The scene of West End and Romeo and Juliet's film photograph compares the scenes of the Westside story in front of the Mary conference scene in her clothing, then the camera spins and produces a color blur effect on the screen I will. This effect makes her look almost in the next scene. When Tony and Mary met, all other dance characters slowly disappeared behind Tony and Mary. The room got dark, both Maria and Tony spotlighted.
In this course comparing the story of Romeo and Juliet with the West End we will analyze the technical aspects of the opening ceremony of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" and "Western Story". I will talk about the body language, clothing, color scheme, sound, music, camera angle used in each movie. - brave new world and talented people If people see the similarity between the brave new world of Aldous Huxley and the provider of Lois Lowry it may be confusing. They may think that Lori is just trying Huxley's very successful masterpiece. Similarities are rare, but the same is true. Many aspects of these novels are almost identical, but others are quite different from each other.
The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet and the story of West End Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet's tragedy" are very similar to Arthur Laure's "Western Story", but there are also differences. The West End story is a contemporary version of Shakespeare's classic love story that ends with a tragedy. Since it was founded in New York in the 1950s, scenes, characters, and plots all had their own interpretation. The difference between several plotting factors makes each tragedy its own tragedy, but the similarity makes them one. The spectator can find similarities in the first scene. And we show hatred among enemies through battle
West Side Story: The West Side Story is an example between texts and talked about Shakespeare's tragedy "Romeo and Juliet" contemporaneously. Tony (Romeo) and Maria (Juliet) are in love. But hostile groups whose families and their loyalty depend on are prohibited from their love. The story of West End creates a new original story using Romeo and Juliet's theme (such as the end of taboo love and tragedy).
I think that the movie version "Romeo and Juliet" (1961) of the "Western Story" is better than the version after Franco Zefirelli's "Romeo and Juliet" in 1968. Jerome Robbins, director of West End Story, has different goals and performances in Romeo and Juliet, but he uses his various effective techniques to produce his own movies. Robins chose it as a transformation of Romeo and Juliet, not the original drama of Shakespeare, but it is not the case