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Ophelia is a 2018 historical drama film directed by Claire McCarthy and written by Semi Chellas about the character of the same name from William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. Based on the novel by Lisa Klein , the film follows the story of Hamlet from Ophelia's perspective.
The film was also well received in other countries. John Patterson, critic for The Guardian, wrote, "Idiocracy isn't a masterpiece—Fox seems to have stiffed Judge on money at every stage—but it's endlessly funny", and of the film's popularity, described seeing the film "in a half-empty house. Two days later, same place, same show—packed-out."
Pretty much every funny movie quote from the 1975 film is still as hilarious as it was back in 1975. Maybe more so after circulating through pop culture for last 50 years.
Themes associated with Ophelia have led to movies such as Ophelia Learns to Swim (2000) [29] and Dying Like Ophelia (2002), In Vishal Bhardwaj's adaptation Haider (2014), the character was portrayed by actress Shraddha Kapoor. [30] and by Daisy Ridley in Claire McCarthy's version of 2018 where Ophelia is the main character.
The correct quote is 'If you build it, he will come.' 'Wall Street' Though Gordon Gekko definitely thinks greed is good, his quote is actually 'Greed, for lack of a better word, is good.'
The site's critics consensus states, "Happy, Texas is a simple, funny romantic comedy that benefits from a very talented cast and a good soundtrack." [10] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 62 based on 31 critics' reviews. [11] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it three out of four. [12]
Copeland had hoped to act professionally, but was drawn instead behind the scenes of television shows and movies, in part because the 1972 Hollywood movie "The Getaway" was filmed in San Marcos.
The only person he has in his life is personal assistant Ophelia who is growing tired of his antics. One day, Joe receives a call that his childhood best friend Boots McKay has died unexpectedly. Shaken by the news and following a disastrous meeting with an up-and-coming director and his agent, Joe swims out to sea, contemplating suicide.