

哈姆奈特
Directed by Chloé Zhao16世纪末期,彼时还未成名的威廉·莎士比亚(保罗·麦斯卡 饰)以教授拉丁语为生,为偿还父亲债务而奔波。他与在森林长大、性格奔放不羁的“女巫之女”艾格尼丝(杰西·巴克利 饰)相遇,被对方身上蓬勃的生命力深深吸引,随即陷入热恋。两人深知家族不会认可这段关系,便私下结合,不久后长女苏珊娜(博德希·蕾·布里纳希 饰)降生,他们的婚姻也因此被世俗接纳。后来艾格尼丝怀上双胞胎,却被婆婆要求在室内分娩,被迫切断与自然的联结。最终她顺利诞下儿子哈姆奈特(雅各比·尤佩 饰)与女儿珠迪丝(奥利维娅·莱恩斯 饰)。此后,莎士比亚前往伦敦追寻剧作家的梦想,艾格尼丝则留在家中抚养孩子。不幸的是,哈姆奈特夭折,这给夫妻二人带来沉重打击。莎士比亚将满腔悲痛倾注于创作,写出经典悲剧《哈姆雷特》,还亲自在剧中饰演哈姆雷特父亲的鬼魂;艾格尼丝则在伦敦环球剧院的舞台下,默默宣泄内心的哀伤。
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- nightcatnl1天前Slow and long
- LivewireAdmin2025年12月8日I think the only reason I was able to reasonably hold it together through this is because the person next to me in the theater was absolutely sobbing and essentially crying for the both of us. I say reasonably, I still had a few tears running down the side of my face. Amazing performances, specifically Jessie Buckley and Jacobi Jupe. I now feel the urge to consume a bunch of Shakespeare's work. I feel like understanding more of his plays will allow me to pick up on more things in this, it's the type of movie that feels incredibly layered. Shit, this actually has me considering a re-watch of Eternals
- Hairon_p.h2026年2月5日I love movies that make me cry from sadness and happiness.
- rg94002026年2月4日I bawled. Grief is such a hard thing to capture and convey in a movie. It's doubly hard when the viewer expects it. I think it's no secret what this movie is about, and a lot of viewers will go into it expecting that moment. For it to work despite those expectations is very impressive. Chloe Zhao's signature bucolic scenery is omnipresent throughout this movie, and there's this dusting of magical realism that gives the movie an almost ethereal feel. However, the real driving force of this movie is Jessie Buckley. Don't get me wrong, Paul Mescal is great as well. However, it is Buckley that is the living, beating heart of this movie, and all Zhao has to do is zoom into her face, and the rest just works. There is a scene where all she is doing is raising her hand to grasp someone, and it broke me. That scene is right up there with some of the best scenes I've seen this year, period. This is a movie about grief, and how we can process and experience it in different ways. I think Zhao and Buckley really capture that theme so poignantly in this movie. I do have one criticism though. The first third of this movie is very slow, and it feels overlong since it's mostly a prologue to the main theme of the movie. I was honestly worried about how I would feel about the movie during this section. Editing it down would have made the movie leaner without losing anything in my opinion. Regardless, this movie hit me hard, so I have to rank it as one of the best movies of the year. I hope Buckley gets her much deserved flowers.
- Kevin Ward2025年12月18日Good Grief. This didn't hit as hard as I was expecting, but still that Jessie Buckley primal wail nearly wrecked me.
- Hakihiko2026年2月5日Graceful, Intimate, and Deeply Powerful "Hamnet" is an extraordinary film: delicate, emotionally devastating, and crafted with remarkable elegance. It's the kind of movie that speaks softly yet leaves a profound impact, lingering long after it ends. The performances are simply outstanding. Every emotion feels lived-in and authentic, carried with restraint and depth rather than excess. The cast delivers something rare: performances that feel intimate and universal at the same time, grounding the film's grief and love in something painfully real. Direction is confident and sensitive, allowing the story to unfold at its own pace without ever feeling slow. The film trusts silence, gestures, and small moments, and that trust pays off beautifully. The cinematography is stunning, with fantastic shots that feel almost painterly, while never losing their emotional purpose. The music is splendid, subtle, evocative, and perfectly placed. It enhances the emotional weight without ever manipulating it, blending seamlessly with the visuals and performances to create a deeply immersive experience. "Hamnet" is a film of rare emotional intelligence and artistic control. It's moving, elegant, and quietly devastating; a true cinematic achievement. Easily one of the best movies of 2025.
- samotsama2026年2月3日Amazing performances
- Delroy G James3天前This was a quietly devastating drama that unfolds with patience and emotional precision. Rather than relying on shock, it lets grief and love settle in gradually, making the impact even more profound. Jessie Buckley delivers a deeply affecting performance, anchoring the film with raw vulnerability and strength. A beautifully acted, award-worthy story that lingers long after it ends.
- makdelart7天前I generally avoid tearjerkers because these films are usually charlatanism. It's easiest to make a film about a dying child or a mother who has cancer, and everyone around them cries, sad music plays, and “what a beautiful film.” Here, we do have a fragment of Shakespeare's biography, so the story is not entirely fictional (which would somehow justify the events shown), but it has been filtered through the prism of a contemporary novel by Maggie O'Farrell. In addition, Max Richter's heart-wrenching music is a typical element of charlatanism here. On the plus side, I definitely count the spectacular photography in natural lighting, the set design, the costumes, and Jessie Buckley's acting.
- yusefcabrera7天前This is one of those films that really needs to be experienced in the cinema. I sat with strangers left and right, and we all cried! Those final moments in the film carried so much emotion and catharsis. Then it all fades to black and the credits roll but the cinema lights don't turn on yet.. And you sit there with the palpable silence of the audience and that haunting music all movie lovers know. Few films have that impact where the emotions of the audience (in the film's theater) extend to the theater you're sitting in. Currently my best film of 2026!
- hokasu7天前Beautiful.. a bit of an acting demonstration
- Jason Layton2026年2月16日Worth a watch if you are in the mood for a light history piece. Good script, good acting. I really liked the ending.
- DEXAPLEX2026年2月15日Good Grief!
- Chrispix2026年2月15日What a beautiful story and imaginative interpretation of the inspiration for one of the best known plays in human history. It's so easy to see the parallels between the reality and fiction, and enjoy the way that the writer blends those known facts with completely believable motivations of one of the most interesting historical figures. The acting is superb in every way, and the casting of the Jupe brothers as the young and old "Hamnet" is such an excellent choice to make the ending even more compelling.
- Alina Popescu2026年2月13日Overacted
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哈姆奈特 was released on 2025年12月4日.
哈姆奈特 was directed by Chloé Zhao.
哈姆奈特 has a runtime of 2小时 6分钟.
哈姆奈特 was produced by Pippa Harris, Liza Marshall, Sam Mendes, Steven Spielberg, Nicolas Gonda.
16世纪末期,彼时还未成名的威廉·莎士比亚(保罗·麦斯卡 饰)以教授拉丁语为生,为偿还父亲债务而奔波。他与在森林长大、性格奔放不羁的“女巫之女”艾格尼丝(杰西·巴克利 饰)相遇,被对方身上蓬勃的生命力深深吸引,随即陷入热恋。两人深知家族不会认可这段关系,便私下结合,不久后长女苏珊娜(博德希·蕾·布里纳希 饰)降生,他们的婚姻也因此被世俗接纳。后来艾格尼丝怀上双胞胎,却被婆婆要求在室内分娩,被迫切断与自然的联结。最终她顺利诞下儿子哈姆奈特(雅各比·尤佩 饰)与女儿珠迪丝(奥利维娅·莱恩斯 饰)。此后,莎士比亚前往伦敦追寻剧作家的梦想,艾格尼丝则留在家中抚养孩子。不幸的是,哈姆奈特夭折,这给夫妻二人带来沉重打击。莎士比亚将满腔悲痛倾注于创作,写出经典悲剧《哈姆雷特》,还亲自在剧中饰演哈姆雷特父亲的鬼魂;艾格尼丝则在伦敦环球剧院的舞台下,默默宣泄内心的哀伤。
The key characters in 哈姆奈特 are Agnes (Jessie Buckley), Will (Paul Mescal), Mary (Emily Watson).
哈姆奈特 is rated PG-13.
哈姆奈特 is a Biography, 剧情, 历史 film.
哈姆奈特 has an audience rating of 9.3 out of 10.



























