O roteiro de Julian Fellowes (criador de Downton Abbey ) opta por uma abordagem segura e tradicional. Ao contrário da versão de Zeffirelli, que utilizou atores muito jovens para enfatizar a tragicidade da juventude perdida, ou a de Luhrmann, que reinventou a linguagem, esta versão de 2013 fica num meio termo confortável.
Driven by sweeping violins, delicate piano arrangements, and soaring choral arrangements, the music elevates the emotional stakes of the film. Tracks like "Forbidden Love" and "The Juliet Ceremony" perfectly capture both the ecstatic highs of first love and the crushing weight of impending doom. The Legacy of the 2013 Adaptation
Ultimately, the 2013 Romeu e Julieta is a fascinating "what if" in cinema history. It arrived with the promise of blending a classic setting with a modern sensibility, featuring a cast filled with future stars. In execution, it fell short of its ambitions. While it remains the most historically authentic-looking adaptation of the play, it is often remembered as a missed opportunity. Critics concluded it was an example of a well-mounted production that ultimately offered "little that's new or, frankly, interesting" and replaced Shakespeare's timeless passion with a more conventional, passionless puppy love.
As the device sank beneath the surface, their digital love letters, too, began to disappear. But Romeo and Giulietta knew that their love was stronger than any password or hashtag. They shared one final, desperate kiss, and as the city lights twinkled behind them, they knew that their love would endure, even in the face of adversity. romeu e julieta 2013
Their first meeting isn’t a masquerade ball—it’s a spontaneous, forbidden musical duel during a street rehearsal. The “kiss” happens not in a cloistered garden but on a moonlit rooftop overlooking the Guanabara Bay, drowned out by the distant beat of competing drum sections.
: Steinfeld’s casting brought youthfulness to the role.
Ele funciona como uma "ponte" entre o teatro clássico e o cinema romântico moderno. Não é uma obra-prima, mas tem seu mérito: reencantou uma nova geração com a história mais trágica e famosa do mundo. O roteiro de Julian Fellowes (criador de Downton
Fellowes penned the screenplay with the goal of making Shakespeare accessible without dumbing it down. Unlike Luhrmann, who kept the original Elizabethan dialogue but set it in a fictional modern city (Verona Beach), Fellowes and Carlei chose to maintain the original 16th-century Italian setting. The goal was authenticity: real castles, real period costumes, and a return to the romance at the story’s core, rather than the frantic energy.
When William Shakespeare wrote The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet in the late 16th century, he likely never imagined that nearly 500 years later, filmmakers would still be scrambling to translate his verse onto the silver screen. From Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 classic to Baz Luhrmann’s chaotic 1996 Romeo + Juliet , each generation reinvents the star-crossed lovers for its own audience.
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a meager 25% approval rating. The primary complaints included: Tracks like "Forbidden Love" and "The Juliet Ceremony"
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But their love was doomed from the start. Giulietta's cousin, Tybalt, a brooding tech-whiz, had been monitoring the Capulets' social media accounts, on the lookout for any sign of a Montague. When he discovered Giulietta's clandestine romance, he vowed to put an end to it.
Known for his striking, classical looks, Booth portrayed Romeo as a passionate, artistic, and deeply romantic youth. His chemistry with Steinfeld provided the emotional anchor for the film's tragic narrative.