| Pirkka-Pekka Petelius, Esko Salminen,
Kati Outinen , Elina Salo, Esko Nikkar , Kari Väänänen .
The plot of William Shakespeare's Hamlet had already been transposed
to the modern business world twice before the release of Hamlet
Goes Business. These earlier films, Strange Illusion (46) and The
Rest is Silence (60), are nearly as dour as the Shakespeare original.
Only Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki was able to see the dark humor
and satirical implications of such a time-displacement effort: his
modernization of Hamlet was set in a rubber duck factory, making
all the passions torn to tatters seem slightly ridiculous. While
the film follows the traditional tale of a son seeking revenge for
his father's murder, director Kaurismaki never misses an opportunity
to skewer the business world, just as he'd been doing in collaboration
with his writer/director brother Mika ever since 1982. Also released
in some countries as Hamlet Gets Business, this film was first seen
in Finland as Hamlet Liikemaailmassa. |