Summary
Highlights
A character is described as having more inside him than any other man, followed by a search for William Shakespeare. The idea of destiny is introduced when one character reveals that the women in her family 'see things'.
The narrative shifts to themes of loss and grief, with heartfelt statements about children and the possibility of them being 'gone', culminating in a mother's sorrow over her lost boy.
A suggestion to 'go to London' is made, and a place in someone's head is described as more real than anywhere else. The threat of 'the plague' is introduced, leading to a plea to 'keep your heart open'.
The trailer concludes with a profound thought, 'to die, to sleep, per chance to dream', eliciting a contemplative 'What do you say?'
Visions of landscapes and oceans are depicted, along with a prophecy of twins. Hamlet's aspiration to be one of his father's players is revealed, and questions of bravery and fine art are raised.
The trailer opens with an intriguing question about knowing everything about a person by touching them, setting a mysterious tone.