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It feels a little like how a fourth movie might feel, if were to make one in say the 2040s, and stands as a well-acted and brutally honest movie about growing both old and apart from someone who once meant a lot to you.
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Overall, “Hamlet” is well worth watching for fans of Shakespeare or just anyone who enjoys a well-acted and thought-provoking drama.
The film, which tells of a reunion of friends for a Juneteenth getaway in a cabin the woods, is smart, funny, well-acted and produces more legitimate scares than one typically gets in these types of horror lampoons.