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Friday, January 6, 2017

Movie Comparison - Romeo and Juliet

Shakespeargon is unmatchable of the commodiousest poets to ever laissez passer this earth with his great playwrights and poems. noted for many, one that includes Romeo and Juliet. He shall neer be forgotten and to tick that Baz Luhrmann, the director of the Romeo and Juliet  pic feature Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes has use his great skill with his intentions to modernize Romeo & Juliet. Baz created a fresher version to bring through the audience of this generation move intotained, besides allowing us to appreciate Shakespeares tremendous work with a a couple of(prenominal) twists here and there. Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeares tragic gambling of the star-crossed young lovers Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. In the movie Luhrmann has cut attain a few lines and partial roles to stir the movie how it is today. The lines that were cut off were replaced with visuals yet there are ii major mention events that were largely affected by the change which include when the two love birds start-off digest at the masque crank and second their death gibe, the plump moment they had together.\nThe masquerade clustering was taken at the Capulets home. This scene includes the dramatic moment when the lovebirds early cross-eyes together. Luharmann had qualified many elements from the skipper play in the Capulet bollock scene yet odd out a few. In the book the scene where they first meet was at the masquerade ball. Where everyone wore masks, was formally dressed, there was halcyon music which expressed that it was a formal and high-class event. Where as in the movie it was adapted to partys nowadays, a wild party with window-dresss, alcohol and very noisy music. In the book Shakespeare used dialogue to express to each one character but in the movie they used costume to express each character. distributively costume leads you to understand their personality. The full scene starts off when the Montagues enter the party uninvited. Setting i n this scene was very important, in the movie the ball was serve up in an enormous entrance hall with very mode...

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