Behind The Arras
Apr. 22nd, 2008 10:11 amHamlet is a play about the surveillance society. Polonius is a spymaster- albeit a stupid one. He hires Reynaldo to spy on Laertes, he uses his daughter as an agent to draw Hamlet out while he and the king eavesdrop, he spies on Hamlet's interview with Gertrude. Traditionally played as a lovable, fluffy-haired, old man, he's actually a controlling bastard who richly deserves what he gets.
And then there's the King- who runs his own spies in the persons of the interchangeable opportunists, Rosencrantz and Guildernstern.
Elizabethan/Jacobean society was fighting a War on Terror (which culminated in the discovery of the gunpowder plot) and there were spies everywhere. I think we can assume, from the treatment he metes out to them, that Shakespeare didn't like them and counted on his audience not liking them either. Hamlet kills Polonius and is responsible for the deaths of Rosencrantz and Guildernstern and- as in a James Bond movie- I think we're meant to cheer.
We keep moving into new political territory- only to find that Shakespeare has been there ahead of us.
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Date: 2008-04-22 02:06 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-22 02:54 pm (UTC)only to find that Shakespeare has been there ahead of us
Date: 2008-04-22 02:58 pm (UTC)I loved the Branagh 'Hamlet' The staging was perfect and the language spoken so clearly and beautifully, I wanted it to never end.
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Date: 2008-04-22 06:11 pm (UTC)Now, in Russian, maybe...........
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Date: 2008-04-24 02:53 am (UTC)The reviewer is not exactly gung-ho, and the book is very expensive, but I'm going to save up to buy it.
I have to say that Branagh was just about the most irritating Hamlet I've ever seen, and the movie struck me as an elephantine misfire. Someday I'd like to try and see Kozintsev's version, since lots of folks say his is the all-time best.
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Date: 2008-04-24 11:48 am (UTC)One of these days I'll take a look at Branagh's Hamlet. I admire him as an actor, think he's a bit clunky as a director. His version of Much Ado veered between joyous and jaw-droppingly bad. Words cannot express how wrong- and unfunny- Michael Keaton's Dogberry was.
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Date: 2008-04-22 04:11 pm (UTC)Have you seen Neil Gaiman's presentation of Shakespeare in his Sandman stories? It's not as a demon/angel, but very enjoyable!
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