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David Warren
Production Design -
Ehren Kruger
Producer -
Matthew Stillman
Co-Producer -
Johnathan Rush
Sound Re-Recording Mixer -
Alastair Burlingham
Executive Producer -
Kirsten Lane
Music Supervisor -
Morgan Muse
Sound Effects Editor -
Claire McCarthy
Director
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SWITCH.
6/23/2021 3:58:24PM
‘Ophelia’ was fine by way of entertainment, but it doesn't do justice to the intricacies of the original story. It doesn't portray Hamlet’s quick-witted nature, Polonius’s shit-stirring, or Claudius’s grappling with guilt. It's incredible in all elements of filmmaking, but lacks the true heart and layers of Shakespeare's work. - Lily Meek Read Lily's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-ophelia-shakespeares-hamlet-with-a-modern-twist
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CinemaSerf
3/28/2022 10:32:35AM
Now I have to start by saying that this is not a good film, but - it does try to introduce Shakespeare to a new audience who would not have seen, nor would sit through, Olivier, Branagh or McKellan in full tilt with the skull of poor old "Yorick", and for that goal alone, it ought to be given a chance. This version is told from the perspective of "Ophelia" (Daisy Ridley) following her exploits as she in taken under the wing of "Queen Gertude" (Naomi Watts) and of her ensuing passion for "Hamlet" (George MacKay) who has been usurped for his dead father's throne by his uncle "Claudius" (Clive Owen). The story has been very heavily adapted to facilitate the new narrative perspective and as such it loses a great deal of it's potency and nuance - Clive Owen and Tom Felton ("Laertes") are shockingly wooden; as is the normally engagingly absurd partnership of "Rosencrantz" (Noel Czuczor) & Guidenstern (Martin Angerbauer). It descends quickly into a rather melodramatic love story losing much of the tension, emotional power and tragedy leading to a seriously underwhelming conclusion.
Tom Felton
LaertesNaomi Watts
Queen Gertrude / MechtildClive Owen
ClaudiusDaisy Ridley
OpheliaGeorge MacKay
HamletAnna Rust
Young MechtildDaisy Head
CristianaNathaniel Parker
King Hamlet