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"The greatest love story
the world has ever known...
For never was a story of more woe,
Than this of Juliet, and her Romeo"

Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet
is a Shakespearian
production like no other. In fact, the film breaks away from almost every traditional
concept of the original play as it attempts to update "the greatest love story the
world has ever known".
Romeo + Juliet is the result of a
unique vision from director, Baz Luhrmann. While the dialogue is strictly Shakespearian,
the text has been edited by Luhrmann to better suit his interpretation. Many scenes have
been cut, but he has kept those lines that are most relevant and most pivotal to the
storyline. Actors do not give stereotypical, theatrical performances, but instead use
their own modern style and Americanised accents. In fact, through the use of physical
gestures, facial expressions and tone of voice, it is often not necessary to understand
the words at all. The lavishly detailed settings, intensity of the music, and sweeping
movements of the camera further exemplify the happenings of the movie. All this heightens
the audience's accessibility of the film and makes it much less daunting for those not
familiar or comfortable with Shakespeare's works.
Romeo + Juliet retains all the
complexity of the play, yet also manages to offer a more direct approach that is easily
accessible to all. In particular, it opens up the literary door to the younger generation
and aims to increase their knowledge and appreciation of the play by presenting a powerful
modern interpretation of the original tale.
Check out
the Movie Menu on the right hand side of this page for more
information about this remarkable film.
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