Comparison of Bennett's "Hamlet" and Brana's "Hamlet" Many works of Shakespeare have been converted from stage to painting, but none are above the Hamlet. The two most unique movies in the play can be found in Rodney Bennett 's 1980 film and Kenneth Brana' s 1996 masterpiece. Although these two movies have many similarities in interpretation and method, the method by each text is also very different. Perhaps the most obvious difference between the two versions is that Brana uses the complete unexcited text and Bennett shortens the drama by about an hour; Kenneth Branagh notes that the use of full-text at BB I will prove it is correct.
Comparison of Bennett's "Hamlet" and Brana's "Hamlet" Many works of Shakespeare have been converted from stage to painting, but none are above the Hamlet. The two most unique movies in the play can be found in Rodney Bennett 's 1980 film and Kenneth Brana' s 1996 masterpiece. Although these two movies have many similarities in interpretation and method, the method by each text is also very different. Perhaps the most obvious difference between the two versions is that Brana uses the complete unexcited text and Bennett shortens the drama by about 1 hour; Kenneth Branagh notes that the use of full-text in BB I will prove it is correct.
Kenneth Branagh is the protagonist of the story, Prince Denmark, Prince Hamlet. He is the late child of the late King Hamlet, he is the successor to the Danish throne. Initially, Hamlet was saddened by the death of his father and was dissatisfied with the married claudius' quick remarriage. However, Hamlet was informed later from his father, the ghost of King Hamlet, that Claudius murdered him and robbed his title. Hamlet who learned of this crime swore to retaliate against his father's murder. Brenner 's interpretation of the role of the title he admits is much "tense" to others and removes the prominent Audipar fixation in Olivier' s 1948 film. In the scene where Hamlet pretends to be crazy, Brana depicts the prince as a mania
Kenneth Branagh 's early "Hamlet" was a wedding ceremony, and the court in Denmark was delighted with the alliance between Claudius and Gertrude. When the camera looks at it and panels to the right, a single image of Hamlet in black dress appears. When the foreground is mistakenly occupied, the film is always a little shocked. I noticed that the theme of the scene was not a wedding but Hamlet experienced it. We appreciate Brana's visual performance. With all his films, he shows his pleasure in a dramatic pose.