Romeo + Juliet Full Movie

Romeo + Juliet Full Movie




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Romeo + Juliet Full Movie
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Shakespeare's epic romance is revitalized by Downton Abbey writer, Julian Fellowes, and The Flight of the Innocent director, Carlos Carlei. With an all-star cast that includes Hailee Steinfeld, Douglas Booth, Damian Lewis, and Paul Giamatti, it gives a new generation the chance to fall in love with the enduring legend of Romeo and Juliet. Every generation deserves to discover this classic story.
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Supporting actors Damian Lewis Studio Relativity Media Content advisory Foul language , sexual content , violence Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
kelneilh Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2022
I love the play! I've read it/watched it on stage. The 1968 movie is my favorite! The actor who played Romeo in this version reminded me of the 1968 Romeo (Leonard Whiting) in looks but not in acting the part. The actor who played Juliet in this version was average in both looks and acting. Nothing special about her at all. There was no passion in how they read Shakespeare's lines. I'm a snob when it comes to this play. I liked the Leo and Claire version from the 90's better than this film. It's ok. I would never watch this version again. I gave it 3 stars for the attempt but it falls way short
Amazon Customer Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2022
Beautiful story... timeless. I really enjoyed this version despite other reviews. The acting was great. Took me a while to get used to Hailee playing Juliet but definitely grew on me. The actor that plays Romeo was phenomenal, the perfect Romeo really. I do have a new favorite character from the play after watching this... Benvolio. You can't help but truly love that character. He has no hate in his heart, its admirable and so beautiful to see. Love this movie and I think im gonna watch it again.
Nichoel & Caleb G. Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2022
I've seen the 1968 and 1996 versions and this one by far was the best. It was easy to understand and the acting was great. I loved the cast.
Alexandra Kolesnik Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2014
Where do I begin with this movie? I was very excited about it when I first heard they were making a new Romeo and Juliet movie. And I thought that this movie will be absolutely perfect! However, that is not the case. Overall, there are a lot of good things about the movie. First off, I love the scenery, the costumes are beautiful, and for the most part the actors were cast perfectly. In particular, I loved Douglas's performance as Romeo. Him crying during the marriage just did it for me. He really expressed his emotions and made the role come to life. The men cast as Mercutio and Tybalt were also one of my favorites. I also love how certain scenes were added. (Benvolio talking to Rosaline, the nurse warning Romeo about Count Paris, and for once the fight between Romeo and Count Paris was actually shown!) This story is so straightforward otherwise that it does make me wonder about the scenes that could have happened that we did not see happen in the play. That I really appreciated, it adds something extra to the movie and makes it come alive more. I also absolutely love the soundtrack. I fall in love with a different song all the time. Each song is beautiful in its own way and it fits perfectly with the movie. On the sour note, I think that the balcony scene was ruined. They have them stand there for a few minutes discussing marriage, and all of the sudden she says "I forgot why I called you back." The thing is, Romeo did not even leave. That made no sense to me at all. It felt like they rushed this scene to get it done and overlooked the very details that made this scene so special. The wedding night scene was not believable either. I know the actress playing Juliet is young, but so were the other actresses before her. I am not saying she should be nude, but I wish they made it look more believable. And finally, the actress they cast to play the role of Juliet. This is where my comment on ‘most’ actors being cast perfectly comes in. I think that her performance is absolutely flat. She rambled on and on and at times I could not even catch what she was talking about, even though I read the play and understood all the lines that were written in it. I honestly would not even think about casting her as 'Juliet.' Throughout the movie, I wanted to just shake her and say to her "Do you even know who you are playing?" At some point I seriously wanted to switch her with the actress playing Rosaline. With how little she had to work with, every word was filled with emotion and her face changed along with it. She outshone ‘Juliet’ herself! And when Hailiee, the actress playing Juliet got ‘scared’ when she realized that Romeo heard her was completely boring and not believable whatsoever! Her face showed absolutely no change throughout the film either. The only hint of any kind of emotion that she had was during the wedding. And it died right there and then. I felt like she had no clue on what those lines she blankly recited represented. Again, I have no clue how she could have possibly been cast for a role like Juliet. Overall, this movie had so much potential. If the acting was better and the balcony scene was not messed up, this would have been the best movie of Romeo and Juliet ever made. But I guess I will have to wait longer to finally see a movie that would bring everything together well.
A reader Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2016
It is always interesting to see what each new production of this timeless classic will do to make it unique. Some recent examples over the past couple of decades have been highly regrettable if not downright offensive, but this performance here is respectable and entertaining, if not quite stellar. The unique master stroke of this production is probably the language. The screenwriters have rewritten some of the more difficult passages of Shakespeare's language into contemporary usage to make the action easier to follow. At the same time, the beauty and power of the original language has been retained. This requires no small degree of scholarship, which the typical viewer may or may not appreciate. But to a Shakespeare fan like me, it demonstrates a real command of the Bard's cadences and imagery. Other highlights: Some of the acting is outstanding. Paul Giamatti turns in a powerful, nuanced performance as Friar Lawrence. He is a master of the small, telling gesture. Damian Lewis is equally commanding as Lord Capulet, by turns passionate and childlike, enraged and capricious. The costumes, sets and music are beautifully rendered. It's a gorgeous film to watch. In addition, there are small tweaks to the plot twists that make the storyline more accessible to modern viewers. Some weaknesses: The delivery by the two leads of some of the most memorable lines from this play is disappointingly lackluster and dry. This is especially true of Douglas Booth, who is stunningly beautiful to look at but lacks the vocal quality and the dramatic artistry to bring his Romeo to life. There is little chemistry between Romeo and Hailee Steinfeld's Juliet until we are more than halfway through the film, at which point her performance does improve. And their wedding night scene is one of the most beautiful, tasteful and tender love scenes I have ever seen on screen. But for a story whose drama depends entirely on the combustible passion between its two main characters, their performance is unsatisfyingly limp. That said, I have watched this film twice now and enjoyed it both times as an interesting take on one of my all-time favorites. For me, nothing will ever match the sheer emotional intensity and power of the 1968 Franco Zeffirelli production of Romeo & Juliet. But this one is interesting enough to be worth adding to my collection.
Rewa Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2022
That's wat Shakespeare's known for. Definite better version than the one i saw WAAAaay back in highschool. BUT gosh, i still never liked the turnout of this puppy love saga. Such a HUGE miscommunication for thez love struck fools. I thought, like i did when i was a teen, INCREDIBLY dumb outcome. Jane Austen's novels are more realistic when it comes to romantic drama. Overall, the movie is still good enuf for a freebie.
Robert McDowell Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2020
I will happily watch anything featuring Hailee Steinfeld. She is such a talented young actress and singer/songwriter who has obviously benefited from superb parental guidance and a tight-knit family. In many ways, she was born to play Juliet. It's hard to say if she wasn't quite ready for the role here, or if the script and direction did her few favors. The script alterations are a major letdown in this version and there isn't a lot of chemistry between Haiz and the model who plays Romeo. Visually, the film is lovely to look at and Hailee contributes to that in every scene in which she appears. Supporting roles were well cast and performed. The music was troublesome. Perhaps inevitably, the film suffers by comparison to the Zefferelli masterpiece. In that version, the chemistry and energy are white-hot. Haiz gets a better script in The Edge of Seventeen and knocks that one out of the park. She's a joy and a delight to watch and listen to. Long may she find good roles! Keep writing & singing!
Gary K. McCormick Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2015
While some of the dedicated movie-review sites gave this rendition of Shakespeare's classic tale of star-crossed lovers rather low marks, I found it delightful. Judicious trimming of some of the longer speeches improved the pacing of the Bard's immortal story (Mercutio's "Queen Mab" monologue is a good example), and there are some fine performances. Paul Giamatti as Brother Laurence and Kodi Smit-McPhee as Benvolio stood out in my mind (though Smit-McPhee looks more like he should be Benvolio's younger brother than a sword-wielding kinsman of the house of Montague); while on the other hand, Stellan Skarsgård was seriously miscast as the Prince of Verona. Damian Lewis' portrayal of Lord Capulet was something of a mixed bag -- too jovial in some scenes, too overbearing and malevolent in others. Hailee Steinfeld, who is one of my favorite young actresses, does a fine job as Juliet, despite some passages in which she seems to rush and mumble her lines, and only suffers by comparison to her co-star, Douglas Booth, in that he is somewhat prettier than Miss Steinfeld (and rather too pretty for his own good, even.) The costumes and settings -- the movie was filmed on location in Padua and Verona -- are glorious, and the emotions of the characters genuinely portrayed. There is a comment on the IMDB review site that the film features "very little of Shakespeare's original text", which is not true. I have watched this movie with the text of the play in front of me, and while some passages are shortened (as I mentioned earlier), and others slightly reworded (though there are many slight variations to be found in the published versions of the text), for the most part I found it to be true to the text you will find in published versions of the play.

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