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Romeo And Juliet [1997]
ReviewsAccent on worldliness Review date: 2008-02-06 Rating: 8 out of 10 The opening sequence of this film includes arial shots of an American city in which a church spire is dominated by two much taller skyscrapers belonging to the chief businesses there. Visually, this sums up one of the important themes of the play, how material values in Verona have become more important than spiritual ones. There are many more ways in which this film intelligently translates Shakespeare's words into pictures. Particularly enjoyable is the way in which, at the Capulet's party, all the major characters play a symbol of themselves: Tybalt is a devil, Lady Capulet is Cleopatra, Mercutio is a transvestite, Juliet is an angel, and though Romeo begins as an astronaut, he ends up looking far more like a knight in shinning armour. The text is very much shorter than we might expect and few of the actors speak the text with much lyricism but anyone who has to teach this play might do a lot worse than ask students to compare and contrast this with Zeffirelli's version, but beware, your discussion could go on for several sessions. Wow!! Review date: 2005-05-04 Rating: 10 out of 10 I'm gonna keep this brief But oh my God could this film get an better?? it's amazing seriously Buy it now, you'll love it!! Perfect! Review date: 2005-03-31 Rating: 10 out of 10 One of the best films of our time! certainly the best Shakespeare adaptation on film. The acting, sets and props are stunning. A movie to move you. You must see this before you die! romeo and juliette Review date: 2005-03-27 Rating: 10 out of 10 at first i thought that this film was really REALLY odd! it is set in fair Verona which is a modern day city much like New York and then they stat speaking and its all "thou, thy and nay" yet its in modrn day with guns and cars. but then u keep on watchin and see a remarkable love story emerge and u follow the breathtakingly beautiful story of two people from two rival famlies and see how something so precious emerges from a past of hatred and anger. the leads are fab, claire danes is rather plain and doesnt suit a typical holywood actress steareotype but really suits the role of juliette. and leonardo dicaprio also fits into the role of romeo very well and they both have totally amazin chemistry throughout the film. theres some amazin scenes like when they meet for the first time when marcucio dies and when the classic "romeo, romeo where for art thou romeo??!" is shown to us. the best bit of the filmis the endin. it really was superb and a really movin ending to a great film. even if u h8 the beginiing please watch right to the end. im not goin to say you'll love it but i think its a really great film and shows how powerful and wonderful two peoples love for oneanother really is Product Details/SpecificationsActor(s): Claire Danes Pete Postlethwaite Harold Perrineau John Leguizamo Leonardo DiCaprio Creators: Leonardo DiCaprio (Primary Contributor) Claire Danes (Primary Contributor) Director(s): Recording label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Manufacturer: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment EAN: 5039036001106 Binding: DVD Number of items: 1 Format: PAL, Widescreen, Release date: 2000-02-07 Number of discs: 1 Aspect ratio: 2.35:1 Audience rating: Suitable for 12 years and over Region code: 2 Running time: 115 minutes Theatrical release date: 1996-11-01 Language: English (Subtitled) Language: Portuguese (Subtitled) Language: Swedish (Subtitled) Language: Danish (Subtitled) Language: Hungarian (Subtitled) Language: Polish (Subtitled) Language: Icelandic (Subtitled) Language: Finnish (Subtitled) Language: Czech (Subtitled)
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