Parents' Guide to

Hamlet (1996)

By Randy White, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 14+

Shakespeare's great tragedy -- all of it.

Movie PG-13 1996 266 minutes
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A Lot or a Little?

What you will—and won't—find in this movie.

Community Reviews

age 13+

Based on 7 parent reviews

age 12+

Nudity at 30 min and 2 hr 40 min.

As always, Branagh did a remarkable job with this movie. It is excellently acted and filmed, and the setting adds to it rather than detracting. As others have said, there is nudity and sex in this version that are completely unnecessary to the story. Whole I understand what he was trying to show, the scenes are very dated and typical of a 1990s movie, where just enough is shown to titillate without bumping up the rating. Just FYI, for parents or teachers who wish to show this to kids, 12 and up is fine as long as your are aware of when the nudity/sex appears. At about 30 minutes, after Laertes take his leave of Ophelia, and at about 2 hours and 40 minutes, as Ophelia is going off on a rant, basically the same scene is shown in quick snippets. Personally, I'd let a mature high school senior watch with no problem. However, the movie is excellent and it would be a shame to miss for a younger viewer just because of these scenes.
age 12+

The Best Version Everyone Needs To Watch

It's the only good film adaption of Hamlet I've ever watched. It's the truest, most beautifully portrayed, and wonderfully acted version, and it ruined all other versions of Hamlet for me because it was so perfect. Just a warning on the note of sex; there's a scene where Hamlet and Ophelia are obviously getting it on, but you don't see any nudity. The scene is repeated twice; once near the beginning and once near the end. It's fairly easy to skip or explain but if you let your kids watch it they might be twelve or older. If you skip, kids well under twelve can watch and enjoy this. I watched it when I was eight and loved it. Violence is fine, everything else is fine. It's beautiful, funny, and sad. I love it.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (7 ):
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There are a number of reasons to recommend this rousing adaptation of Hamlet. The cast is superb, and as both director and actor, Kenneth Branagh shines. The actors don't simply recite lines; they discover the meaning of Shakespeare's words as they speak them. Shot in widescreen 70mm, the movie looks gorgeous. Most versions of Hamlet are heavily edited, and this is a chance to see the entire play in all its glorious complexity.

Here is a Hamlet with all of his rage and confusion on display, a young man seeking revenge for his father's murder who hesitates to take action, his inner turmoil mirrored in the court's politics. The intricate, unedited plot runs over four hours, but the rewards are great for viewers who stick it out. Some of the celebrity cameos hit (Billy Crystal as the First Gravedigger), while some completely miss (Jack Lemmon as Marcellus), but the leads are uniformly brilliant. A bravura accomplishment and a great addition to any collection.

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