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The movie of Hamlet was an excellent, as far as book-movies go. I believe it was produced with focus, reason, and logic. The characters were also portrayed with a good interpretation. There were several changes to the play compared to the book, although the movie was done in such a way that they were not particularly missed, from the movie's point of view. Although, from my point of view, after ....

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.... from Hollywood kind of gives it advantages to all previous presentations. Mel Gibson was a great choice for Hamlet, because he is good actor and played his part wonderfully. The other characters were portrayed in a good way too. Sound effects and music were very key in this production. It added so much more life and feeling to the presentation as compared to various others I have seen. I enjoyed the ghost in the background. The music gave this play life, t ....

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