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Release Date:
1 November 1996 (USA)
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Tagline:
Two households both alike in dignity, In fair Verona where we lay our scene. From forth the fatal loins of these two foes, A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life. more
Plot:
Shakespeare's famous play is updated to the hip modern suburb of Verona still retaining its original dialogue. full summary | full synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for Oscar.
Another 13 wins
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20 nominations
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(13 articles)
Efron Joins Influential Stars List
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Swayze Tops Valentine's Poll
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Swayze Tops Valentine's Poll
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Shakespeare made sexy for the teen generation.
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Leonardo DiCaprio | ... | Romeo | |
| Claire Danes | ... | Juliet | |
| John Leguizamo | ... | Tybalt | |
| Harold Perrineau | ... | Mercutio | |
| Pete Postlethwaite | ... | Father Laurence | |
| Paul Sorvino | ... | Fulgencio Capulet | |
| Brian Dennehy | ... | Ted Montague | |
| Paul Rudd | ... | Dave Paris | |
| Vondie Curtis-Hall | ... | Captain Prince | |
| Miriam Margolyes | ... | The Nurse | |
| Jesse Bradford | ... | Balthasar | |
| M. Emmet Walsh | ... | Apothecary | |
| Zak Orth | ... | Gregory | |
| Jamie Kennedy | ... | Sampson | |
| Dash Mihok | ... | Benvolio |
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Rated PG-13 for scenes of contemporary violence and some sensuality.
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120 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Brazil:14 |
Hungary:16 |
Iceland:12 |
South Korea:15 |
Philippines:PG-13 (cut) |
Australia:M |
Belgium:KT |
Chile:14 |
Finland:K-12 |
France:U |
Germany:12 (w) |
Netherlands:12 |
Norway:15 |
Portugal:M/12 |
Singapore:PG |
Spain:18 |
Sweden:15 |
UK:12 |
USA:PG-13
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There are various bill boards throughout the movie that contain quotes from other William Shakespeare plays: - 'Shoot forth thunder' (the gun advert) is from 'The Second Part of King Henry the Sixth', Act IV, Scene I, Line 109. - 'Experience is by industry achiev'd' (in the Capulet lift) is from 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona', Act I, Scene III, Line 25. - 'Such stuff as dreams are made on' (another advert) is from 'The Tempest', Act IV, Scene I, Lines 168-169. Prospero (the name of the drink in the advert) is the player who says these lines. At the gas station, one of the Montague boys recites the Macbeth witches' chant to the nun and two passing students. The pool hall is called "Globe," after the Globe Theatre in London where these plays were first performed.
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Errors in geography: Perhaps done intentionally in keeping with the more modern theme and exercising artistic license, the real Verona, Italy, looks nothing like the Verona depicted in the movie. Most obvious is that there is no sea or ocean anywhere near Verona, Italy. The closest beach is Lake Garda.
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Referenced in Home and Away: Hearts Divided (2003) (V)
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Symphony No. 25
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Everyone is familiar with William Shakespeare's boy-meets-girl love story, and it has already been interpreted into films, plays, TV adaptations and songs. But Baz Luhrmann gives this world-known love story a modern-day twist, setting it in Verona Beach, and piling on the religious imagery. The result is quite spectacular.
Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes play the star-crossed lovers, and, whilst the latter is sadly a little bland, never truly convincing us in her portrayal of Juliet's loss of innocence or torment of feelings towards the foe, DiCaprio completely redeems her performance. He is a revelation. His Romeo is a wonderful mix of sad eloquence, a loving heart and a troubled soul, and all these elements come together beautifully in a performance hotter than a pepper sprout, with more layers than the proverbial onion. He is the very embodiment of sexy in his role. There is an extremely alluring way in which his character is filmed, which only enhances Romeo as a lover. This is epitomized in the opening shot of him, where the Leo is illuminated illustriously against the sunlight, and Radiohead's languid, sexy tune "Talk Show Host" plays.
The film itself has "sexy" written all over it, and, with the Gen X teenagers as his target audience, I don't think Luhrmann would have things any other way. But, unlike with that atrocity Moulin Rouge!, with Romeo + Juliet, the over-stylization is appropriate, making the movie more accessible to teens, for example, through gun warfare rather than swordplay, and the canny symbolisation of Queen Mab as a drug. But perhaps the most ingenious stylistic technique here is the slap-in-face Shakespearean references, which range from a ball called the Merchant of Venice, to 'Such stuff as dreams are made on' from The Tempest, making the film an absolute goldmine for trivia fans.
Style aside, there is more than enough substance. Romeo is presented exactly as the play does at first, the mawkish, gawky, lovesick teenager, then, the fickle boy, and finally, the devoted and caring lover, and much of this loyalty to the play is due to the screenplay from Luhrmann and Craig Pearce, which maintains the original memorable dialogue and descriptions, but also dares to stray from the sidewalk in some of the plot turns, and the film completely benefits from it. The set designs are intricate and beautiful, and suit every frame of the film perfectly, and the icing on the cake is the music. Craig Armstrong's score for the swimming pool scene is as stunning as it is original, and the use of non-original music, from Kym Mazelle to The Cardigans, give the film the added edge of cool, making Romeo + Juliet one of the boldest, sassiest and most unforgettable adaptations to date, and English Lit. GCSE has been made far more digestible for us kids across England. It's what Shakespeare would have wanted. A-.