THEA 1013 University of Utah BBC Hamlet Film Analysis

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As always, be specific and detailed in your response, don't rely on "liking" or "not liking" or "good" or "bad", but comment on how the film version is successful or not successful in interpreting the play you've read. Consider these questions and respond specifically: Which version are you responding to? The David Tennant or the Paapa Essiedu or the Andrew Scott? What choices did the creative team/director/actors make to tell the story of the play via a staged film? What is the setting/costuming? How does it contribute to the illumination of Shakespeare's play? Worth 10 points. You are also welcome to respond to each other's videos or written comments. Here's the link for the 2018 BBC filmed version with Andrew Scott as Hamlet (via Ubox): Hamlet w/ Andrew Scott

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I am responding to the film version of Andrew Scott that relates to Shakespeare’s peace
of work, involving the Helmet scene. The director utilized the choices of actual body movement
to tell the story of the story via a staged film. The narrator is observed to use his hands to hold
his chest and massage it, perhaps to show to pain or the narrator or the uncertainty to be or not to
be. Note that the narrator does not dramatize the points and m...


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