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ROMEO
+ JULIET (Nov 1996)
aka: ROMEO AND JULIET
aka: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S ROMEO AND JULIET
aka: ROMEO & JULIET
Director: Baz Luhrmann.
Writers:
William Shakespeare, Craig Pearce, Baz Luhrmann.
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Claire Danes, John Leguizamo,
Harold Perrineau, Pete Postlethwaite, Paul Sorvino, Brian
Dennehy, Paul Rudd, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Miriam Margolyes,
Jesse Bradford, M. Emmet Walsh, Zak Orth, Jamie Kennedy,
Dash Mihok.
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Comedie Than Tragedie.
by
Jon Dunmore © 13 Jun 2006.
All
I'm saying is: Leonardo DiCaprio should stop being prettier
than his female co-stars. In Romeo and Juliet, snub-nosed
Claire Danes bravely steps up to out-femme Leo's manly prettiness.
And fails.
Leonardo
is Romeo (kinda archly poetic, no?) and Claire is his Juliet.
Shakespeare's retelling of Ovid's Pyramus and Thisbe
is retold with creative conceptualizing and high-voltage
visuals by Australian thunderboy, director Baz Luhrmann,
as an urban gang battle with a decidedly MTV-ian thrust.
Alas,
Luhrmann's noble idealism in re-inventing the Bard's most
famous play for a generation weaned on music videos and
boy bands unfortunately falls on ears deaf to irony, sarcasm,
double entendre, punning, words larger than six letters
and intelligence. Which pretty much rules out Shakespeare's
oeuvre.
Throwing
out major portions of text ("Text? What's that?"
mumbles Generation X), yet elocuting the remainder verbatim,
performances are unevenly astounding, for when the actors
can stop shouting at each other in the manner of Entertainment
Tonight hosts declaring showbiz headlines, their occasional
fluidity creates pockets of crystal clarity that move with
the rhythms Shakespeare intended. Alas, it is unsustainable
for most of them.
Thrown
into this mix of varying talents, Dash Mihok, Jamie Kennedy
(it was all I could do to stop imagining them prefacing
everything with "Yo yo yo
") and DiCaprio
stand out like ailing speechaphobics against the menacing
fluidity of John Leguizamo, the simple sincerity of Claire
Danes and the authoritative Shakespearean veteran, Pete
Postlethwaite (still pushing 55, as he was 20 years ago).
As
Mercutio, cross-dressing Harold Perrineau steals the show
in his mini-skirt, bra and command of Shakespearean rhythm.
And look at those legs!
The
precursor to all Chick Flicks, you know the old story: boy
meets girl, boy loses girl, girl drinks poison, boy kills
himself, girl wakes up, girl kills herself. Ain't love grand?
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ROMEO
+ JULIET (Nov 1996)
Director: Baz Luhrmann.
Writers:
William Shakespeare, Craig Pearce Baz Luhrmann.
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Claire Danes, John Leguizamo,
Harold Perrineau, Pete Postlethwaite, Paul Sorvino, Brian
Dennehy, Paul Rudd, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Miriam Margolyes,
Jesse Bradford, M. Emmet Walsh, Zak Orth, Jamie Kennedy,
Dash Mihok.
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