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Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead
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Stoppard Must Be Stark Raving Sane to Turn Hamlet into a Minor Character
I'll confess that Hamlet has never been one of my favorite plays. It's an overwrought tragedy that makes me giggle every bit as much as Romeo and Juliet. I think it's funny when Hamlet and Laertes get into a grief-contest at Ophelia's grave. I think it's funnier still when Hamlet soliloquizes with... Read full review »
They're only mostly dead.
I wasn't going to write an opinion on this movie. Mainly because if you're going to like this movie, you've probably already seen it.
There is a lot of misunderstanding about this movie, and it has been overlooked. (The movie not the misunderstanding)
First off, the main joke of...
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Best when served dry...
Done in a Shakespearian style, this former play is a real challenge. It explores two very minor characters in Will's play, Hamlet.Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Who are they? What roles were they really playing in Hamlet's story? What really happened to them? Who's REALLY telling this story anyway?... Read full review »
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Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead [dvd New]
Centering on two minor characters from Shakespeare's Hamlet, two off-kilter rogues are summoned to the court of the King of Denmark, where they meet a traveling entertainer and attempt to solve a mystery. Based on Tom Stoppard's play, this film won Best Picture at the 1991 Venice Film Festival.
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Centering on two minor characters from Shakespeare's Hamlet two off-kilter rogues are summoned to the court of the King of Denmark where they meet a traveling entertainer and attempt to solve a mystery. Based on Tom Stoppard's play this film won Best Picture at the 1991 Venice Film Festival.
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Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead [VHS]
Tom Stoppard's modern stage classic finds a pair of film actors worthy of its verbal japery and existential bewilderment: Gary Oldman and Tim Roth are deliciously locked in as the title characters of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead. And yet it remains difficult to tell which one is Rosencrantz and which Guildenstern-- even they seem unsure--a clever part of Stoppard's ingenious design. Focusing on a pair of unremarkable characters from Hamlet, Stoppard sees the great play from their confused perspective. Now and again the action of Hamlet sweeps them up, but most of the time R&G are left wondering where they are, what they have been sent for, and why they can't remember anything that happened before the beginning of the play. Richard Dreyfuss (fittingly grandiloquent) is the Player King, who seems to know more about the ominous workings of fiction and tragedy than the heroes do. Stoppard's first outing as a film director is handsomely shot but uncertainly paced--although any time Oldman and Roth go into one of their tennis-match debates on probability, identity, or death, the movie crackles. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern may be the "indifferent children of the earth," but for this brief moment they deserve center stage. --Robert Horton
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| Stars | Richard Dreyfuss | |
| Actors | Gary Oldman | |
| Available Formats | DVD | |
| Directors | Tom Stoppard | |
| UPC | 063634006091 | |
| Genre | Comedies | |
| Subgenre | Comedy • Mystery | |
| MPAA Rating | PG (MPAA) | |
| Release Date | 1990 | |
| Running Time | 1hr 57min | |
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| (11/29/1990, p.121, Peter Travers): "...Pure pleasure....The film is extravagantly, mercilessly funny....[A] thrilling one-of-a-kind film..." | ||
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"I want to go home." Rosencrantz (Gary Oldman) to Guildenstern (Tim Roth) "Don't let them confuse you." Guildenstern to Rosencrantz |
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