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Romeo + Juliet: An E Ticket Ride

Statistics

  Counts

  Total Pages: 2.8
  Total Words: 700
  Total Characters: 3610
  Number of Sentences: 39


  Averages

  Words per Sentences: 17.95
  Characters per Words: 5.16


  Readability

  Flesch Reading Ease: 58.57
  Fog Scale Level: 12.72
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 9.55  

Romeo + Juliet: An E Ticket Ride


     11/21/96

     The new release of Romeo and Juliet  is fun, fast and exciting to watch.
It is a slick cinematic rendition of Shakespeare's work brought to the screen
for contemporary movie-goers.  There is something for everyone in this movie.  A
timeless story, a dynamic cast, a hip soundtrack, great sets and costumes and
plenty of action.  From the beginning the audience is told," buckle up, this
Romeo and Juliet  ride is going to be like no other Shakespeare you've ever
ridden."  This movie supports the notion that the stage is an actor's medium and
the cinema is the director's.  Romeo and Juliet  is a feast for the eyes and
does a great job of engaging the audience with the story at all times through
various cinematic techniques and tricks which make understanding Shakespeare fun,
interesting, fresh and easy.
     Visually dynamic, and edited with a sense of urgency, most movie-goers will
get caught up in the story and forget that they are listening to the Bard.  It
is Shakespeare's words and text, however, the sights and sounds are as clearly,
possibly overshadowing, telling the same parallel story.  One could say that
there are visually emotional subtitles throughout the movie directing the
audience to understand and engage in the most famous love story in an entirely
new way.  One can argue that this version of Romeo and Juliet  would be
understood even without spoken words.  The camera-work tells the story as
clearly as the text.  There are very few moments in this movie when the camera
stops moving.  Like Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers  the editing is fierce
and in your face.  There is little time to think as the perpetual images flash
across the screen.  And it works.  You become entranced and cannot wait to see
what happens next even if you are already familiar with the story.  It feels new.
     Like many contemporary Shakespeare productions, the text has been
slightly edited but this doe...

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