Adapted from William Shakespeare’s
Hamlet. Directed by Gregory Doran. Starring David Tennant, Patrick Stewart, Penny Downie, Mariah Gale, Oliver Ford Davies, Peter de Jersey, Edward Bennett, John Woodvine, and Mark Hadfield. Color. 182 mins.
This is an intimate Hamlet, a Hamlet less concerned with dynastic politics than with the annihilation of two families. The Elsinore imagined by Gregory Doran is bourgeois and modern rather than medieval and aristocratic; its best emblems are the plush bedroom of Gertrude and the handsome wooden bannister in the middle-class home where Ophelia and Laertes have grown up. Indeed the full-length mirror on the door to Gertrude’s closet is shattered when Hamlet shoots Polonius, and it serves thereafter as a symbol of the shattered lives and
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Citation: Hamlin, William M.. "Hamlet (2009) - film adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 22 December 2015 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=19370, accessed 24 November 2024.]