- The first "To be or not to be" speech was the oldest scene of Hamlet that we've seen. You can tell because of the black and white effect commonly used in the olden days. One thing I liked about this scene was the suspense of the music. Although, that seemed to only be the suspenseful part about the whole the scene, because Hamlet's voice and the way he said his speech was not heart- felt.
- The setting of the second scene viewed was my favorite out of every scene. Hamlet was in an inclosed basement type of area where his father was buried. He also looked to the wall of dead people that surrounded him which made sense since what he was saying had a lot to do with him contemplating death. Along, with the setting Hamlet said his words and acted them out in the best way.
- In the third scene Hamlet was facing a double- sideded mirror. As he is looking in the mirror he walks closer to it and interacts with it and taps his dagger to the mirror at the end. Therefore, this scene in my opinion was the most creative because I really like the idea behind it.
- Finally, the last of Hamlet's "To be or not to be" scene shown came off a little too modern but still gave off a message as well as the others. It takes place in Block Buster, with Hamlet walking up and down the aisles thinking to himself. Then, all of sudden he starts to think out loud which made it even weirder because he was in a public place. But, I like that Hamlet was walking up and down the action section of the block buster and there is burning almost resembling hell being shown on the televisions behind him, which helps you understand the story behind why it took place a Block Buster.
Monday, April 30, 2012
My 4 To Be Scenes
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
First Ghost Scene
The first scene with Mel Gibson and the Ghost was very melo, and calm. The fact that the ghost was so old made it more non believable than the other scenes that were shown. Even though the scene seemed calm there was still no passion behind it. If I were to re create the scene differently I would display more emotion from Hamlet because he was quiet and calm.
The second scene was really creative in the way the ghost was displayed. The ghost was there but not really there because his face was shown but it was hard to see because of the setting in the scene. Also the creativity in this scene was shown when there was a flashback of how Hamlets father died. This lets us grasp the storyline behind the play into a visual perspective.
The third scene was modernized which made it hard to understand why there would be a modern version of Hamlet. They spoke in Old English and lived in a modern time which made it seem like an oxymoron. The ghost was touching Hamlet to much and it seemed as if he wasnt a ghost and was alive.
The second scene was really creative in the way the ghost was displayed. The ghost was there but not really there because his face was shown but it was hard to see because of the setting in the scene. Also the creativity in this scene was shown when there was a flashback of how Hamlets father died. This lets us grasp the storyline behind the play into a visual perspective.
The third scene was modernized which made it hard to understand why there would be a modern version of Hamlet. They spoke in Old English and lived in a modern time which made it seem like an oxymoron. The ghost was touching Hamlet to much and it seemed as if he wasnt a ghost and was alive.
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