Millennial Target: Hamlet 2

To see or not to see Hamlet 2? If you are interested in Millennials, the answer is definitely ‘see’. The humor and pacing are wildly uneven, the outcome is telegraphed from the outset and the vulgar language is not at all what you would find in Disney’s High School Musical. But the insight about what will appeal to Millennials was on target from beginning to end, proving the real Hamlet correct in saying, “There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.”

While the story appears to be about a failed actor, failed high school drama teacher and failed husband, the real story, as Millennials will no doubt discern immediately, is about the students. The movie first presents this hapless bunch as disrespectful, illiterate, racially and class-divided, drug using, losers. But this is just a cover. They choose to present themselves this way, of course. In fact, they have amazing talents — for singing, stage production, choreography, musical composition, technology, organization, persuasion, and more — which only needed to be given a chance and an inspiration to thrive. They don’t need good material, a competent teacher or even much knowledge of the real Hamlet. With the students’ help, the truly hapless teacher’s laughably uninspired and ridiculous script is transformed and transplanted to yes, Broadway. (Sorry to give it away for those of you who have not seen the movie, but you would have guessed anyway).

Steve Coogan, as the Boomer drama ‘teacher’, is pitied and loved, but not respected. He is harmless, but ineffective. He doesn’t even wear underwear. He succeeds because of the students, despite his lack of talent and self-destructive qualities.

It is also significant to note that none of the young wunderkinds stands out as the ‘star’. They work, and succeed, as a team. Everyone is included — including the nerdy, sexually confused teacher’s pet and the bad girl ‘wanna-be’. It is the students’ pooled gifts, and ability to pull together, that make them successful, a true Millennial value.

I have written before of Millennial personas, archetypes and ‘secretly gifted’ fantasies. Hamlet 2 wraps them all into one package.

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