was where he was talking in a two way mirror. He doesn't know that he's being spyed on. He was talking into the mirror, on the other side was Cladius and Polonius hearing everything. This version showed that Hamelt wanted to phsyical revenge back for what happened to his father, which I loved. He had a knife and was moving it around like he was going to take action.
The movie with the director Almereyda's Hamlet, the actor seems more sucidal. He's walking by himself, speaking to himself. When he was in Blockbuster, the video of Hamlet kept coming up. Overall, I didn't like it.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
The First Ghost Scene
In the differnt versions of the movie, Hamlet the directors display many versions of the Ghost scene in Hamlet. The first movie which was directed by (Franco) Zeffirelli, the scene seemed more dramatic. For example, at first the lighting made it seem scary. Also after that the way the actors were speaking was in a fast pace, which made it seemed like they were really scared. This version seemed the best because it put the mood of the audience to undestand that it was a scary scene. The lighting, and actors helped make the audience to pay attention to the scene more.
This scene being the best, I would also go with many of the choices the direcor (Franco) Zeffirelli Hamlet made. If I was the director, I would mostly focus on how the Father is being portayed and have him talk about the situation better. For example, have him have more emoiton when he speaks. I would also add some crying to him. At the end of the scene, I would want the audience to feel sad and want them to see revenge happening by the son.
This scene being the best, I would also go with many of the choices the direcor (Franco) Zeffirelli Hamlet made. If I was the director, I would mostly focus on how the Father is being portayed and have him talk about the situation better. For example, have him have more emoiton when he speaks. I would also add some crying to him. At the end of the scene, I would want the audience to feel sad and want them to see revenge happening by the son.
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