Franco Zeffirelli put it under the family funeral. Hamlet rejected Ophelia violently, climbed the stone steps of the medieval castle, and entered the cellar where all the graves of his ancestors were placed. He is not talking whether he swears in solitude and darkness, surrounded by himself in the grave and bondage. With this special set design, Zeffirelli enhances the scene by creating a cool, dark and restful atmosphere.
Olivia Hussey, Leonard Whiting, Michael York. A special edition of the immortal story that the two lovers of Shake Spear are torn apart by their parents. Directed by Franco Zeffrelli. Shakespeare's classic romance is brilliant in the interpretation of modern youth, bringing new vitality and new insight into the most lasting love story so far. Olivia Hussey, Leonard Whiting, Michael York. A special edition of the immortal story that the two lovers of Shake Spear are torn apart by their parents. Directed by Franco Zeffrelli. The classic romance of Shakespeare is brilliant in the interpretation of modern youth, bringing new vitality and new insight to the most lasting love story so far.
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.
Mel Gibson and Hamlet's adaptation of Franco Zeffirelli fills in some of the gaps left by Shakespeare. This classic story version is fully visible. According to the director, this is "Hamlet of the 90's", which is a particularly interesting version. When most of the text is cut, the rhythm is accelerated, and the action is streamlined, we introduce the classics of Shakespeare without losing the psychological complexity of the drama. Gibson is the perfect person of Prince Denmark's Hamlet, he got Glencro (Gertrud), Alan Bates (Claudio) and Ianholm (Polonius) Strong support from Helena Bonham Carter (Ophelia). In this article, we will explain how Franco Zeffirelli reflects Shakespeare's tragedy in the movies.