Ophelia
Hamlet through her eyes.
Overview
Ophelia comes of age as lady-in-waiting for Queen Gertrude, and her singular spirit captures Hamlet's affections. As lust and betrayal threaten the kingdom, Ophelia finds herself trapped between true love and controlling her own destiny.
Backdrop
What makes this movie Worth Watching
Ophelia is a reimagined version of Hamlet set in Elizabethan England. It challenges traditional gender roles by portraying Ophelia as a strong, intelligent character who takes control of her own destiny.
- The movie offers a fresh take on the classic Shakespearean story of Hamlet, focusing on Ophelia's perspective.
- Claire Foy delivers an outstanding performance as Ophelia, bringing depth and emotion to the character.
- The film explores themes of femininity, power dynamics, and mental health in a unique and compelling way.
- The cinematography is visually stunning, with beautiful landscapes and costumes that enhance the story's atmosphere.
Fun Facts
- 'Ophelia' was originally written as a novel by Lisa Klein in 2006 before being adapted into a film.
- The movie features several allusions to famous works of art such as 'The Garden of Earthly Delights' by Hieronymus Bosch and 'The Crucifixion' by El Greco.
- One interesting Easter egg is the appearance of Hamlet's friend Horatio, who serves as Ophelia's confidant in this adaptation.
Available Languages
English
US
Title:
"Hamlet through her eyes."
български език
BG
Title: Офелия
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Pусский
RU
Title: Офелия
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Español
ES
Title: Ophelia
"Hamlet visto por ella."
Français
FR
Title:
"La vengeance, la folie, la perte d'un royaume."
Nederlands
NL
Title:
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Reviews
‘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
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.
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Haven't Won A Oscar
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Media
Trailer
Ophelia Ft. Daisy Ridley, Naomi Watts & Clive Owen - Official Trailer I HD I IFC Films