I can't believe it took me so many years to watch this movie. I only found out about it this year. I've read Hamlet more times than I've read the words on my ID.
I find the constant emotionalism of these late productions of a once O O O so fine tradition - completely bolloxy. The expressions of a high art are constantly finely turned and sere or raw in their expression. Do you honestly think this scene would represent a moment in a man’s life who wrote what he did? ‘You’ve never told me what you think of my plays….’ angling for vain gratification through platitudes? It is a howling shame that Isaac Newton appeared to oust the general presence of Plato from English culture who until that point was revered. Plato’s shadow falls easily over the great calculator, synthesiser, and inventor. He needs ‘embracing’ again - kiss kiss kiss hug - o dear - …………..just to make thought straight again and give it vim and verve. (Haven’t read him for years!)
Edward de Vere? Nuts. I think all believers of this nonsense just can't bring themselves to admit that a shoemaker's son had the intellectual power to produce these works.
@@yevgenydevine No, it's pretty ridiculous. The fact that they had William Shakespeare kill Christopher Marlow gives testament to how ridiculous this movie was.