"I was raped," the girl told me. To my surprise, I completely lost my language. She just accepted one of the darkest secrets of her life and brought it into the bright light. I was a little worried and said "I'm sorry." The other thing I thought was stupid and insensitive, so I chose silence and embraced her to comfort her with my best ability.
Franco Zefferelli's movie "Hamlet" Franco Zefferelli's movie "Hamlet" was adapted from Shakespeare's text, Mel Gibson's "Hamlet", and was worried about his life in Denmark. The basics of the movie is whether Hamlet is really crazy or almost completely based on Gibson's performance explanation, but Zefrey's editorial choice will help show that Hamlet is not crazy . Or pretending to be absorbed in manipulating others.
Playwright Tom Stoppard, based on Elsinore Castle's feature film from Hamlet, Shakespeare's two small characters became the center of the stage and appeared in an awkward Hamlet. Transactions "They are like Shakespeare's laurels and hardy, Abbott and Costello." Gary Oldman, Tim Rose and Richard Dreyfus starred in the winner of the Venice Film Festival, whose creator Stopard said "one of the two who never discovered that they were killed." The reason of the movie, how fun it is? "
Hamlet is one of the most challenging characters among all actors, both on stage and in movies. Kenneth Branagh and Franco Zeffirelli portrayed Hamlet's two contemporary screens as a sad individual who fights corruption came Brenner came as the essence for dissolving a Hamlet level movie as Hamlet's famous " How about "monologue was used. When Hamlet finds his goal in the mirror, he casts doubt on the meaning of good and evil. Unfortunately for Hamlet, the mirror is neither true nor reveals the answer, so I feel he abandoned betrayal. Blanca's performance and supervision is impressive in this scene, his emotions depict Hamlet's internal conflict; he will try to maintain his moral in the world without such morals. Zeffirelli 's interpretation of Hamlet' s famous "regardless of presence" monologue captures the dark side of tragic heroes