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Hamlet

  • TV Movie
  • 2000
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
16
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Hamlet suspects his uncle has murdered his father to claim the throne of Denmark and the hand of Hamlet's mother, but the prince cannot decide whether or not he should take vengeance.Hamlet suspects his uncle has murdered his father to claim the throne of Denmark and the hand of Hamlet's mother, but the prince cannot decide whether or not he should take vengeance.Hamlet suspects his uncle has murdered his father to claim the throne of Denmark and the hand of Hamlet's mother, but the prince cannot decide whether or not he should take vengeance.

  • Director
    • Brian Large
  • Writers
    • Jules Barbier
    • Michel Carré
    • William Shakespeare
  • Stars
    • Thomas Hampson
    • Natalie Dessay
    • José van Dam
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    16
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Brian Large
    • Writers
      • Jules Barbier
      • Michel Carré
      • William Shakespeare
    • Stars
      • Thomas Hampson
      • Natalie Dessay
      • José van Dam
    • 2User reviews
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    Thomas Hampson
    • Hamlet
    Natalie Dessay
    Natalie Dessay
    • Ophélie
    José van Dam
    • Claudius
    Michelle DeYoung
    • Gertrude
    Marc Laho
    • Laërte
    Markus Hollop
    • Le Spectre du roi
    Jean-Luc Maurette
    • Marcellus
    Philippe Fourcade
    • Horatio
    Laurent Alvaro
    • Polonius
    Jean-Louis Mélet
    • Premier Fossoyeur
    Rodolphe Briand
    • Second Fossoyeur
    • Director
      • Brian Large
    • Writers
      • Jules Barbier
      • Michel Carré
      • William Shakespeare
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    10Gyran

    A hit, a very palpable hit

    The name Ambroise Thomas spells anathema in Anglo-Saxon circles. Not only did he write an opera in French based on the greatest play in the English language, he also had the temerity to change the ending. The rumour I heard was that he has Hamlet surviving the duel and living happily ever after with Ophelia but that turns out to be an exaggeration.

    If there had been an Oscar in 1868 for best adapted screenplay, I would have awarded it to his librettists, Michel Carré and Jules Barbier for this cheeky adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet. To turn a 4-hour play into a 3-hour opera is quite a feat of condensation. In the process they dispense with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern entirely; Laertes and Fortinbras are rolled into one. Polonius only has a walk-on part and is not killed by Hamlet. Most surprising of all, Hamlet does not die at the end. In fact his closing line, gazing down at Ophelia's grave is: "my soul is in the grave, alas, and I am king". That played quite well to my ears although I was less happy with the role of the ghost of Hamlet's father. He appears like a deus ex machina at the end to tidy up all the loose ends in the plot.

    Readers of my opera reviews will know that, when Mrs G is away, I like to take down two or more versions of the same opera from my shelves and compare them. Mrs G is at a conference in India this week so, apart from an irate phone call from Mumbai telling me to turn the television down, I have been in opera heaven. Unusually, though, I chose to compare this opera with the 1980 film of Shakespeare's play, starring Derek Jacobi, just to remind myself of how much Thomas left on the cutting-room floor. In making this comparison, we should remember that Thomas is not the only person to mess with Hamlet: Laurence Olivier's famous 1948 version comes in at 2 ½ hours and I saw a version at Stratford a few years ago that managed to get through the play in a snappy two hours.

    What do we gain with Thomas' version? Firstly, it should be said that a truncated Hamlet still gives a better plot than most operas. We also get a star vehicle for the baritone Thomas Hampson and the soprano Natalie Dessay. Hampson, as Hamlet, really does get to sing "Être ou non être" and it is quite effective. Hampson and Dessay, as Ophelia, make an attractive couple and there seems to be a real spark between them. They get a sensuous first act duet "Doute de la lumiere". The real highlight of the piece is Ophelia's mad scene and suicide that takes up the whole of Act 4. This is a thrilling tour de force and a triumph for Dessay in what must be her career-defining role.

    The opera is attractively set in what looks like the 1920s. The chorus, in flapper costumes, sometimes remind me of Offenbach but there's no harm in that.. Hampson wears what appears to be a velour jumpsuit throughout, possibly an unwise choice since, like most of us, he needs to lose a few pounds. The piece is played with a minimum of scenery against a mainly black background, which is how I like it.

    What we lose is a 4-hour rumination on the human condition. Everyone should see the full Hamlet two or three times in a lifetime but, frankly, it is an ordeal. The brain may be willing but the buttocks are weak. I thoroughly enjoyed Thomas' distillation of the play and, given a choice, I think I would prefer it in all but my most severely intellectual moods.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    A wonderful production of a wonderful opera

    Although I know the story very, very well, I knew little about the opera by Ambroise Thomas until recently. After hearing it, the music really is wonderful from start to finish. And this is a wonderful production. The production has lovely costumes and atmospheric settings, complete with a fine orchestra, a well-balanced and pitched chorus and enthusiastic conducting. The performances are terrific, Natalie Dessay is a poignant Orphelie and her Mad scene is a triumph. Thomas Hampson excels also as Hamlet particularly in the sensual duet with Dessay(and there is real chemistry between them) and in Etre Ou Ne Pas Etre, and Jose Van Dam is superb as Claudius. Overall, truly wonderful. 10/10 Bethany Cox

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