Hamlet Assignment: Branagh Film Version Of Hamlet's Hamlet

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Hamlet Assignment- Branagh Film Version

1. In this specific version of Hamlet there are various characters that demonstrate an exaggerative and dramatic persona; Brain Blessed chose to interpret the role of the ghost in the traditional eerie, spooky, and mysterious manner. He does this by being portrayed as a reoccurring pale figure that is only visible to certain people (the traditional characteristics for a ghost). Also he does this by deepening his voice to sound more frightening. In my opinion, I do not think that the performance of the apparition was believable in any scenes in which it appeared simply because I do not think that something that does not exist in reality can be displayed realistically. Moreover and in contrast, I believe …show more content…

He exuded different emotions at different moments in the play that coincide to the events occurring at that time. To explain, at Ophelia’s funeral (act V, scene I) the actor successfully expressed that Hamlet had a deep love for Ophelia. This performance is made believable though his tone of voice as he is loudly exclaiming his love for Ophelia and through his actions while he is being held back by two other men so he will not continue to fight with Laertes. Another example of how the actors interpreted their roles is when Ophelia gave Hamlet their love letters back. That scene demonstrates that Kate Winslet( Ophelia) interpreted the role of Ophelia as a realistic and typical girlfriend. Her interpretation of the role changes when Polonius is murdered by Hamlet, then she interprets the role of Ophelia as a mentally ill grief stricken and heart-broken women. I believe that her performance as such was believable because she behaved in such ways that real mentally ill persons do ( e.g …show more content…

The scene that engaged me the most was by far was the apparition scene in the beginning of the play. This is because it displayed amazing effect and a great background of a foggy and mysterious forest that matched and complimented the spookiness and earieness of the scene beautifully. In addition to the background and the scenery the sound effects such as the dimension they added flowed perfectly with the generally “scary” atmosphere of the scene. Also, I found this scene the most intriguing because of the importance of what is said. This scene reveals the plot and the premise for the play of a the wandering spirit of the King who enlist his son to seek revenge on he who killed

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