Movie Compare and Contrast There are many similarities and differences between the sixties version of Romeo and Juliet and the modern version of Romeo and Juliet. It is very easy to spot these differences considering the time period each movie was set in. There are some things in the play that totally got cut from both movies. There are also some things that they added to the movies that weren’t in the play. Let us get on to the similarities and differences. First off, the biggest difference is the time periods of each movie.
The older movie was set in Early Renaissance times. The newer movie is set in the early ninety’s. Another difference is the use of special effects. In the new version they have explosions and gunfights. In the older version there was no use of special effects, therefore, the movie totally relied on acting, which the new movie didn’t have. The new movie used special effects to make up for the lack of good acting.
My next difference is that the famous balcony scene isn’t on a balcony in the new one. Instead Juliet just wanders around the outside of a pool. If the movie didn’t have the balcony scene on a balcony what was the point of making the movie? You can’t take the balcony out of that scene and replace it with a pool. It’s like not having Darth Vader say, “Luke, I am your father.” Another difference between the movies is in the modern version before the Capulet Party when Mercutio gives his speech about Queen Mab afterwards Mercutio gives Romeo acid. What did that have to do with the story? Romeo got dizzy for a minute at the party and then he was fine. It had no relevance to the story line what so ever.
The Essay on New And Old Versions Of Romeo And Juliet
Lately in English class we read the tale of Romeo and Juliet then, and we got to see both movies the nineties version and the original. They were very different their weapons, clothes, transportation but had a few similarities like the language they spoke the same language, kept the same characters, and so was the plot. They’re many differences between both movies the nineties version and ...
Another big difference is Juliet saw Romeo die in the modern version. In the old version Romeo dies without knowing Juliet was really alive. In the modern version Juliet wakes up seconds after Romeo drinks the poison. If Juliet would have taken the sleeping potion a minute earlier, the two lovers could have been together. My final difference is in the modern version once Romeo goes back into the Verona walls the cops start to chase him. While being chased Romeo makes a stop at the Apothecary who sells him the poison.
In the old version they didn’t have an apothecary. Romeo just shows up with the poison. Those are my differences. Now how about some similarities.
My first similarity is in both versions how the people carried around weapons. In the old one the people of Verona carried swords. In the modern version of the play the people of Verona carried handguns. Two different weapons, but they were used in the same fashion in both versions of the play. Another likeness is Paris didn’t bite the dust in any of the versions. He is only in a few scenes.
He’s not even in the last scene where he was supposed to meet his maker. While on the subject of death, Lady Montague does not die in either version. She is seen exiting the final scene in both versions. She doesn’t even have a big role in the story. My next similarity is the families didn’t make up in either version. That seems quite odd to me.
That is what the whole play is about. In the prologue it says something like “And with their death will their parents bury their trifle.” That should have defiantly of been in both of the films. Those are my similarities. In conclusion the films have many similarities and differences. Some of these differences took some meaning out of the movie. Some things that were in the play and I perceived as important did not make any of the movies.
The Essay on Luhrmanns Film Version Romeo Juliet
We have watched two versions of Romeo and Juliet. One was made in 1968 by a man called Franco Zeffirelli and was set in Verona, in the Middle Ages. A man named Baz Luhrmann made the other movie in 1996. This version was set in America and is very modern. The stars in the Zeffirelli version were Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting. The Luhrmann version starred Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes. One ...
But ultimately both versions did an OK job of undertaking the task of making a version of Romeo and Juliet.