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Hamlet (Rosencrantz and Gildenstern) 

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Rosencrantz and Gildenstern have arrived at Elsinore Castle by request of the king, Hamlet's uncle, to watch over Hamlet and see if they an get to the bottom of his "madness". Hamlet has put on the mad act to get closer to finding out the truth of whether his uncle really killed his father. Here, Hamlet is realizing that his friends have been sent to spy on him, and explains to them his current disposition. He also learns about the players, a troupe of actors, coming to the castle, and decides that he can use them to bring the truth out of the king.
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@GaryAnyanka
@GaryAnyanka 14 лет назад
You can't even tell he's acting. It's like he walked onstage and is just LIVING the lines without thinking twice or reciting or anything. It's so ... natural. This needs to be released in the US like NOW!
@bananas1and2
@bananas1and2 14 лет назад
The way they take their lines slowly, at a more conversational pace, really helps me understand the play better.
@coramunroe
@coramunroe 14 лет назад
I was brought to tears at his"what a piece of work is a man" speech. And it has been very long since I was last brought to tears by something I watched.
@dreamlikec
@dreamlikec 14 лет назад
Thank you thank you for this clip! It's not airing here in the States until the END OF APRIL. Argh. Such a long wait, but it looks as if the wait will be absolutely worth it.
@thevampirefrog06
@thevampirefrog06 14 лет назад
When he first says hello to Gildenstern and Rosencrantz, it's just like when Kenneth Branagh does it in his Hamlet. Great minds think alike!
@dancingfreak94
@dancingfreak94 13 лет назад
Holy crap. The "what a piece of work is man" was already my favorite. Now it's more my favorite.
@clonedelf
@clonedelf 14 лет назад
"- Were you sent for or no?" *stares in Rosencrantz's face with eyebrows raised* Excellent moment. :D
@coramunroe
@coramunroe 14 лет назад
Oh wow...they are so natural.
@conformityisstupid
@conformityisstupid 14 лет назад
oh gosh, the clicking teeth thing at the end is so Doctor
@TheLdyDrake
@TheLdyDrake 14 лет назад
I liked Branagh's performance.. infinitely better than Mel Gibson. But, I must agree with all that said many speed through these "rants" that Hamlet is known for. Reminds me of when we had to recite Lincoln's Gettysburg address. Rush through before you forget it all without really considering what it means. I hope any future performances David does with RSC are also produced for film. Shakespeare has always been my favorite. David Tennant just makes it better.
@zagoing
@zagoing 14 лет назад
I need to see this! dreamlikec, you said it was being released in April in the states...where? BBC America?
@GaryAnyanka
@GaryAnyanka 14 лет назад
Yes, that's my point: people always TRY to act completely natural onstage, but many don't succeed.
@lisilein2
@lisilein2 14 лет назад
interesting pose he takes...(0:50)
@dreamlikec
@dreamlikec 14 лет назад
@zagoing and gallifreygrl182: It's airing on PBS on April 28 on the show "Great Performances".
@HelloMyNameIsChivers
@HelloMyNameIsChivers 13 лет назад
The bit about fortune makes me giggle
@kittybirg
@kittybirg 14 лет назад
@Tangerine08 Entirely agreed. I've never heard (previous to this) an actor take his time through that particular speech, nor heard "bounded in a nutshell" said as more than one, long word, hurried through. Well spotted.
@Pakayaro
@Pakayaro 14 лет назад
@GaryAnyanka isn't that what actors are supposed to do?
@Maul547
@Maul547 14 лет назад
Watch with the Transcribed Audio.
@gallifreygrl182
@gallifreygrl182 14 лет назад
I wonder if they show it on his birthday...
@coramunroe
@coramunroe 14 лет назад
@lisilein2 Indeed.
@bronxboy47
@bronxboy47 9 лет назад
Tennant is amazing.
@KotoCrash
@KotoCrash 13 лет назад
I know that Romeo + Juilet was good but does everyyyyy Shakespeare production have to be a modern retelling nowadays?
@Katanalikeskittens
@Katanalikeskittens 14 лет назад
PBS.
@hjerteknuserx
@hjerteknuserx 13 лет назад
isn't that supposed to be güldenstern? o.O xD
@gallifreygrl182
@gallifreygrl182 14 лет назад
That really f**king sucks ass !!!
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