Romeo +
Juliet /
DVD (Special
edition)
Original U.S.
Edition (Subtítulos en Español)
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DVD Information
- Starring:
Leonardo DiCaprio, Claire Danes, John Leguizamo
- Director:
Baz Luhrmann.
- Encoding: Region 1 - NTSC
- Format: Color,
Widescreen, Dolby Surround 5.1
- Rated:
PG-13
- Release Date: Sep. 14,
2004
- Run Time:
88 min.
-
Languages:
English, French
-
Subtitles:
English,
Spanish
Movie Information
- General:
1996 - USA - 120 min. - Feature, Color
- Genre/Type:
Romance, Drama, Tragedy, Romantic Drama
- Themes:
First Love, Star-Crossed Lovers
- Domestic Box Office:
$46,351,345
- Theatrical Release Date:
Nov..1, 1996
- Production
Budget: N/A
Synopsis
The classic Shakespearean
romantic tragedy is updated by director Baz Luhrmann to a post-modern Verona
Beach where swords are merely a brand of gun and bored youths are easily
spurred toward violence. Longtime rivals in religion and business, the
Montagues and the Capulets share a page from the Jets and Sharks of West Side
Story when they form rival gangs. Romeo (Leonardo DiCaprio) is aloof toward
the goings-on of his Montague cousins, but after he realizes that Juliet
(Claire Danes) is a Capulet at the end of one very wild party, the enmity
between the two clans becomes the root of his angst. He relies heavily — and
with serious consequences — on his rebel gender-bender of a friend, Mercutio
(Harold Perrineau Jr.), and Father (not Friar) Lawrence (Pete Postlethwaite)
for protection and support. Romeo is, of course, exiled, and it looks like
Juliet will be forced into an arranged marriage with the bland Paris (Paul
Rudd). It ends, as Romeo and Juliet must, when Romeo hears a tragic piece of
misinformation and brings his suicide wish to what was meant to be Juliet 's
temporary tomb. This time, though, the turf and the weapon of choice have
taken a turn toward the surreal.
Source: All Movie Guide
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