Hamnet
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Synopsis
From Academy Award® winning writer/director Chloé Zhao, HAMNET tells the powerful story of love and loss that inspired the creation of Shakespeare’s timeless masterpiece, Hamlet.
Cast
- Jessie Buckley
- Paul Mescal
- Zac Wishart
- James Lintern
- Joe Alwyn
- Justine Mitchell
- Eva Wishart
- Effie Linnen
- Emily Watson
- David Wilmot
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Nov 27, 2025
WHO is that child. and WHY was that the best performance i’ve seen all year. i only looked at him and fought back tears
wengelNov 20, 2025what is grief, if not love persevering
isoOct 31, 2025paul mescal’s relentless quest to play the saddest most broken men in history continues and this might just be his magnum opus
alor - Dec 4, 2025
a masterpiece. i’m never watching it again.
cobSep 8, 2025Jessie Buckley can you pls hold my hand and tell me if I’m EVER going to recover from this
Iman VellaniNov 27, 2025Just mail the Oscar to Jessie Buckley right now
joj66 - Jan 9, 2026
walked out of the cinema and immediately googled if william shakespeare had a slutty little hoop earring
aaronDec 3, 2025Imagine if your shitty Latin tutor turned out to be William Shakespeare.
Matt SingerNov 13, 2025When she realizes the entire world will be crying for her son for generations, ah that's the power of art. I'm so glad I invested in Jessie Buckley all the way back to Beast. It's paying off in dividends.
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Alright, you want my take? This is the best film out of 2025. Yes I preferred this over one battle after another, you can see my review for it, it’s glowing. But this, this means everything. The performances direct the film, but Chloe Zhao’s directing still takes a huge spotlight. For me, this…
This was such a moving and beautiful film from start to finish. Though every performance was incredible, there are three that really shine. Jessie Buckley is an absolute standout in her performance. I have been a big fan of hers for a while now but I really think this is her best yet. She is so…
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Me gustó pero siento que hay 20 minutos de más capaz? Siento que en la última parte decae un poco o yo me perdí con el guion. Para mí la actuación de ella hace la película, a paul lo amo y tampoco entiendo como nominaron a michael b Jordan y a él no, y el nenito(Hamnet) tremendo
i got the chance to see a pre screening. this movie is going to win oscars. the story is beautifully heart wrenching, the cinematography and style is so simple, patient, and the cast doesn’t have a single bad actor. the performance, the rawness, the storytelling. you will cry.
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5/5 - An incredibly beautiful and raw film about grief, but also primarily about love. It does a wonderful job at disconnecting itself from what we know and expect from a film about Shakespeare, and instead focuses on his family and their tragedy, creating a very tender portrait. Jessie Buckley was…
🫎🫎🫎🫎🫎 Unbelievable. Movie of the year. The score was so beautiful and complimented every scene perfectly. The actors and actresses did everything they needed to and more, especially the child actors. How can you perform that well and be so young? I haven’t cried this much to a movie ever.…
Atom User Reviews
This was a good movie, Jessie is the star of the movie. Just make sure you have tissue with you, when you see this movie.
Best movie of all time!
Metacritic
Zhao, bouncing back from the Marvel “Eternals” paycheck picture/debacle, serves up a touching romance between a distracted young man of letters and a woman so attuned to nature she hunts with a pet hawk, knows the uses of every herb and tree and the incantations that go with their preparation and is thus labeled the “daughter of a witch.”
It's true that many viewers have already fallen under its spell, but Zhao and O'Farrell have stripped away so much of what makes the novel magical – the time-travelling structure, the hypnotic prose rhythms, the internal monologues and the tiny, tangible details – that what's left is no more profound or authentic than any other costume drama set in ye olde days.
Mescal is quite good and tender in these final moments, as Will grapples with his grief. But it is Buckley who remains the shining beacon that keeps Hamnet alive.