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Franco ZeffirelliKamera:
David WatkinMusik:
Ennio MorriconeBesetzung:
Mel Gibson, Glenn Close, Alan Bates, Paul Scofield, Ian Holm, Helena Bonham Carter, Stephen Dillane, Nathaniel Parker, Christien Anholt (mehr)Inhalte(1)
Kurz nach dem Tod seines Vaters erfährt der junge dänische Prinz Hamlet, dass dieser von seinem eigenen Bruder Claudius aus Habgier vergiftet wurde, um Hamlets Mutter Gertrude zu heiraten und so auf den Thron zu gelangen. Hamlet schwört Rache und täuscht geistige Verwirrung vor. Eine List, um den Mörder seines Vaters zu überführen. Doch sein Plan mündet in einer Tragödie. (Studio Hamburg Enterprises)
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It's fine. But that's about it. There are interesting actors here, with Glenn Close essentially not delivering much, and Ian Holm having too little space similar to Helena Bonham Carter, so it all depends on Mel, who shows that he can play every emotion, but still doesn't elevate this version of Hamlet. ()
A very successful Shakespeare adaptation with excellent actors. I was pleasantly surprised by Mel Gibson, whom I had never ever before imagined playing the Prince of Denmark, but in fact he did an excellent job with the role of Hamlet. Along with Branagh, Zeffirelli is one of the few directors who know how to bring Shakespeare to the movie screen in a way that the end result doesn’t seem just like a recording of a theatre performance. But they manage to retain the spirit of the play. Slightly short of perfection, but even so, this Hamlet is a very respectable example of a Shakespeare movie. ()