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Great points. Adored Shakespeare in love.
I love Shakespeare, but this is not my favorite play. It was actually written very early in his career!
I am always soooo torn about this. The writing is superb as always but I just HATE Romeo and Juliet and the events in this because of all the stupidity and hypocrisy (had Romeo lived, he would have never been faithful and yet the girl died for him)!
*lol*
Sorry, I'm gonna cut this rant short now. Great review though.
I'm currently reading No Bed for Bacon, which apparently served as the basis for Shakespeare in Love. I'm really enjoying it--despite being written in 1941, it does not feel dated at all.
I've never heard of No Bed for Bacon, Wanda. Sounds interesting!
Trish, that's an interesting thought, that Romeo never would have been faithful if he had survived. He did kill himself for Juliet, but of course he was young and impulsive. So you could be right.
Wanda wrote: "I'm currently reading No Bed for Bacon, which apparently served as the basis for Shakespeare in Love. I'm really enjoying it--despite being written in 1941, it does not feel dated at all."
I'm going to check this one out.
This could be my favourite Shakespeare work. My favourite staging was the old Olivia Hussey one - my first avatar on here was Olivia in this role.
Doesn't every teen girl looovvee this play? I did. The Zefferelli film is beautiful. The Baz Lurman version... not so much. I let my little sister talk me into taking her and while she loved it, I thought it was weird.
i Do not think that their love is stupid and childish because lets say you were in love but you were forbidden to see them or love them because you family are not friend or their enemies. I think their true love because they die together but the only thing their love did was kill people only because they inter fried but their love is true.
Yes I agreed with you because I get it that Romeo was desperate for Juliet and they were just some silly kids. Yes the scenes were really intresting and the author does get your attention.
yes i agree because this book is more about love and hated.we see that romeo and Juliet are just kids they don´t know what is love
I have to say I’ve come to view Romeo and Juliet in much the same way! And I also agree that live versions make a huge difference, it’s how Shakespeare’s meant to be experienced. Even then, I find the comedies much more accessible - have seen some fantastic versions. The tragedies, hmmm....less so.
I'm with you on the play versus what great actors and adaptors can do with it! The thing that made the tears gush for me in Shakespeare in Love was the lovely poetic bit at the end that sounds like a quote from Twelfth Night but is actually pure Tom Stoppard.
Have you seen Baz Luhrmann's movie Romeo + Juliet? For me, Luhrmann's only really effective movie (sorry, Moulin Rouge left me cold), and it made wonderful use of Prince's music.
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Great points. Adored Shakespeare in love.
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I love Shakespeare, but this is not my favorite play. It was actually written very early in his career!
I am always soooo torn about this. The writing is superb as always but I just HATE Romeo and Juliet and the events in this because of all the stupidity and hypocrisy (had Romeo lived, he would have never been faithful and yet the girl died for him)!*lol*
Sorry, I'm gonna cut this rant short now. Great review though.
I'm currently reading No Bed for Bacon, which apparently served as the basis for Shakespeare in Love. I'm really enjoying it--despite being written in 1941, it does not feel dated at all.
I've never heard of No Bed for Bacon, Wanda. Sounds interesting!Trish, that's an interesting thought, that Romeo never would have been faithful if he had survived. He did kill himself for Juliet, but of course he was young and impulsive. So you could be right.
Wanda wrote: "I'm currently reading No Bed for Bacon, which apparently served as the basis for Shakespeare in Love. I'm really enjoying it--despite being written in 1941, it does not feel dated at all."I'm going to check this one out.
This could be my favourite Shakespeare work. My favourite staging was the old Olivia Hussey one - my first avatar on here was Olivia in this role.
Doesn't every teen girl looovvee this play? I did. The Zefferelli film is beautiful. The Baz Lurman version... not so much. I let my little sister talk me into taking her and while she loved it, I thought it was weird.
i Do not think that their love is stupid and childish because lets say you were in love but you were forbidden to see them or love them because you family are not friend or their enemies. I think their true love because they die together but the only thing their love did was kill people only because they inter fried but their love is true.
Yes I agreed with you because I get it that Romeo was desperate for Juliet and they were just some silly kids. Yes the scenes were really intresting and the author does get your attention.
yes i agree because this book is more about love and hated.we see that romeo and Juliet are just kids they don´t know what is love
I have to say I’ve come to view Romeo and Juliet in much the same way! And I also agree that live versions make a huge difference, it’s how Shakespeare’s meant to be experienced. Even then, I find the comedies much more accessible - have seen some fantastic versions. The tragedies, hmmm....less so.
I'm with you on the play versus what great actors and adaptors can do with it! The thing that made the tears gush for me in Shakespeare in Love was the lovely poetic bit at the end that sounds like a quote from Twelfth Night but is actually pure Tom Stoppard. Have you seen Baz Luhrmann's movie Romeo + Juliet? For me, Luhrmann's only really effective movie (sorry, Moulin Rouge left me cold), and it made wonderful use of Prince's music.