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Baz Luhrmann's dazzling and unconventional adaptation of William Shakespeare's classic love story is spellbinding. Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes portray Romeo and Juliet, the youthful star-crossed lovers of the past. But the setting has been moved from its Elizabethan origins to the futuristic urban backdrop of Verona Beach. This brilliant and contemporary retelling of the worlds' most tragic love affair makes this wildly inventive "Romeo and Juliet" unforgettable. (official distributor synopsis)

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Remedy 

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English The first Luhrmann film that’s bothered me with its superficiality. That fabled need for visual masturbation was present in this case too, of course, but it doesn't work in any positive way, because this time it's too "colorized", insanely over-stylized altogether, and some of the characters are at the very least begging for a beating (the opening scene at the gas station is the height of awkwardness and I had a strong urge to turn it off... ) Fortunately, it's then saved by Leo and Claire, whose intimate scenes are quite successful, but considering that the source material is the great William Shakespeare, there was tragically little emotion for my taste. The soundtrack was ok, the level of the visuals was not great for Luhrmann, the emotions were lacking, the central duo was all right. But overall nothing more than average. ()

NinadeL 

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English Luhrmann's version of Romeo + Juliet eluded me for a long time. While DiCaprio was fastidious before Titanic, Danes was simply pure, and the modern setting and grittier fights worked out well. I also liked the shattering of the classic balcony scene, but what I didn't like was the combination of modernism and Shakespearean language. I'd rather watch West Side Story. ()

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Pethushka 

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English Clearly the strongest aspect here is the beautiful (!!!) music. Hearing it must make all love look beautiful. The other win is of course young DiCaprio and partly Claire Danes. But I can't give much more praise than that. The setting of the amazing and familiar romantic story of Romeo and Juliet this time almost didn't work for me at all. Although I understand that it’s probably more palatable for the younger generation this way. 3 stars. ()

Lima 

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English I don't buy Luhramnn's attempt to be original at all costs in this film. I loved Moulin Rouge but here those annoying disco numbers irritated me, they didn’t move the plot forward, they were utterly unnecessary. Some have disliked the setting of the Shakespearean classic to the modern era, but I think the film benefited from it. The film is worth watching if only for the performances of Di Caprio and Danes. ()

gudaulin 

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English I wouldn't go to see the classical adaptation of Shakespeare's drama "Romeo and Juliet" in the movie theater and I wouldn't waste my time watching it on television either, that's for sure. It's too well-known and I would feel like the proud princess after watching the same movie for the twelfth time. These dramas call for a modern approach and alternative perspectives. I had the opportunity to see Romeo and Juliet on stage as a comedy, where, among other things, marijuana was smoked and I had a great time. The problem is that Luhrmann made his Romeo and Juliet a popcorn story for teenagers, namely American teenagers raised on Xena or Buffy. I won't moralize or get upset about it, I'm just saying that this way of adapting a classic seems unfortunate to me and it completely misses the mark. If the director wanted to make something like this, he should have at least given up on the classical verse and made a modern film with everything that entails. The second star is solely for DiCaprio and Danes in the lead roles, but even so, it's only an overall impression of 35%. ()

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