decent
12 May 2024
A version of Hamlet in 12 minutes. Modern, fair, proposing the final gesture of Ophelia as end , a not so bad Hamlet and reducing at them entire story.

After so many adaptations, difficult to write more than nice try with reasonable result.

In short, an experiment, reflecting more grief and fury, couple life crisis and the familiar monologue front to mirror. Enough for be indulgent, maybe just appreciate the effort of director to propose a coherent - and very short - return to classic play, in minimalistic manner and supported by not so bad actors.

The virtue - the kick to rediscover the play.
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