I need edumacaction from patricians. Since English is my 2nd language and I never read his stuff in school actually sitting down and reading any Shakespeare makes my head hurt and I have trouble getting anything out of a page.
SO, what are the best Shakespeare adaptions that are newbie friendly but still keeps his style of writing intact?
>>86775791
Your pic related is shit.
Go with Olivier's big three adaptations (Henry V, Richard III, Hamlet), Polansky's Macbeth, and Zefferelli's Romeo and Juliet.
>>86776102
Thanks, man. I'll look into those
>>86776102
Not Branagh's Hamlet? I'm in a similar boat to OP
I am reading a book write now, it's in English ha ha i don't give a fuck. Watch Coriolanus faggot.
Native english speakers have a fair amount of difficulty watching Shakespeare without enough familiarity with the text to understand wtf they are talking about 40% of the time.
You are better off reading them first. Sparknotes has some well annoted simultaneous editions online
>>86777266
No, too long, too shiny, too quriky with robin williams brian blessed etc
Olivier had the oedpial hamlet thing, but apart from that its GOAT
>>86775791
RETARD ALERT
>>86777157
No problems, I'm sure you'll get a lot out of it. Good fucking stuff.
>>86775791
greatest Macbeth ever
10/10 movie
What about the Mel Gibson Hamlet?