Hamlet By Derbie!
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
My Favorite Quote!!!
My favorite quote form Hamlet is "do you think I am easier to be played on than a pipe?" I think this means that do not make a fool of me or do not make me look bad. Maybe Hamlet said this because he did not want anyone to do him any harm or make him appear cazy or wild. Hamlet is the character in the play that knows what his doing and his always on point with his words and actions. He has many great quotes but I know many people that use this quote often !
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Best Film
The film I liked best is Ken Branagh 19th century version of Hamlet. It was the only one that looked more like the play. Actor choice was even better than the other two versions only thing that I thought would be different is the grands would be younger and not old. The language was very similar to the play. I also had a better understanding of that night the true feeling it was cold, bitter, horrified, the fear in the grands eyes were so vivaed. Music aloud me to hear how fearful the grands were in which seeing the ghost and even before the actors appeared to speak ;the mood was set as something strange is going to happen.
The camera angles were just worked out great I enjoyed the way it looked. Nineteen century venison I thought had the best close ups to mainly focus on ghost. The most clear difference in the films are the setting and century Franco Zeffielli version is the 12th century actor choice was so different. Even the music is sets a depressing mood. Little different than the original play; costumes are dark matched that part of film.
The camera angles were just worked out great I enjoyed the way it looked. Nineteen century venison I thought had the best close ups to mainly focus on ghost. The most clear difference in the films are the setting and century Franco Zeffielli version is the 12th century actor choice was so different. Even the music is sets a depressing mood. Little different than the original play; costumes are dark matched that part of film.
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