Saturday, October 12, 2019
Comparing Bennetts Hamlet with Branaghs Hamlet Essay -- comparison c
Comparing Bennett's Hamlet with Branagh's Hamlet     Ã     Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Many of  Shakespeare's works have been transposed from stage to screen, none so more than  Hamlet. Two of the most unique film appropriations of the play are to be found  in Rodney Bennett's 1980 film and Kenneth Branagh's 1996 blockbuster. The two  films share many parallels between them in both interpretation and method,  however they also have marked differences in their respective approaches to the  text.     Ã       Perhaps the most obvious difference between these two versions is that  Branagh uses the full unabridged text whereas Bennett cuts the play down by an  hour or so; Kenneth Branagh justifies his use of the full text on the BBC's  website stating: "When you cut the play ... what often happens is that you  compress a lot of very intense set pieces and it becomes unbearable to watch.  You simply fail to take some things in because you need a breath."      Ã       Another marked difference in the two versions lies in the focus of the two  films. Bennett's Hamlet focuses almost entirely on the character of Hamlet  himself and the domestic tragedy that occurs around him. An example of this in  the film how Derek Jacobi as Hamlet speaks directly to the camera while in  soliloquy. This establishes a certain rapport between Hamlet and the viewer, as  if he is speaking directly to them, this also makes the film seem more  theatrical in a sense. Branagh de-centres the story from around Hamlet and  focuses on the wider situation, particularly with regards to Denmark's political  situation. In this appropriation Hamlet is merely one player among many. This  interpretative decision is reflected in the casting of the film; Kenneth Branagh  takes the title role among severa...              ...rbook vol.8:  Hamlet on Screen, Ed.H. Klein & D. Daphinoff, Edwin Mellen Press, 1997      Sauer, David Kennedy. `Suiting the Word to the Action: Kenneth Branagh's  interpolations in Hamlet', Shakespeare Yearbook vol.8: Hamlet on Screen, Ed.H.  Klein & D. Daphinoff, Edwin Mellen Press, 1997      Wilmeth, Thomas L. `Fortinbras on Film: Safe Passage for the Prince',  Shakespeare Yearbook vol.8: Hamlet on Screen, Ed.H. Klein & D. Daphinoff,  Edwin Mellen Press, 1997      Audio Visual      Bennett, Rodney. Hamlet, Shakespeare W., BBC Education, 1980      Branagh, Kenneth. Hamlet, Shakespeare W., Castle Rock Entertainment, 1996       Internet Resources      `The Filming of Hamlet - Text Interpretation'. BBC Education, 15/03/02      http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/hamlet.html      `Cineaste Branagh Interview', Cineaste Film Review, 15/03/02      http://www.cineaste.com      Ã                        
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