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The women sing beautifully, but we barely know why they’re angry. In the end, Juliet and Romeo is a musical that strains to be meaningful but never earns its emotional crescendos.
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Summary Juliet & Romeo is a glossy misfire — a film that mistakes style for substance and novelty for depth. It wants to update Shakespeare for the modern age with song and spectacle, but it strips ...
Romeo, played by Jamie Ward, is a Montague. Juliet is a Capulet, and she’s played by Clara Rugaard (who also played Juliet in the excellent yet short-lived TV drama “Still Starcross’d”).
A few scenes later, Juliet and Romeo musically muse, “Why do they always call it falling in love/ When the last thing you’d ever want to do is fall?” Shakespeare this ain’t.