This is the story of what happens to the star-cross'd lovers after Shakespeare's famous play ends.This is the story of what happens to the star-cross'd lovers after Shakespeare's famous play ends.This is the story of what happens to the star-cross'd lovers after Shakespeare's famous play ends.
Gilbert Glenn Brown
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I've never really liked Shakespeare, I know that's hard to believe, so it was with great trepidation that I approached "Romeo & Juliet Revisited". I needn't have worried! The normally "stodgy" (in my opinion) Shakespeare dialog was just modern enough, while still keeping to the Shakespeare tradition, and filled with wonderful plays on words. The acting, locations, directing and writing were all first-rate and made for an enjoyable experience. I liked it so much that I actually saw it a second time and caught some clever lines I'd missed the first time through!
I can't help but recommend that you see "Romeo & Juliet Revisited" at your first opportunity. It's currently making the Film Festival circuit so keep your eyes peeled.
I can't help but recommend that you see "Romeo & Juliet Revisited" at your first opportunity. It's currently making the Film Festival circuit so keep your eyes peeled.
- robertwcarroll
- Mar 15, 2002
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By what name was Romeo & Juliet Revisited (2002) officially released in Canada in English?
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