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The song actually appears three times in the film — after the lovers' first kiss, during their intimate wedding vows, and during Romeo (Jamie Ward) and ... Shakespeare's play, the film, from ...
There’s a comic-relief scene at the end of Act IV in Romeo and Juliet ... for her wedding prepare to leave, a household servant asks them for a paradoxically happy dirge: “O play me some ...
Marino isn't necessarily going for either a "period" or "modernized" approach to "Romeo and Juliet." Rather, he's trying to interpret and present the play about young lovers from families who hate ...
Thus the wedding night scene shows Romeo completely nude and Juliet skimply draped, a concession to the modern screen trend. The street quarrels are also lively, but sometimes have the effect of ...