“I did love you…”
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- Опубликовано: 9 май 2018
- Credits
Hamlet by Andrew Scott
Ophelia by Jessica Brown Findlay
Claudius by Angus Wright
Gertrude by Juliet Stevenson
Director Robert Icke and Rhodri Huw
Producer John Wyver
Production Company Illuminations and Almeida Theatre
(via BBC Arts)
He’s such a great actor but..... “Get thee to a nunnery” is the new “y’all need Jesus” meme and I’m using at forever now.
Omg.. 😭😭😭😭 this is amazing
Will be using it from now on 😂
A nunnery was Elizabethan slang for a brothel...he's insulting her.
@@alyssalidman5123 lol I'm glad somebody said it
@Alyssa Lidman then should it be the new “go back to party city where you belong” ? 🤔
Shakespeare said ‘S[he] Be[lie]ve[d]’
sbeve
LordVader1094 he lie d
@@toonomam No shit, Sherlock.
@@LordVader1094 *Moriarty
Oh. My god.
The actress is criminally underrated. She is amazing.
Nah, for female it is easy to cry. The Man is the true Genius here.
@@jemperdiller bitch
Maledict Show us on the doll where she hurt you, bro
@@jemperdiller bitch
Jessica Brown Findlay is absolutely wonderful! Have you seen Harlots? Her performance in that is extraordinary
What makes his performance so outstanding is how he isn’t afraid of pauses. He just lets silence be, without judgement. I love that.
Stfu this guys just saying nonsense
@@NiallFlynn-mr5uq gr8 b8 m8
@@hirschy1103 u talk nonsense on the astral plane but trust me hirschy1103 if I ever encounter your presence in physical form....you shall feel the full extent of my merciless wrath
@@NiallFlynn-mr5uq punish me daddy
wat?
@@NiallFlynn-mr5uq nah.
“Get thee to a Nunnery”
DESTROYED BY WORDS.
WHERE IS YOUR FATHER?
Scorpion S well..... let the doors be shut upon him
@@KL-000 that he may act the fool no where but in his own house
Toxic relationships throughout the ages
He basically says, men are trash, don't waste your time with us.
It’s really jaw dropping how well he communicates Shakespeare. He clearly has an understanding of what he’s saying that really sets him apart from a lot of other actors. Incredible performance.
Exactly yes! Thank you
Exactly. The problem with the words of Shakespeare is that we might listen to them, which is a mistake. What Andrew is doing here is painting with words, but the message was non verbal.
Yes. You can feel it coming from his gut. Even though he’s saying he doesn’t care. Amazing.
Doing Shakespeare is pretty much every actor's dream. It is the ultimate honour to be asked to act out his plays.
"Go thy ways to a nunnery, and quickly too."
"Oh, hi Mark."
It's not true I did not hit her I did naaaht....
Where's your father?
First time that watching The Disaster Artist came in hand 🙏🏻
CHEEP cheep cheep cheep
I’m your one thousandth like
🤣😂🤣😂😂
Someone said this on another scene from this performance, but he makes it look like he is just thinking of the words as he says them, not like he is just reciting learned lines
That’s how it’s supposed to be! That’s how I was taught in all my classical verse classes at university. That Shakespeare characters speak to discover and learn.
He said this in a talk at the Oxford Union! It's a fantastic talk
Yes. You've just described what actors do lol
The Cost it’s called smithereens
Isn't that... Good acting?
The timeless genius of Shakespeare's writing is only fully realized to modern audiences when it is communicated with this level of intention and honesty.
Preach
It really is a magical thing about theatre/literature, that the deepest and relatable things to the human experience can be written down four hundred years ago and earnestly be felt by audiences centuries later.
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@@Tom-rg2ex people are forced to read shakespeare in high school and forever fail to realize humanity has literally never changed or advanced in any important spiritual or emotional way
@@seth99t Yeah it is
Oh lol I thought this was one of those “Ex’s talk after breakup” videos
At the very beginning so did I before they started with the olde English, incredible acting...
Same. Pleasantly surprised.
As always, Shakespeare is ahead of his time
@@SirSX3 naw. Cervantes was betrer in every way. Plenty of his contemporaries were actually.
Same
Andrew scott is a brilliant actor
Overdone
Maleficent S
That's what peoplE *DOOOO!!!*
That he is indeed.
way overdoes things.
It's one of those moments that absolutely breaks your heart. Ophelia is at her most vulnerable, putting it all out there for the one she loves most. And Hamlet, whether it's his grand plan or not, is treating her like trash to distance himself from her, oblivious to how he is destroying her anyway.
Good point.
At the same time, he’s hurt and angry that she would spy on him for her dad
This scene is such a life lesson... Never get into a relationship with a self loathing person, they'll take it out on you.
Well said!
Sometimes, I wish I could explain this to my wife.
@@ACoupleStoners oof.
@@ACoupleStonersyiu are eating her out ?
@Amy Hahahahahahahaahahahaha, "I call it Tuesday", thanks for the laugh hahahhshsha
I’ve always had problems understanding Shakespeare but the way he performs, I completely understand what he’s saying and what is going on. Thank God.
I knew this would happen with him and someone because he is living the words and expressing what they mean it’s just such a good performance
It's amazing. It's as if he was speaking modern English. It's as if the dialogue was written this week.
I know everyone is complementing Andrew and I love him so much he did a perfect job with the character, I loved it, but Jessica was a perfect Ophelia as well. She's my favorite so far, such raw emotions, such anger, such pain and heartbreak... They were all so perfectly evident and so perfectly acted out...
The anger is what made her Ophelia so good👍
She's living it. He's killing it.
S(he)’s living i(t) he’s killing (it)
@@mysigt_ 😂😂😂wtf
andd... we're all dead
@@mysigt_ you lost your chance to spell " he lit "
@@anastacia3795 correct, where were you 5 months ago?
From Moriarty to Hot Priest to Hamlet. 👏👏👏👏👏
What a glow up
Range for days
Nice, I followed that progression as well mate
Very talented actor😍😍😍
HE CHUCKLES
was looking for this
to be honest, i think she ate him up. she was incredible and so convincing - packed so much emotion into those few lines!
entirely agreed
I was just thinking how amazing she is! Every time the camera cut to her I was completely lost in the story.
Wow... my friend in highschool used to say to girls at parties (who were being too* promiscuous), “where is your father? Get thee to a nunnery” ... are you gonna tell me my homie from the block was quoting Shakespeare... get the f out
Lol that's awesome if it's true
Gettn the f out, then.
Adam hahaha niceeeee
Idk if he was quoting Shakespeare, what I do know is he was posting cringe
@SlightlySickTV Damn bro that’s so based
Just stop it you supine protoplasmic invertebrate jelly
I'll just see myself to the nunnery, yes, sir, thank you sir...
Corinna Ulloa this made me laugh
I AM WITH YOU!!!
Corinna Ulloa BRUH
it’s a messed up family tree
andrew scott captures exactly why i fell in love with hamlet when i first read it. his anger in combination with his sadness and grief is so visceral and terribly relatable. we all act in mad ways when we’re grieving and then traumatized (by your mom marrying your uncle like a month after your dads funeral) and he perfectly captures that feeling of lashing out at everyone when you’re hurting
you can't even imagine how grateful I am for this
Andrew Scott definitely understand his character, but Jessica Brown Findlay is pouring SO much emotion into these lines.
Strenght, sadness, pain, all are perfectly portrayed in her expressions and in her eyes. Amazing performance.
Jessica Brown Findlay's stunning performance in this production was the time I've ever really understood Ophelia. Superb, just superb.
this video made me feel as if he had just broken up with me
The manner in which he said, "Farewell," made me burst out laughing. It was so... dismissive. Callous in its lack of interest in her reply or reaction. Totally f-ed up!
The acting is top tier. Not everyone can make Shakespeare sound natural and effortless and this is truly excellent.
"Why wouldst thou be a breeder of sinners?" That sentence stabs my heart.
sinners do go to heaven if truly repentful among other things so that's good
He’s so good. I’ve never been one to understand Shakespeare but the way he performs it, he has made it tangible. Wish I saw whole performance in person
I had this same thought pop up in my head yesterday and that's what led me to search "best shakespeare performance" to end up on this video.
this scene always gets me in every hamlet. Both of them portrayed the emotions perfectly in my opinion!
For me is Ophelia' s funeral
I love how you almost forget this isn't a modern conversation even with old words because of the way he says it. Best version of this scene
andrew is so amazing it's like he's making up the words on the spot instead of from a script, and that's so hard to do with shakespeare
"I loved you not"
"Why?"
Because I am gay.
Why are you gay?
Andrew Burgardt I am not gay.
@@DewDewMegaDeeDee Andrew Scott is gay
Sherlock:He is gay
"I was the more deceived"
I’m taken aback by this. Makes it so much easier to understand like damn. It just lets you know how important tone and physical display is in communication
really loved the expressions jessica carried throughout the clip.
Where can I watch the whole thing? I’ve never been so engrossed in Hamlet before. I love Andrew’s line delivery. It is so honest and unpretentious
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Who is the actress? She is also amazing.
Jessica Brown Findlay, and yeah she is!
@@julianreviews8102 whoa she looks so different from Downton Abbey!!!
Fantastic
She didn’t do anything though
She plays a main character in the show ‘Harlots’ you should check it out
She nailed it no word her expression the look in her eyes as if she is experiencing those feelings in that moment
Hamlet: “Get thee to a nunnery”
Ophelia: “MORIARTY”
Vintage fleabag content. I’ll take it.
Incredible performance by the two!
The regret when I miss such performances
MarshMelon
I wish that I could’ve went and watched this in person
But I had the fortune of watching it on BBC1
Andrew is just pure genius
I love this. Both are so talented, but really, Andrew has such a way of modernizing the words, yet keeping the integrity they have of that type of written word, it’s amazing
Andrew Scott is a brilliant actor. I envy anyone who have seen him on stage. Seeing him perform live is on my bucket-list.
I read the play back in high school and I always felt for poor Ophelia. She’s caught between her father and his loyalty to their new king and her lover who basically treated her with contempt and despite not being a part of either and getting dragged into it without her consent got the brunt of it from Hamlet. Poor girl 😢
That girls acting was brilliant indeed both was 💕
Huge talent
I like the nuances in this performance.
I had no idea this was hamlet until I read the description and I was so confused but impressed
his facial microexpressions between "I did love you" and "once" let you understand everything...
"throws papers to floor"
Me: *BRAVO!!!*
this is was the first time i’ve ever seen shakespeare being performed. oh my gosh words can not describe the emotions i just felt.
He is just awesome...in his own way. Just love him....
He’s good and when he plays you can see how he feels the emotions from his eyes
That last "farewell" GETS TO MY HEART WHY IS ANDREW SCOTT SUCH A GENIUS
I’ll see myself to the nunnery if it means I can glimpse the priest.
AYYYYYYYY
Hello father
“Hello father!”
andrew scott is one of my favorite actors ever
This gotta be so hard to do. So many legends have done this, it's probably the most played roles of all time, so you have to master the language and add your own skills to it. Andrew does it well
Some amazing facial expressions / show of emotion. I remember just a few years ago doing Hamlet scenes in Highschool!
Technique becomes unnoticeable when touches perfection.
The man is awash in actorisms, and he still gives an awesome performance.
Andrew’s acting makes me thrilled. He’s so good.
he is such a great actor, that performance in one black mirror episode blew me away
He is so great as an actor, I just can't🙌
It's almost like a cleverbot conversation but medieval version
Such an amazing, intelligent and emotionally intelligent actor. I had not heard of Jessica Bron Findlay, but from this brief clip she seems to me equally amazing. I first saw Andrew Scott in the Sherlock series; if you didn't know, his total time on screen throughout the series totals something like under 5 minutes... wherein he made an indelible impression and completely stunned audiences.
Damn, they are GOOD
is there a full version of this anywhere? i am so mesmerized by andrew scott's acting. he is phenomenal
I can't stop watching him as Hamlet. He's by far the best I've seen... and as I'm studying English Lit I have seen a fair few!
David Tennant is an entirely opposite but extremely good interpretation
Jessica and Andrew are amazing 💛
He is such a great actor
It’s the first Ophelia I’ve seen in a very long time that has literally any strength to her. Jessica Brown Findlay delivers ‘I was the more deceived’ so well.
Such beautiful acting in so brief a clip! They both did wonderfully, I loved it.
It amazes and delights me to see the Bard's words spoken as if they were new.
I've always imagined this scene to violent, shouts and pushes, but this is just... haunting. Amazing acting amazing delivery!!!
I could watch this millions of times but every time I do I get this overwhelming sense of love and appreciation for Andrew Scott...as though I am watching him act for the first time. Love the guy.
This is how you translate Shakespeare to stage.
So much of perfection ❤️
From the beginning of this clip, you can feel.her anguish, pain on her heart, disraught, no words....just a...great actress...
this production makes me insane i absolutely adore it
This guy is just extraordinary!
I watched them act together in films and I can say without a doubt that they have an incredible chemistry
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THANK YOUUUUUU. YOUR VIDEOS ARE SAVING MY GRADE RIGHT NOW
He is absolutely brilliant.
so good
he always has traits of moriarty in all his roles lol
I used to think that too but now i believe that, it's just him. Pure Andrew. So his Andrew is showing in Moriarty, actually.
@@milaces1323 That's what I'm thinking, too! Thank you! So many people are saying, that he is always or most of the time like Moriarty. But that's not true. It's Andrew. It's how he acts. Nice to share this opinion with someone.😁 (Sorry for my English)
He's just Moriarty playing Andrew Scott
@@callous99 obviously though? He created the moriarty you talk of, not the other way around
Every character is stuck with the acto who played him or her. Of course he LOOKS like Moriarty
my fav actor of all times♥️♥️♥️
they are so damn talented. i am in complete awe.
I am losing my absolute mind at how much sense Andrew Scott is making of this prose. I never heard it recited in a way that reacted with me at all like this.
The thing is it’s not that he doesn’t love her, he’s trying to protect her from himself
@Andrew Scott you’re not really Andrew Scott
Watching this live was amazing. ❤
The actors are amazing in this, the emotion was incredibly vivid.
All I heard was “begone thot.”
Or is that meme old now?
It will never die
Old and lame
old and cringe as fuck
NEVER
“Go thee to a nunnery” is better.
This type of Shakespeare performance is my jam!
She's so beautiful and emotional. Wow just gorgeous
I just adore Jessica Brown Findlay, gorgeous and talented with a unique voice
Oh My God.... This is the best Hamlet ever...
Hamlet: "It's just a prank bro"
2 solid actors, great performance.
I love this guy!