THE GHOST SCENE
The most modern version of the ghost scene seemed really weird to me. People speaking that weird enlgish in a modern day film! It didnt make sense and it threw off the mood of the scene. It was a little easier to connect with because of the moderness, but the mood was totally thrown off.
In the Mel Gibson version, the mood was a lot darker than the other two. This one was also very dramatic which definitely helped set the mood and give a better idea of what was going on in the story. The actor portrayed Hamlet as a very loud and dramatic person!
The version by Branagh was a very emotional version, and I liked how it showed the actual murder. Anything that is added into the movie that helpes set a mood and explain the story is awesome, and this had a lot of that the actors in this movie were way ore emotional compared to the other two. This was my favorite version.
The most modern version of the ghost scene seemed really weird to me. People speaking that weird enlgish in a modern day film! It didnt make sense and it threw off the mood of the scene. It was a little easier to connect with because of the moderness, but the mood was totally thrown off.
In the Mel Gibson version, the mood was a lot darker than the other two. This one was also very dramatic which definitely helped set the mood and give a better idea of what was going on in the story. The actor portrayed Hamlet as a very loud and dramatic person!
The version by Branagh was a very emotional version, and I liked how it showed the actual murder. Anything that is added into the movie that helpes set a mood and explain the story is awesome, and this had a lot of that the actors in this movie were way ore emotional compared to the other two. This was my favorite version.
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