The iconic balcony scene from William Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet has resulted in multiple interpretations of it. Some variations include Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet, Gnomeo & Juliet, West Side Story, Franco Zeffirelli’s Romeo and Juliet, and Warm Bodies. The best portrayal of the balcony scene is from Gnomeo & Juliet. In this children's movie, it’s theme is accurate to the original Romeo and Juliet. In the movie, Gnomeo talks about not leaving Juliet, even though there is a risk of being
acclaimed play other recreations were made based on the story. The director Franco Zeffirelli, made a movie based on Romeo and Juliet and was released in the year of 1968 on October 8. Although it was based on Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare it had many differences. On the other hand, there was another film made in the year of 1996 on October 27 by the director Baz Luhrmann. In the Luhrmann film compared to the Zeffirelli film, it has major differences such as with the background. For my essay, I
doing then but as an interpretation of text they both lack something which gives the story its element. Zeffirelli’s film best portrays love and passion. Both Baz Luhrmann and Franco Zeffirelli have been a popular choice for use in schools, due to their apparent appeal to a younger audience. Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann – appealed to a youthful audience by casting young Actors as Romeo and Juliet and
Mercutio dies. To get vengeance over Mercutio's death, Romeo attacks Tybalt and kills him. The rendition of Romeo and Juliet I’m going to discuss first is The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, and second is the 1968 film by Franco Zeffirelli. The printed version of Romeo and
lovers as well as deaths of other members of the families, which then ultimately reconciles the feuding families. Romeo and Juliet became a worldwide phenomenon as one of the greatest love stories and one of the most adapted plays of all time. Franco Zeffirelli made it into an Oscar winning film in 1968 and the play was also adapted into many modern
pardon, Sir”(Shakespeare 261). Those were the exact words the Hamlet said to Laertes before the match. William Shakespeare Hamlet is the original play and it explained perfectly and leaves us with a powerful shocking ending. Kenneth Branagh, and Franco Zeffirelli are both directors that also have presented movies based on the original. Branagh’s Hamlet best displayed the original Hamlet for many reasons. People tend to go insane when people start dying. In the original Shakespeare in act 5 scene 2 everyone
how successful the actors are able to recreate the emotions, staging, music, design, and all factors of movie production. The play was well interpreted in both the film adaptations of 1996, directed by Kenneth Branagh and the one directed by Franco Zeffirelli, in 1990. However, I preferred Branagh’s adaptation in terms of set design, then the Zeffirelli’s version for various reasons. Firstly, Branagh’s setting is a generic 19th century, European. Since the
unique alterations directors and actors make in each film adaption of Hamlet, although given the same play. Three main versions of Hamlet, the classic, staring and directed by Laurence Olivier, the 1990 version starring Mel Gibson and directed by Franco Zeffirelli and the unforgettable 1996 version
Baz Luhrmann (1996) and Franco Zeffirelli (1968), both directors of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, both successful, both totally different interpretations of the play. Though the two appropriations are only 28 years apart, they both are two completely different views of the play. The two movies show different aspects of conflict from the Montague’s and Capulet’s. Romeo and Juliet displays both internal and external conflict during the play. Shakespeare’s play shows the theme of conflict because
directed by Baz Luhrmann is better for a plethora of reasons. From the film’s production design to the costumes, the 1996 version outperformed Franco Zeffirelli’s Romeo and Juliet due to Luhrmann taking a more entertaining and modern approach to the famous play. The production design in Romeo + Juliet triumphs the more traditional approach made by Zeffirelli in Romeo and Juliet. Luhrmann’s presentation of his film is aesthetically appealing and engages the audience. Luhrmann also uses his environment