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" ... Franco Zeffirelli's adaptation of the Bard's magnum opus isn't the all-time greatest cinematic rework of the play — that'd be Laurence Olivier's 1948 staging. It's not the second best, either — that distinction belongs to the 1996 adaptation from Olivier's heir apparent, Kenneth Branagh. But Zeffirelli's Hamlet still has quite a bit going for it nonetheless. His streak of awfulness still latent, Mel Gibson devours the titular role with the hunger of a young actor who knows full well that he's at the center of "next great thespian" conversations. Zeffirelli grounds the play in its original setting but manages to modernize the text by maximizing the combat sequences and shooting them in the language of high-octane action. The film doesn't quite rank a 'Baz Luhrmann' on the adoring-sacrilege scale, but it's a beast all its own to be sure. ... "
" ... Say what you want about the awfulness of air travel, but it does have one undeniably redeeming quality: It’s really safe. While commercial airline accidents obviously garner a lot of media attention, the fact is, they are extremely rare. Accounting for just 0.006 deaths per billion miles of travel, flying is the safest form of transportation out there, far safer than driving. ... "
" ... So what is happening? Is 2020 just a remarkable outlier of awfulness in the Atlantic as it has been for so many of us across our pandemic and recession-stricken planet? ... "
" ... There's a scene filled with vitriol and awfulness. But at least it's always---or nearly always---pretty easy to tell which side most people are on, even those largely claiming to not take sides. ... "
" ... Wattacheril: Despite the awfulness of the objective reality, I do observe a simultaneous reckoning. A lot of truth is coming out quickly. So much of what we, health care workers, do when it comes to risk management and life and death decisions is veiled. I have been moved to tears over the public support for us (which is intimately tied to them) in these dire circumstances. While it may first center around something so essential as personal protective equipment (PPE) at this phase, I do sense a real opportunity for reform as we move through the phases of this pandemic. But before we get there, a lot of truth telling and exposure needs to happen. The organized part of me wants it to be planned and structured and emotionally attuned, but the reality is the healthcare system is on full display in all its virtue and vice. There is such deep goodness in humanity that is becoming visible and needs to be supported, resourced, and amplified. ... "