The much less known Hamlet adaptation of Kozintsev can be seen as a complement of the Olivier 1948 adaptation. The geo political aspects of the play, ignored by Olivier, are emphasized by Kozintsev.
"To act or not to act" ( in stead of "to be or not to be") seems to be the motto of the Hamlet of Kozintsev.
Personally i liked the King Lear adaptation of Kozintsev more than his "Hamlet".
"To act or not to act" ( in stead of "to be or not to be") seems to be the motto of the Hamlet of Kozintsev.
Personally i liked the King Lear adaptation of Kozintsev more than his "Hamlet".