so rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead functions on the idea of these guys not having a choice right? and even if they choose to just sit down and not move anywhere they'll probably be moved to where they need to be regardless? and the only choices they have are how they choose to interpret their world, with rosencrantz needing to find and test the boundaries of it and cement their place in it and guildenstern trusting the narrative without question? and guildenstern refuses to allow either of them to decide who they are? and they are so interconnected with each other that they are simply inseparable and indistinguishable, even to themselves? and they cannot define themselves without the other and become lost when they lose each other? and their choice (or lack thereof) in identity (or lack thereof) is mutually decided (or determined) to be in their inherent love and trust and unity in and with each other? and you expect me to be normal about that?
damn... this movie is great. really does the play justice imo and the hamlet and ragad fandoms cherish it dearly. the questions scene takes place on a tennis court thing! tim roth's earring! one of the most bisexual movies of all time imho. vote ragad for the gays
Oh my GOD the thing that's been bothering me for years about the excellent R&GAD movie and the pretty good production of R&GAD I saw recently is that the snooty English king "who are you" affectation the First Player puts on is in the Exact identical cadence of the "and who are you?" guy from The Fesh Pince Of Blair
It’s about going around and around in circles and at the end of each cycle you say you’ll remember next time and change things and each time you start the cycle again you forget what you said at the end. And each time you pass the same markers and signs saying ‘no turning back now’ and each time you continue on and every time you end up in the same place. Side by side, assuring each other and yourselves that you’ll remember next time and change things.