Romeo + Giulietta di William Shakespeare

Titolo originale: Romeo + Juliet
Regia: Baz Luhrmann |
Anno: 1996
Origine: Australia | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Romance
Tag: suicide | gang war | forbidden love | based on play or musical | murder | gun violence | star crossed lovers | shakespeare in modern dress | teenage romance | masquerade | ironic | romeo & juliet | absurd | incredulous | disapproving | dubious | frustrated | indifferent | tragic | shakespeare |
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio | Claire Danes | Jesse Bradford | Vondie Curtis-Hall | Brian Dennehy | John Leguizamo | Miriam Margolyes | Harold Perrineau | Christina Pickles | Pete Postlethwaite | Paul Rudd | Paul Sorvino | Diane Venora | M. Emmet Walsh | Edwina Moore | Zak Orth | Jamie Kennedy | Dash Mihok | Lupita Ochoa | Gloria Silva | Vincent Laresca | Carlos Manzo | Carolyn Valero | Paco Morayta | Rodrigo Escandon | Margarita Wynne | Harriet Sansom Harris | Michael Corbett | Pedro Altamirano | Mario Cimarro | Des'ree | Ismael Eguiarte | Ricardo Barona | Fausto Barona | Quindon Tarver | Alex Newman | Cory Newman | Jorge Abraham | John Sterlini | Farnesio de Bernal | Catalina Botello |

Nella bella Verona Beach, due adolescenti innamorati si tolgono la vita seppellendo per sempre l'odio dei loro genitori. Lo annuncia una speaker di un notiziario televisivo, declamando in versi rimati il loro amore tragico e avversato dalle rispettive famiglie: anglosassoni e protestanti i Montague, ispanici e cattolici i Capulet. Signori di Verona e nemici giurati, governano sciaguratamente il destino della città a colpi di pistola e quello dei loro figli con regolamenti e castighi. Dietro a una maschera, attraverso un acquario e sotto a un balcone, Romeo e Giulietta si innamorano di un amore innocente ed eccitato. Divisi dagli impedimenti del caso e dall'egoismo delle parti avverse, i giovani innamorati soccomberanno nel corpo, sopravvivendo nel cuore.

Frasi

Juliet: And when I shall die, take him and cut him [...] D
Abra: Do you bite your thumb at us, sir? D
Father Laurence: [wedding Romeo and Juliet] These [...] D
Romeo: He that hath the steerage of my course, dir [...] D
Romeo: [refusing to fight] Tybalt, the reason that [...] D
Benvolio: Why, Romeo, art thou mad? Romeo: Not ma [...] D
Mercutio: Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find [...] D
Romeo: [to Tybalt] Either thou, or I, or both must [...] D
Benvolio: The quarrel is between our masters. Gre [...] D
Romeo: Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die [...] D
Romeo: Eyes, look your last! Arms, take your last [...] D
Romeo: I defy you, stars! D
Sampson: [singing] A pretty piece of flesh I am! D
Juliet: O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo? [...] D
Romeo: If I profane with my unworthiest hand this [...] D
Juliet: My only love sprung from my only hate! Too [...] D
Benvolio: [sees Romeo coming towards him and Mercu [...] D
Mercutio: If love be rough with you, be rough with [...] D
Benvolio: Part, fools! Put up your swords. You kno [...] D
Romeo: Tempt not a desperate man! D
Romeo: But, soft! what light through yonder window [...] D
Romeo: I dreamt a dream tonight. Mercutio: And so [...] D
Juliet: Not proud you have, but thankful you have. [...] D
Romeo: He jests at scars that never felt a wound. D
Romeo: O, wilt thou leave me so unsatisfied? Juli [...] D
Romeo: The world is not thy friend, nor the world' [...] D
Juliet: Romeo, what's here? Poison? Drunk all, and [...] D
Lady Capulet: Romeo slew Tybalt. Romeo must not li [...] D
Tybalt: Romeo, thou art a villain. D
Captain Prince: [to Benvolio and Tybalt, who are f [...] D
Juliet: How art thou out of breath when thou hast [...] D
Romeo: Be satisfied! D
Romeo: I am forgetful D
Sampson: [to Gregory] I will bite my thumb at them [...] D
Romeo: Death, that hath sucked the honey of thy br [...] D
Juliet: If they do see thee they will murder thee. [...] D
Tybalt: What would you have with me? Mercutio: Go [...] D
[first lines] Anchorwoman: Two households, both a [...] D
Romeo: Well, Juliet, I will lie with thee tonight. D
Juliet: O, swear not by the moon, the inconstant m [...] D
Juliet: Goodnight, goodnight! Parting is such swee [...] D
Juliet: You kiss by the book. D
Lady Capulet: The valiant Paris seeks you for his [...] D
Romeo: [Romeo has arrived at the church and walks [...] D
Captain Prince: All are punished! D
Juliet: What sayest thou? Hast though not a word o [...] D
[last lines] Anchorwoman: A glooming peace this m [...] D
Romeo: Did my heart love 'til now? Forswear its si [...] D
Sampson: I will bite my thumb at them, which is a [...] D
Tybalt: Turn thee, Benvolio, and look upon thy dea [...] D
Tybalt: Peace? Peace. I hate the word, as I hate h [...] D
Romeo: Is love a tender thing? It is too rough, to [...] D
Gregory: A dog of the house of Capulet moves me! D
Mercutio: A plague o' both your houses! They have [...] D
Benvolio: Soft, I will go along and if you leave m [...] D
Tybalt: Romeo, the love I bear thee can afford no [...] D
Romeo: I am Fortune's fool! D
Benvolio: By my head, here come the Capulets! Mer [...] D
Juliet: [holding gun up to head] Be not so long to [...] D
Father Laurence: Two households, both alike in dig [...] D
Captain Prince: [after Romeo kills Tybalt] Romeo i [...] D