Too stage-like


I wish they'd just filmed a live performance. As it is, it's as if they couldn't decide if it was on stage or not.

Though I did like the looking into camera bits, especially where Tennant is concerned; I like it better when Hamlet confides in us, the audience. It's like he's got nowhere else to go, no one to turn to, and is forced to resort to the powerless, half-imagined specters and plead for an answer that will never come. I feel it heightens his confusion and isolation.




"It's SHOWTIME!" ~ Beetlejuice

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