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Romeo and Juliet (The Criterion Collection) [DVD]
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| Genre | Drama |
| Format | DVD, Subtitled, NTSC |
| Contributor | Natasha Parry, Pat Heywood, Roy Holder, Milo O'Shea, Michael York, Olivia Hussey, Robert Stephens, Roberto Bisacco, John McEnery, Esmeralda Ruspoli, Franco Zeffirelli, Keith Skinner, Antonio Pierfederici, Leonard Whiting, Bruce Robinson, Paul Hardwick See more |
| Language | English |
| UPC | 715515282215 |
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One of the great Shakespeare adaptations—Franco Zeffirelli’s sublime take on the immortal romantic tragedy
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One of the great Shakespeare adaptations, this sublime take on the Bard’s immortal romantic tragedy by Franco Zeffirelli breathed new life into the oft-told tale by casting actual teenagers in the title roles. As the young lovers whose affair threatens to inflame the tensions between their feuding families in Renaissance Verona, Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting vividly capture the mix of adolescent ardor and turmoil that fuels their destiny-driven liaison. A sensory banquet thanks to Nino Rota’s delicate score and the exquisite, Oscar-winning costumes and cinematography, Romeo and Juliet is Shakespeare at its most deeply felt and passionately alive.
DVD SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
- New 4K digital restoration
- Excerpt from the 2018 documentary Franco Zeffirelli: Directing from Life
- Interviews with actors Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting from 1967 and 2016
- Trailer
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- PLUS: An essay by scholar Ramona Wray
Product details
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Package Dimensions : 7.44 x 5.35 x 0.59 inches; 2.72 ounces
- Director : Franco Zeffirelli
- Media Format : DVD, Subtitled, NTSC
- Release date : February 14, 2023
- Actors : Leonard Whiting, Olivia Hussey, John McEnery, Milo O'Shea, Pat Heywood
- Studio : The Criterion Collection
- ASIN : B0BMKDGDJV
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #25,116 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #3,994 in Drama DVDs
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At more than two hours and fifteen minutes in length, some sections of the written material had to be cut in order for the film to avoid three hours or more in duration, but all the high points of the original play are there, for the most part retained in Shakespeare's original verse.
Aside from Olivia Hussey's and Leonard Whiting's oft-remarked upon legendary performances, Michael York as Tybalt was memorable in his own right. But as it should be, Hussey and Whiting stole the show, and, in my opinion at least, the story as portrayed in this film as well as in the actual play is more Juliet's than Romeo's:
Which is groundbreaking, considering that the source material was written some 400 years ago, in much more patriarchal times.
The scenery of this film is also its own character: the Italian city of Verona,, adorned in all the regalia of the play's Renaissance setting.
When showing to a young audience, the only objectionable material would likely be the "morning after" scene with a partially-nude (backside) Whiting and (topless) Hussey; the original PG rating would probably be a PG-13 today. Interviews with both Whiting and Hussey from 1967 and 2016 are included on this Criterion release, and in both, these actors state they had no issues with the aforementioned scene, aside from initial nervousness. Contemporary legal action has so far been unsuccessful, as the scene was not a sex scene and has been considered to fall within the acceptable range of artistic license. Honestly, scenes such as this appear only to be an issue within the English-speaking world; but, nevertheless, parents will have to decide for themselves if this film is age-appropriate for their children.
I myself think the film-- like the play --will and should remain a classic, untouched.
Just a beautiful, beautiful film.
As is the case with most Criterion releases, Romeo and Juliet looks beautiful, there are interviews with the lead actors (from both 1967 and 2016), a chat with the late director (courtesy of a 2018 documentary), and an essay from a noted (Shakespeare) scholar. I was tempted to remove one star for the absence of a commentary track that one would normally expect to accompany a film of this caliber, but I just can't do it: Zeffirelli's production, and this 4k restoration are too exquisite for me to complain about the commentary missing from this release.
Zeffirelli's movie itself will always be a treasure for me, not the least because it prompted a certain self-awareness that I hadn't previously considered at the young age of 13. Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey make a perfect Romeo and Juliet. True, their approach to Shakespeare's dialogue is rather modern in its delivery but, for me, especially as an adolescent, that fact made the play all the more accessible, and I actually understood what all the fuss was about. The supporting cast is splendid, particularly John McEnery as Mercutio, Pat Heywood as Juliet's nurse, and Milo O'Shea as Friar Laurence. Michael York and Bruce Robinson are also in fine form as, respectively, Tybalt and Benvolio.
I am assuming that most people know the plot of R&J so there's no need for me to go into that. Shakespeare wrote the play somewhere around 1595 and there's a good reason why it's still beloved after 425+ years. While Macbeth is my favorite of Shakespeare's plays, Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet is my favorite filmed version of any of the Bard's works, and the closest to my heart.
The transfer is nice, doesnt feel like you're watching an old VHS. Everything looks good. And the movie is great!
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Having seen many such translations of the Bard's work to film, nothing made in 1968 had come close to the vivacity and cinematic qualities that Zeffirelli and his crew brought to the text here, though some that followed would arguably eclipse it (and it makes for a fascinating compare-and-contrast with Baz Luhrmann's 1996 modernized take). This was the first version of "Romeo and Juliet" that really captured the youthfulness of the main characters, which is so essential but so often lost in the past when screen versions followed the stage and gave the parts to adults. On a production level, the film has held up exceptionally well, and it's a wonder that Nino Rota's enduring score did not even earn an Oscar nomination when the Academy otherwise did not ignore the film.
As you would expect from Criterion, the disk looks great, and the accompanying special features are useful (if maybe not as elaborate as they have achieved for a few other films).
m'as fait découvrir cet autre monde , celui du cinéma , le monde de l'imaginaire augmentée
et aussi mes premières Emotions face a cette fabuleuse histoire d'amour impossible merveilleusement Interprété Par Olivia Husset et Léonard Whiting un personnage m'avais marqué c' était la Nounou de Juliette
J'avais 10 ans quand j'ai vu ce film au Ciné-club de la pension ou j'étais interne
Le Cinéma étais mon moyen d'évasion préféré ...
Avec le temps la version de Franco Zeffireli du drame de Shakespeare reste la meilleur , celle de Baz Luhrman fidèle au texte originel est la version et vision de ce drame amoureux collée a cette époque ( 1997 ) pleine de doutes , de fureurs plombé par désenchantement ambiant et généralisé la passage a L'an 2000 étais attendu et plein de Phantasmes , bien que
La dernière réalisation de Roméo &Juliet mis en scène par Carlos Carei avec Douglas Booth et Hailee Steinfeld n'est pas inintéressante avec une petite mise au goût du jour le texte est pratiquement respecté mais préféré la version originale sous titrée car la VF est pas terrible Les décors sont somptueux les acteurs sont bons
Mais il faut le reconnaître , tout comme Une Etoile Est Née chaque génération fait Un Roméo Et Juliette
Et Puis Roméo Et Juliette est un drame amoureux intemporel comme beaucoup d'oeuvre de William Shakespeare qui peux être mis a toutes les sauces et interprétations .. C'est la tout le génie De William Shakespeare ....




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