Romeo + Juliet

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Shakespeare's famous play is updated to the hip modern suburb of Verona still retaining its original dialogue.
  • Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Claire Danes
  • Directed by: Baz Luhrmann
  • Runtime: 2 hours 1 minute
  • Release year: 1996
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox
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William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet
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Synopsis: Shakespeare's famous play is updated to the hip modern suburb of Verona still retaining its original dialogue.
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Claire Danes
Directed by: Baz Luhrmann
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 2 hours 1 minute
Captions and Subtitles: English Details
Release year: 1996
Studio: 20th Century Fox
MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for scenes of contemporary violence and some sensuality
ASIN: B0012HRJEA (Rental) and B000I9X7M6 (Purchase)
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Theatrical Release Information
  • US Theatrical Release Date: October 31, 1996
  • MPAA: Rated PG-13 for scenes of contemporary violence and some sensuality
  • Production Company: Bazmark Films, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
  • USA Box Office: $ 46 Million
  • Worldwide Box Office: $ 135 Million
  • Filming Locations: Alameda, California, USA | Chapultepec Castle, Chapultepec Park, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico | Estudios Churubusco Azteca, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico | Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico | Texcoco, Estado de México, Mexico

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117 of 119 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars appropriate reimagining of classic text September 15, 2005
Format:DVD
I think a lot of reviews of this film have been unduly harsh. I have had a fair amount of Shakespearean exposure (I was an English major in college), and I am actually impressed with Baz Luhrmann's interpretation of the text. Some people are so blinded by the seeming erudite stuffiness of Shakespeare's work that they forget what this play is really about. `Romeo and Juliet' is a teenage melodrama! With that said, this film works well.

* To begin with, Leonardo DiCaprio and Clare Danes come off just right as the "star-crossed lovers." They handle their lines - perhaps - a bit awkwardly, and their key scenes are overacted. But as far as I'm concerned, their somewhat `poor' performances are actually perfect. In the reality of the play - Romeo and Juliet's behavior (though arguably passionate) is less than genuine. They are young, fickle, and full of hormones, and what might seem like acts of heart-felt love and desire are actually just curious explorations of subversive behavior.

* Many have lamented that the dialogue in this film (essentially) mirrors the original text ... but changing the text (in any major way) would be a huge mistake. Shakespeare's plays are not famous because they have a great story line - they are famous because of the unbelievable writing. It would, therefore, be pointless to modernize the dialogue. Shakespeare's plays ARE the dialogue.

* Although this film - compared with other renditions of the play - is decidedly modern, certain elements do contribute to a sort of timely ambiguity. The cars, guns, drugs, and music suggest 1996 (or thereabouts), whereas the gothic mansions, the ball, the feuding families, and the oppressive presence of the Church seem somewhat anachronistic. I think this ambiguity speaks to the universality of Shakespeare's work. Does it even matter when this play takes place? Have hot-blooded teenagers changed that much over the years?

* Lastly, the ambience of Lurhmann's film is intoxicating: zipping, choppy cinematography, an over-abundance of gaudy electric lighting, and an intriguing soundtrack. It's very titillating in an adolescent sort of way. Anyone who does not find the scene - where DiCaprio is dragging on a cigarette against an orangey sunscape, with Radiohead's "Talk Show Host" slowly pulsing in the background - sentimentally sexy - well, you must not remember what it's like to be 15.

All in all, this is an ingenious approach to a classic text - not to mention an entertaining film.
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53 of 55 people found the following review helpful
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This review is STRICTLY for the SPECIAL EDITION DVD of the film. To me it's already a given as to what a masterpiece Baz Luhrmann has put to the screen.

The special edition gives you all the treats you need. I'm not talking about still pages of text to read! I'm talking RAW footage of DiCaprio & Danes practicing their lines, many, many production scenes that leave your mouth open like, "oh, my gosh, I had no idea they had to go through all of that trouble just to shoot that brief scene"-kind of stuff, and best of all, an early treatment (pitch) for the film that was shot in Australia w/ DiCaprio in some alley ways. Rather lengthy, not just a mini-clip, Amazing! Insightful interviews of Baz Luhrmann; why do Shakespeare, how difficult it was to sell the idea to Hollywood, why he made the movie in the style that it is, etc.). If you have the original DVD & are debating, go for it!

The only disappointing thing was the production value of Claire Danes' interview... DiCaprio's interview is well produced & lit on a candle-filled set, then Claire Danes is terribly keyed (matted) over a few still images (her hair buzzing & breaking through the digital distortion). The menus are nicely done, not animated over-kill. This is an anamorphic for those who have the 16:9 TVs.

I haven't even listened to much of the commentary yet, but it sounds very informative & interesting so far. Perhaps the most important thing for those who did not like the film or were unsure, is Luhrmann's explanation of why Shakespeare should have been handled the film the way he did (the intense, in-your-face MTV-like editing / modern settings, etc)... truly both men are very visionary & talented.

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44 of 47 people found the following review helpful
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William Shakespeare's classic `Romeo + Juliet' is probably one of the most influential pieces of literature ever recorded. You can feel its presence and influence breathing life into just about everything we read, watch or listen to these days. With a tale this classic, this important to modern cinema it becomes something a bit wary to tackle it at its core and `remake' it from scratch. One may be a tad hesitant to embrace its new shape and form and rightfully so. When you look at the track record for remakes it becomes apparent that in general what was once golden should be left well enough alone. In Romeo + Juliet's case though this is a reimagining so magical it surpasses the original and becomes a momentous piece in the history books of cinema. Yes, Baz Luhrmann single handedly breathes a whole new life into this adaptation, handing to his audience a masterful and experimental film that never lets us out of its grasp.

The first thing that Luhrmann did right was stick to the original text. A lot of people initially balked at the fact that the dialog was not updated along with the setting but I felt that artistically it was a much grander feat to have the original dialog kept intact. The fact that each and every actor slips into this way of speaking fluently and without issue is an ode to some great talent indeed. No one seems out of place of phoning it. Each and every actor handles the difficult wording marvelously. The next thing Luhrmann did right was trashing his setting. What I mean by this is that he didn't go the easy route and make this posh and beautiful but rather he played everything down, creating an almost gritty and dirty feeling to the surroundings. This is the future and the future is bleak.

The best thing that Luhrmann did though was casting Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes in the lead roles. At the time DiCaprio was slowly becoming a credible actor and Danes was just becoming known. Neither of them were quote-unquote household names or completely bankable yet but they both had proven they could act. Here though we get to see how well. To this day I still firmly believe that this is Leonardo's finest performance. Both he and Danes masterfully command their characters. Never has Romeo or Juliet felt so alive, so real and so relatable. Their tragic love affair is so enthralling, so captivating and so breathtaking. There are moments between them of pure beauty and strength that I'm appalled their performances didn't garner more awards attention.

The rest of the cast is equally as impressive, especially the likes of Harold Perrineau (of `Lost' fame) who plays Romeo's best friend Mercutio. His performance is outlandish and flamboyant and adds a lot to the atmosphere of the film. John Leguizamo is memorable as Tybolt, Juliet's cousin, and Pete Postlethwaite is wonderful as Father Laurence. Paul Sorvino stands out for me as Juliet's father Fulgencio Capulet. His performance is brutal and intense and sends chills down my spine in scenes.

`William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet' has never looked as good as it does here, telling the story of forbidden love and tragic circumstance that brings two families to their knees and teaches us a valuable lesson about forgiveness and tolerance. Baz Luhrmaan outdoes himself here, delivering a modern twist on a genuine classic complete with a beautiful color palate and an impressive soundtrack that adds layers of emotion, whether soft and touching or crisp and exciting (one reason this `Music Edition' is so worth the upgrade). It's not very often that the remake stands above its source material but Luhrmann's masterpiece is just that film.
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1.0 out of 5 stars terrible play back
I purchased the Hd version and the entire move was grainy and kept pausing to buffer every ten minutes or so. had so many issues that i didn't even finish the movie.
Published 4 hours ago by Chris Fucillo
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun take on the classic
This is one of my favorite reincarnations of this "love" story, it has great acting, visuals and music. Much better than the others we got to watch for high school. Ha!
Published 22 hours ago by Cardona
5.0 out of 5 stars Romeo & Juliet
Gift for daughter - on her wish list, for some reason :-) Not my favorite, but teen girls love Leo in this R & J version.
Published 1 day ago by jsn22blue
5.0 out of 5 stars Great movie
Studying Romeo & Juliet in 9th grade lit class and enjoyed watching this movie. This movie is fast moving and gives a new energy after reading the script of Romeo & Juliet.
Published 2 days ago by VTnurse
5.0 out of 5 stars THANK YOU!
I was in desperate need of this video for my English class to view. Thank you for having it available!!!
Published 2 days ago by Michelle Weisser
4.0 out of 5 stars great idea, okay movie
The quality was great. The movie was good overall although it wasn't as seamless as it could have been. Read more
Published 9 days ago by Valeria June
4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining
This version is entertaining for the modern elements incorporated into a classic story. I still think the 1968 Franco Zeffirelli version is the best.
Published 11 days ago by Wendy Dickson
2.0 out of 5 stars Lackluster Modernization of a Classic Story
The Leonardo DiCaprio version of Romeo and Juliet, at the end of the day, is a poor attempt of modernizing a Shakesperean classic. I'm not a big fan of romances. Read more
Published 13 days ago by mitchell5954
1.0 out of 5 stars Shame on Hollywood.
I will never purchase any movie that implies nude bedroom scenes. To me, I think Hollywood has gone too far. Read more
Published 14 days ago by retrosunshine2006
4.0 out of 5 stars Romeo & Juliet
Luhrmann somewhat met Shakespeare's intentions. The dialogue in the movie and the play were similar, however Luhrmann did leave out some aspects of the play. Read more
Published 15 days ago by Michelle Armistead
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In my opinion, I feel that Luhrmann does not fail to meet Shakespeare's intentions. If Shakespeare was living today, I would think that he would most likely like the modern version of Romeo and Juliet. I do feel that Luhrmann matches Shakespeare's intention in the way that he takes the main ideas... Read more
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Which version of Romeo & Juliet is without the music throughout the... Be the first to reply
Is the director's commentary the same as the one in 2002 ?
It's a new commentary by Baz that really is just about the music. Interesting though, and I'd recommend it to any R+J fan, especially if you love the music.
Nov 15, 2007 by Elizabeth Mcnamara |  See all 2 posts
What makes it "The Music Edition"?
I found this from on a UK website.

Baz Luhrmann's contemporary retelling of the worlds most tragic love affair returns to DVD once again, this time as a "Music Edition" which focuses on the music of the film and includes an array of bonus materials produced by Bazmark Inc.,... Read more
Jan 18, 2007 by J. Smith |  See all 5 posts
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