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Synopsis

Something is rotten in medieval-era Denmark, where political intrigue swirls around the imperial court like dark magic. Amid it all, the queen’s brightest lady-in-waiting, Ophelia, finds herself drawn to Hamlet, the charismatic and elusive crown prince. As their secretive love affair takes flight, betrayal strikes the court, threatening to derail their union and devastate the royal family for good. Caught between her desires and her loyalty, Ophelia has to decide where her devotion will ultimately lie.

Cast

  • Daisy Ridley
  • Naomi Watts
  • Tom Felton
  • Clive Owen
  • George MacKay
  • Sebastian De Souza
  • Daisy Head
  • Dominic Mafham
  • Devon Terrell
  • Anna Rust

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Great performances all around. It’s just that Shakespeare is always confusing.

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Pleasantly surprised

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Marty K

Metacritic

25
Jun 29, 2019

The result is pretty to look at, with the misty lakes and foreboding forests of Denmark beautifully photographed and the costumes lavishly designed, but the sad (and boring) result has none of the bold thrust or festering passion originally created by the Bard.

Rex Reed
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63
Jun 29, 2019

Although an intriguing way to deconstruct and reassemble a story familiar to most people who have taken high school English, Ophelia doesn’t live up to its promise perhaps because the lead character, even after having been “expanded,” is still rather flat.

Metacritic review by James Berardinelli
James Berardinelli
ReelViews
70

The best part of Ridley’s performance is her plodding, heavy-footed walk that reminds us this well-groomed lady is still a stubborn child underneath her fancy dress. She has a blank, open face that absorbs the court’s machinations and reflects little back until she decides to act insane.

Metacritic review by Amy Nicholson
Amy Nicholson
Variety