I can pull more details on the differences between the movie and the original play.

The film is noted for being more of an "inspiration" than a faithful adaptation of the original play. While Shakespeare's Ophelia is often portrayed as a tragic, passive victim driven to madness by the men in her life, this version presents her as:

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Reviewers often highlight the film's "cold beauty" and "well-played" scenarios. The production design focuses on:

A powerful musical score that complements the "slow burn" pace of the character development.

The story follows a rebellious Ophelia who is taken into Elsinore Castle as a lady-in-waiting and falls for Prince Hamlet.

I can find specific critics' ratings from IMDb.