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    Romeo And Juliet On The Silver Screen

    It is impossible to predict its impact on William Shakespeare's modern concept of Romeo and Juliet's love story. When talking about a truly romantic history with a couple, it is not uncommon for anyone to refer to those two star-lovers. Even though it is a sad ending, whatever the joy in modern times, people cling to the young couple's love-at-first start and not their heartbreaking conclusions, to the point that many ignore it Huh. Fully faceted game.

    The way Shakespeare created his own interpretation of this story (he referred to the play as it is today, but the story of sick lovers has existed for some time before he wrote his first poem in 1597), so many The film is the directors and actors created their own interpretations of this timeless tale of love, hatred, betrayal, and redemption. The play was first adapted for film in the 1920s, first as a silent film and then with sound at the end of the decade. These presentations, while well-received on time, do not have as many people behind them.

    Franco Zéferrelli's 1968 film adaptation, Romeo and Juliet, is generally considered a faithful representation. Shakespeare scholars and purists may be likely to come up with an almost endless list of differences between Bard's original words and the screen version, but given that Zepheri's production came nearly 400 years after the original, a completely faithful rendering Seems almost impossible.

    Young viewers will probably find it hard to imagine him as anyone other than Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes, so popular was Baz Luhrmann's 1996 film adaptation. The film was set in "modern-day" Verona, but all the characters used Shakespearian language (with varying degrees of comfort). Dens and DiCaprio managed to recite the most famous quotations ("Romeo, Romeo, in which art thou Romeo," etc.) with relative success, but chances are they did not have members of the Royal Shakespeare Company shaking in their shoes.

    It is possible that the most famous modern-day film adaptation is West Side Story. The musical-turn-movie is set in New York City and focuses on the rivalry between two gangs: local thugs known as Jets and recent Puerto Rican immigrants called sharks. Apparently, a member of the Jets falls in love with the sister of a shark and the tragedy of music.

    It may not seem that it lends itself to the mid-20th-century Broadway musical after batting, but when one looks more deeply at the underlying themes of the play, the dangers can stand up long (but inevitable). As meaningless) hatred, in fact, this drama cannot go anywhere. Because most people think the play ends with Romeo and Juliet dying, it actually ends with Montagues and the Capulets mourning their mutual loss and ending their futile feud.

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