Los Angeles Times by Annlee Ellingson
A focused, if at times melodramatic, take on the play's beating heart.
Canada · 2012
1h 28m
Director Bruce Ramsay
Starring Bruce Ramsay, Lara Gilchrist, Peter Wingfield, Gillian Barber
Genre
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Treachery, sex and revenge take center stage for Prince Hamlet and his eventual descent into madness.
Los Angeles Times by Annlee Ellingson
A focused, if at times melodramatic, take on the play's beating heart.
Village Voice by Chris Packham
Peter Wingfield delivers an engagingly oily Claudius, and Lara Gilchrist's Ophelia is radiant. But Ramsay's Hamlet's madness never really overcomes the character's traditional emo temperament.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
Ultimately, there’s little to distinguish the proceedings other than their brevity. By the time the piece reaches its familiar death-strewn conclusion, with guns taking the place of swords, it has come to seem like little more than an ill-conceived exercise.
A modestly inventive but curiously bloodless version of the Bard’s timeless tragedy.
New York Daily News by Joe Neumaier
This Canadian Hamlet, completed years ago, is as airless as a tomb.
The New York Times by Nicolas Rapold
While Mr. Ramsay accomplishes some kind of a trick in streamlining the play, his trimming of corners feels more like a taking away of the center.
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