Mr. Scott's is something that must be seen. It is, in a word, compelling.
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New York PostJonathan Foreman
New York PostJonathan Foreman
You can tell this is a smart take on Hamlet from the first wordless opening shots.
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VarietyDennis Harvey
VarietyDennis Harvey
In one of the most accessible versions of Hamlet yet committed to film, Campbell Scott's self-helmed Great Dane is more than ever a man for our time.
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TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
The cast is similarly impressive; they're American through and through, and thankfully refrain from affecting anything remotely resembling a British stage accent.
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New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
As for Scott, his rather wry interpretation is competent, but neither daring nor insightful enough to arouse any great passion.
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Village VoiceJessica Winter
Village VoiceJessica Winter
An aura of dust and mothballs evidently leaves a capable cast feeling woozy.