Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet have been revised many times and are a source of inspiration for many playwrights and directors. Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann are directors who use Shakespeare's legendary tragedy as the basis for their film. In the Franco Zeffirelli version of Romeo and Juliet made in 1968, this scene coincides with the time when William Shakespeare wrote the play. There are some differences in the final scene of the movie. In making Zeffirelli, Romeo did not ask his friend Balthasar to write a letter about Juliet's happiness, but he did it in the play.
The preface of Romeo and Juliet is compared and compared in the movie version of "Romeo and Juliet" written by Franco Zefirelli through Franco Zefirelli and Baz Luhrmann. - Comparison of Hamlet of Bennett and Hamlet of Brana Many of the works of Shakespeare are converted from stage to painting and nothing but Hamlet. The two most unique movies in the play can be found in Rodney Bennett 's 1980 film and Kenneth Brana' s 1996 masterpiece. Although these two movies have many similarities in interpretation and method, the method by each text is also very different.
Baz Luhrman's movie performance? Romeo and Juliet? It differs greatly from other descriptions like Zefferelli's movies. Zefferelli? Romeo and Juliet? It is closely related to the original text. It was set in the Middle Ages, and the script was basically the same as the one originally written. By contrast, Baz Luhrmann? Romeo and Juliet? In contemporary Spanish cities all fights were done with modern weapons instead of swords. The scripts are basically the same, but the meanings behind some words are slightly different. Therefore, comparison and discussion between these two interpretations can be easily achieved.
When I saw Luhmann 's Romeo and Juliet movie versions, I thought of many comparisons and comments compared to the original text. The question I would like to answer is "What is the fate of Romeo and Juliet and the tragedy of wealth?" In other words, is this the will of God? As to fate and wealth, viewpoint varies depending on the person. I said that both are a bit. But my feelings strongly suggest fate. In the text they are respectful of their religious beliefs and see Flair as their convincing and religious teacher. However, compared to Luhrmann's movies, Flair and nurses did not seem to care much. If this is God's will, you must endure it. On the other hand, fortunately it may be said that Romeo encountered a series of bad lucks.