O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?
I’m pretty sure every woman my age remembers this movie fondly for the romance, epic soundtrack, and an adorable, brooding Leonardo Di Caprio. Who for some reason was always wet in most scenes. Yes before there was Titanic, Leo was in a quite a few noteworthy films including this one. This Boy’s Life and The Basketball Diaries were both incredible movies where he blew me away with powerful performances in difficult roles. Romeo + Juliet was no exception.
Romeo + Juliet (Release Date: November 1996)
The classic story of Romeo and Juliet, set in a modern-day city of Verona Beach.
Stars: Leonardo DiCaprio, Claire Danes, and John Leguizamo
Director: Baz Luhrmann
Rating/ Runtime: PG-13/ 2hrs
Baz Luhrmann is known for unique productions and this film was a risky but refreshing re-imagining of one of the most famous plays in history. Everything about it was edgy and modern. Back then I did not appreciate the detail and creativity as I was too busy drooling over Leo and being annoyed by Claire Danes (Still don’t like her). Watching it as an adult was a different experience entirely and I now appreciate it for so many other reasons.
One, the cast was huge! Did you know Paul Rudd played Paris? And Harold Perrineau as Mercutio was frikin AMAZING! Honestly, the cast was brilliant but I was too busy imagining myself in angel wings to appreciate the talent.
Another thing that made this film stand out for me was its soundtrack. If you know me by now, a killer soundtrack almost always plays a part in my reviews and this one was awesome!
Those first few notes of the main track by Radiohead gave me chills. I had forgotten how much I liked Radiohead (How could I???) and hearing this song recently brought so much of my youth rushing back.
Then there are of course other fab tracks like “When Dove’s Cry” and “Love Fool” by the Cardigans. It never ceases to amaze me how powerful music is.
Anyway, this wasn’t a perfect movie by any stretch but it was very clever, evocative and think I actually enjoyed it more as an adult than a teenaged girl. I certainly appreciate it more. *Sigh, I miss the 90s lol.
Romeo and Juliet remains my favourite of all of Shakespeare’s plays and it sure would have been nice to watch this version in grade 9 english instead of the hokey, ancient version we watched.
Tell me, what are your thoughts on it? Does it make you nostalgic too?
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Definitely makes me nostalgic! Thanks for the post – I will watch it again. You’re right, I was too awestruck with Leo at the time. I remember I hurriedly bought a cd of the soundtrack (my first cd as cassette tapes were still big back then) after the movie. I was listening to I’m Kissing You just earlier today 🥰
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I love hearing stories like yours! Ah to be that young again 😁
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Lovely post. Yes, definitely, this film makes me feel very nostalgic. Like you, I appreciate so much its creative vision. Some Shakespeare fans may moan and reject this, but it is like the West Side Story of today only without much dancing, and you are right – DiCaprio was amazing there.
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I agree! And thank you!
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I definitely loved Leonardo Di Caprio in this film, and he looks so young!
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He was! *Sigh… then so was I lol!
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I’m pretty sure one of our English teachers at work shows this! I know she has the movie poster up in her room. But I think they read the actual play and then watch this film and discuss the adaptations. I hope I’m not misleading you by building an entire fantasy curriculum in my head around her hanging the awesome poster for this film. But I THINK they do watch this version. Hopefully. Maybe :).
And yeah, the ’90s were pretty great.
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Ha! She totally loved it in her you youth 😉 I wish we had studied this one. It came out 2 years after I studied the play.
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Between this and his version of ‘The Great Gatsby,’ Baz Lurhmann is really leaving his mark on high school English classes (even if I’ll always prefer the Robert Redford/Mia Farrow one).
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Lol he sure is! We just won’t mention Moulin Rouge 😉
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One of my favorite movies ever it’s on Sky movies at the moment so I’ve been watching it regularly lol plus I have the soundtrack on my Spotify 😍
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Lol you are a true fan 🤗
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I love this remake and like you, the soundtrack is fabulous. I studied it for my exams in my last year of school which was around 18 years ago now – so it makes me feel very nostalgic!
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Watch the movie again lol it will really take you back.
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Haven’t seen this in years – and Leo looks so young!
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For a while there it seems like he never aged. Only now does he not look 15 lol!
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