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Hamlet through her eyes.
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.
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Alternative Titles
オフィーリア, Ofélia, Офелия, 오필리아, Офелія, 奥菲莉娅, Οφηλία, 奧菲莉亞, Ofelija, אופליה, Ophélie, ოფელია, Ofelia - Amore e Morte, Ofēlija, Ofelia, オフィーリア 奪われた王国
Premiere
22 Jan 2018
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USAPG-13
Sundance Film Festival
25 Apr 2018
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Russia16+
Moscow International Film Festival
03 Sep 2018
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France
Deauville Film Festival
29 Oct 2018
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Australia
British Film Festival
Theatrical limited
28 Jun 2019
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USAPG-13
Theatrical
25 Jul 2019
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Russia16+
12 Oct 2019
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Ukraine
22 Nov 2019
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UK15
22 Jul 2020
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PortugalM/12
14 Jul 2021
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South Korea15
Digital
28 Jun 2019
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USAPG-13
20 Sep 2019
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Russia16+
14 Nov 2019
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JapanG
15 Apr 2020
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France
01 Nov 2021
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FranceU
Physical
23 Apr 2020
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Germany12
Australia
29 Oct 2018
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Premiere
British Film Festival
France
03 Sep 2018
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Premiere
Deauville Film Festival
Germany
Japan
Portugal
22 Jul 2020
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TheatricalM/12
Original date 18/03/2020 delayed due to Covid-19
Russia
25 Apr 2018
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Premiere16+
Moscow International Film Festival
South Korea
UK
USA
22 Jan 2018
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PremierePG-13
Sundance Film Festival
Ukraine
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must a movie be good? is george mackay as hamlet wearing a smokey black eyeliner not enough?
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This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
i don’t care about shakespeare i care about pretty girls holding flowers in lakes and stabbing kings with huge swords and this Delievered!
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the joke is on you shakespeare for neglecting to mention that ophelia is a girl boss and hamlet is merely her male wife
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Just making my way through George MacKay’s IMDB page, mind your business.
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watched for george mackay with eyeliner, stayed for george mackay with eyeliner
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i’ve gathered that apparently this shits on shakespeare’s grave or something from reviews but i don’t care its pretty and i liked it
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oh to be lying in a meadow with george mackay...
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this was adapted from a fanfic with tags including, but not limited to: fix-it-fic, gay hamlet, lesbian ophelia, slashfic, ophelia/gertrude, hamlet/laertes, MAJOR CANON DIVERGENCE
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the de-misogynification of hamlet
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This film willy nilly choosing what to include and what to completely disregard from the source material without considering theme(s) and masquerading as a a feminist interpretation while also making it all about Ophelia/Gertrude's love for undeserving men, BUT at the same time providing sumptuous period costume and set design, wit, and featuring a scene where Daisy Ridley (who finally gets to show off some acting chops) reads aloud to Naomi Watts from an erotic novel:
Go off i guess?
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Shakespeare walked so Daisy Ridley could run
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literally obsessed with this adaptation of shakespeare's hamlet... ophelia is constantly getting the juicy gossip and causes NUMEROUS scandals all while hamlet disappears into the background only to return later as an angsty boy king in perfect eyeliner... the 15th century DRAMA of it all