Christopher Plummer - Hamlet "To be or not to be" soliloquy

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  • čas přidán 24. 04. 2012
  • Christopher Plummer in a 1964 BBC TV production of Hamlet. The editing and camera work are nothing to write home about, but the performances are great.
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  • @samosullivan1744
    @samosullivan1744 Před 3 lety +33

    Rest In Peace Christopher Plummer, you will forever live on in our hearts.

  • @jackspry9736
    @jackspry9736 Před rokem +3

    RIP Christopher Plummer (December 13, 1929 - February 5, 2021), aged 91
    You will be remembered as a legend.

  • @sayitloudblcknproud
    @sayitloudblcknproud Před 3 lety +21

    He was one of my most favorite actors of all time. May he truly RIP.

  • @bodieofci5418
    @bodieofci5418 Před 5 lety +16

    I love how he and Richard Burton had completely different ways of doing this and yet were both compelling. Great actors.

  • @CrowTRobot-ni7zu
    @CrowTRobot-ni7zu Před 4 lety +12

    One of the finest actors to ever come out of Canada...

  • @plummerfan80
    @plummerfan80 Před 12 lety +8

    Christopher Plummer is wonderfull in this, really shows what his stage acting must be like, he's very handsome as well!

  • @jesseakaike1488
    @jesseakaike1488 Před 8 lety +18

    I saw this when it first came out and one of my high school teacher agreed that it was the best Hamlet we had ever seen.

  • @ThePinkladies18
    @ThePinkladies18 Před 2 lety +2

    I had a huge crush on Christopher Plummer when he did this and the sound of music

  • @yujicortez
    @yujicortez Před 3 lety +3

    Rest in peace, Christopher. May your legacy bloom and grow forever.

  • @mimschneider4531
    @mimschneider4531 Před 7 lety +11

    I saw this on TV when I was 15. Fell instantly in love with Shakespeare. So I have a special love for this version.

  • @lynnandersonfan
    @lynnandersonfan Před 9 lety +25

    Christopher Plummer is gorgeous!!!!

  • @shaywalters7807
    @shaywalters7807 Před 7 lety +9

    In the words of Wayne and Garth...
    "SHWING"
    God what a beautiful man

  • @govcalif
    @govcalif Před 3 lety +2

    we had you for 91 years yet it was not enough

  • @virginianolan9414
    @virginianolan9414 Před 10 lety +27

    Makes it look so easy and effortless, and so easy to listen to...

  • @theman2017inc
    @theman2017inc Před 3 lety +1

    75 years of acting be it stage, tv or big screen, that’s very impressive. Rest In Peace, Mr Plummer

  • @SueDNim
    @SueDNim Před 6 lety +8

    Riveting. Mesmerizing.
    Olivier, eat your heart out.

  • @margot9230
    @margot9230 Před 7 lety +49

    I watched all 5 of the best actors do this scene.....Plummer in my opinion was the best.

  • @Morgana888
    @Morgana888 Před 11 lety +8

    Thank you! Surely, Christopher Plummer portrays Hamlet best out of all actors, including Sir Laurence Olivier. What an incredible cast!`¬ Janet Thompson Deaver

  • @TracieSammut
    @TracieSammut Před 10 lety +9

    Christopher Plummer is in my top list of actors people who I look up too who is still AWORSOME in the performing arts industry

  • @OneManShakespeare
    @OneManShakespeare Před 6 lety +4

    I really liked the jump cuts @ 2:12 & especially @ 2:49 - it gives a certain magic to the speech, as if speaking it can transform & transport him.

  • @trudigoodman4825
    @trudigoodman4825 Před 3 lety +1

    May He Be Most Happiest In Paradise! He has passed on.

  • @stevevandien310
    @stevevandien310 Před 6 lety +7

    A great performance by a great classical actor.

  • @zriter59escritor33
    @zriter59escritor33 Před 7 lety +15

    I wish we had more film/video of Plummer's classical performances.

  • @garrison968
    @garrison968 Před 12 lety +15

    This is good. I actually followed the train of thought since he accented the words not the poetry.

  • @gerardoconnell6539
    @gerardoconnell6539 Před 5 lety +7

    Very good
    Plummer could do anything
    Play a hero play a villain..
    He was good looking enough to get a principle part with ease but he had a penchant for diversity and he didn't always want to play the good dashing hero!

  • @magoulianitissa
    @magoulianitissa Před 4 lety

    Great acting, beautiful man!

  • @simonrice7137
    @simonrice7137 Před 4 lety

    Wonderful. So handsome

  • @misskitty285
    @misskitty285 Před 10 lety +5

    I really like it (but then I have a slight crush on the Prince, as a character in a story). As for the camera work - well it is almost 50 years old. But it's Elsinore which more than makes up for it. And he really does it well. Now to find the rest of it. Thanks for posting.

  • @607arora2
    @607arora2 Před 3 lety

    Nice 👌👍👏👏👍👍👌👌

  • @MrHairyNeck
    @MrHairyNeck Před 9 lety +2

    I like it.

  • @eleanoresciath2872
    @eleanoresciath2872 Před 5 lety +3

    HAMLET: To be, or not to be--that is the question:
    Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
    The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune
    Or to take arms against a sea of troubles
    And by opposing end them. To die, to sleep--
    No more--and by a sleep to say we end
    The heartache, and the thousand natural shocks
    That flesh is heir to. 'Tis a consummation
    Devoutly to be wished. To die, to sleep--
    To sleep--perchance to dream: ay, there's the rub,
    For in that sleep of death what dreams may come
    When we have shuffled off this mortal coil,
    Must give us pause. There's the respect
    That makes calamity of so long life.
    For who would bear the whips and scorns of time,
    Th' oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely
    The pangs of despised love, the law's delay,
    The insolence of office, and the spurns
    That patient merit of th' unworthy takes,
    When he himself might his quietus make
    With a bare bodkin? Who would fardels bear,
    To grunt and sweat under a weary life,
    But that the dread of something after death,
    The undiscovered country, from whose bourn
    No traveller returns, puzzles the will,
    And makes us rather bear those ills we have
    Than fly to others that we know not of?
    Thus conscience does make cowards of us all,
    And thus the native hue of resolution
    Is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought,
    And enterprise of great pitch and moment
    With this regard their currents turn awry
    And lose the name of action. -- Soft you now,
    The fair Ophelia! -- Nymph, in thy orisons
    Be all my sins remembered.

  • @fannylablanche9952
    @fannylablanche9952 Před 3 lety

    ADIEU , monsieur Christopher PLUMMER ...

  • @EngPheniks
    @EngPheniks Před 7 měsíci

    Plummer repeated these epic lines while playing Klingon Commander Kang in the 6th Star Trek Movie "The undiscovered country"

  • @vickyowen6035
    @vickyowen6035 Před 5 lety +2

    Just struck me . How could Shakespeare , imagine what a ghost suffers after this life ,? In insufferable torment in purgatory . to come back and haunt us all with his crazy imaginings ?

  • @elizabethboulter7578
    @elizabethboulter7578 Před 3 lety

    Rest in peace.

  • @somethingyousaid5059
    @somethingyousaid5059 Před 4 lety

    To be or not to be. That really _is_ the question. And what's the answer? Not to be, of course. At least as far as I'm concerned.

  • @jnichols3
    @jnichols3 Před 10 lety +10

    OK I get the inside joke of his last words of dialog in ST:The Undiscovered Country

    • @kamuelalee
      @kamuelalee Před 5 lety

      James T. Kirk!

    • @muttleycrew
      @muttleycrew Před 4 lety +2

      Hamlet was in Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country?

  • @davidfgranger
    @davidfgranger Před 8 lety +6

    TaH pagh! TaHbe'!

  • @MitholX
    @MitholX  Před 12 lety +8

    Very handsome? Extremely handsome more like. xD

  • @Choloz22
    @Choloz22 Před 11 lety +4

    Argneir's early years, before he studied the Thu'um.

  • @plummerfan80
    @plummerfan80 Před 12 lety +3

    OK I agree very handsome, and sexy!!

  • @davidmartin2926
    @davidmartin2926 Před rokem

    Olivier, Branagh, Plummer, Burton...my God, they are all so good. How do you pick the best? For me it's kind of like great Rock Guitarists. Some prefer the spacey, other worldly character of Hendirix, others get off on the bluesy sound of Clapton, still others really dig the country slide of Duane Allman (to me, there is NOTHING like Jerry from the mid 70's) but they are all kings of their craft. Just enjoy

  • @vickyowen6035
    @vickyowen6035 Před 5 lety

    Hamlet is a ghost tour of Shakespeare's own sleep walking fantasies . As is Macbeth . And the " air drawn" dagger that leads him to his grave
    It is Shakespeare in his fever .

  • @michaelmcdonnell3905
    @michaelmcdonnell3905 Před 2 lety

    Do another black and white Hamlet.

  • @diegopisfil614
    @diegopisfil614 Před 6 lety +1

    He reminds me of Jason Bateman

  • @Haru23a
    @Haru23a Před 4 lety

    General Chang

  • @carlesvila8224
    @carlesvila8224 Před 10 lety

    It´s a 1964 production.

  • @TracieSammut
    @TracieSammut Před 10 lety

    Does anybody know what year this video was made as I am studying this at the moment to build a half an hour play for people with and without a disability. To be shown in the new year

  • @ragnorrock416
    @ragnorrock416 Před 3 lety

    He does well with Hamlet as do they all but I wish one would speak from the heart the words mean and not just the words for there is more depth and meaning than just what the words say,

    • @garyspence2128
      @garyspence2128 Před 2 lety +1

      But the extra meaning is for you to add...the listener, the audience. Your own heart, mind, attitude emotions, and personal journey bring more meaning to those magical musings, as you hear them in real time. You bring something to the tale as well. Not only the players are part of the performance..that is part of the magic as well!

  • @ruly8153
    @ruly8153 Před 2 lety +2

    I’d say Christopher Plummer was a better stage actor than screen actor. Like Burton he struggled making the move from Stage to Screen. It’s kind of sad that we don’t really know how great Richard Burton was on stage

    • @Edelweiss-wj5zx
      @Edelweiss-wj5zx Před 4 měsíci

      He was both a great stage and a great screen actor, getting:
      3 Oscar nominations, 1 win
      7 Emmy nominations, 2 wins
      7 Tony nominations , 2 wins.
      even 1 Grammy nomination!
      And many other awards!
      A legendary actor with amazing credentials!

  • @carlesvila8224
    @carlesvila8224 Před 11 lety

    Magnificent,but I still prefer Olivier.It depends on everyone's taste.Regards!.

  • @garrison6863
    @garrison6863 Před 2 lety

    I liked Burton's Hamlet better.

  • @perovskaya
    @perovskaya Před 4 lety

    when young a promising actor assuming English sounds well but aged terribly as an actor

    • @Edelweiss-wj5zx
      @Edelweiss-wj5zx Před 4 měsíci

      Actually Plummer was a phenomenal actor in old age.
      Won an Oscar at age 82, and at 87 was the oldest actor to get an Oscar nomination.

  • @garrison968
    @garrison968 Před 8 lety

    I thought the film was disappointing when it came out on DVD.
    I also though that although Plummer was good enough there was no original interpretation of the role. It was pretty much a conventional Hamlet. Olivier's is not the best Hamlet, but at least he tried to come up with an original conception of the part.

    • @chickenschnitzel
      @chickenschnitzel Před 8 lety +8

      +garrison968 Actually, Plummer's is one of the riskiest interpretations of Hamlet; most actors are much more cautious.
      The cast includes Michael Caine, Donald Sutherland and Robert Shaw. It was videotaped at Elsinore Castle in Denmark. Sorry you didn't enjoy it.

    • @kengruz669
      @kengruz669 Před 3 lety

      And "trying to come up with an original concept" is not an original concept, by the way

  • @SuperBullyone
    @SuperBullyone Před 7 lety +3

    mel gibson is better

  • @michaelridley3191
    @michaelridley3191 Před 9 lety +4

    It doesn't work, because the intellect isn't a primary concern of Plummer's. He does well, but Hamlet is ruined/empowered by his brains, you have to be very clever for that; Plummer's too manly, too practical. Takes a homosexual to play the role!

  • @edwardkarlson8192
    @edwardkarlson8192 Před 5 lety

    What BS, nobody in Hamlet's condition would artistically recite like it was an eloquent poem. Mine is much better. Let's see what Olivier's got. (His 'Winter of our discontent was terrible.)

    • @Eristhenes
      @Eristhenes Před 4 lety +1

      What I love about this performance, in contradistinction to the others, is that it is a true soliloquy (minus the confounded echoes at certain intervals). This passage is that a tortured soul opining, (out loud )over existentialist woes, asking "the only true philosophical question." It should be quiet, unsettling, pensive. Admittedly, though, this might be a little too pensive, lol; it should be interspersed with more dynamics. (I like Kenneth Branagh's soliloquy in this regard)
      The best part about a film is that you can whisper to yourself, which is what this passage demands. On stage you have to blurt things out so the audience hears you. I've always found theater rather contrived and unnatural because of this.