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Romeo & Juliet

  • TV Movie
  • 1994
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
71
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Romeo & Juliet (1994)
DramaRomance

Two teenagers fall in love, but their feuding families and fate itself cause the relationship to end in tragedy.Two teenagers fall in love, but their feuding families and fate itself cause the relationship to end in tragedy.Two teenagers fall in love, but their feuding families and fate itself cause the relationship to end in tragedy.

  • Director
    • Alan Horrox
  • Writers
    • Grant Cathro
    • William Shakespeare
  • Stars
    • Geraldine Somerville
    • Jenny Agutter
    • Jonathan Firth
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    71
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alan Horrox
    • Writers
      • Grant Cathro
      • William Shakespeare
    • Stars
      • Geraldine Somerville
      • Jenny Agutter
      • Jonathan Firth
    • 4User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Geraldine Somerville
    Geraldine Somerville
    • Juliet
    Jenny Agutter
    Jenny Agutter
    • Lady Capulet
    Jonathan Firth
    Jonathan Firth
    • Romeo
    Nicholas Barnes
    Nicholas Barnes
    • Balthasar
    Ben Daniels
    Ben Daniels
    • Mercutio
    Alexis Denisof
    Alexis Denisof
    • Tybalt
    David Lyon
    • Prince Escalus
    Martin Milman
    • Montague
    Dearbhla Molloy
    Dearbhla Molloy
    • Nurse
    Michael Müller
    Michael Müller
    • Benvolio
    John Nettles
    John Nettles
    • Capulet
    Kate Riding
    • Lady Montague
    Frederick Stuart
    Frederick Stuart
    • Paris
    • (as Freddy Douglas)
    John Woodvine
    John Woodvine
    • Friar Lawrence
    • Director
      • Alan Horrox
    • Writers
      • Grant Cathro
      • William Shakespeare
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    k-wz

    Does Juliet look 14 to you, Romeo 17? The play really doesn't work when they are middle aged, really by middle age you have to stop acting like a teenager.

    Does Juliet look 14 to you, Romeo 17? The play really doesn't work when they are middle aged, really by middle age you have to stop acting like a teenager. Does Juliet look 14 to you, Romeo 17? The play really doesn't work when they are middle aged, really by middle age you have to stop acting like a teenager. Does Juliet look 14 to you, Romeo 17? The play really doesn't work when they are middle aged, really by middle age you have to stop acting like a teenager. Does Juliet look 14 to you, Romeo 17? The play really doesn't work when they are middle aged, really by middle age you have to stop acting like a teenager. Does Juliet look 14 to you, Romeo 17? The play really doesn't work when they are middle aged, really by middle age you have to stop acting like a teenager.
    4word_girl

    The best word for this production is "servicable."

    Take Shakespeare's most accessible play, add two leads and several supporting actors who know their jobs, and you get a watchable but somewhat lackluster performance. There's nothing intrinsically wrong with it; it simply lacks the star power, beauty and/or distinction of other, more famous versions.

    To start with, the two "young" lovers (both in their mid-20s at the time of the shoot) do their best to portray teenage passion. Unfortunately for them, we've seen this done much better by actual teenagers - Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting in the triumphant 1967 version by Franco Zefferelli. Even Clare Danes and Leonardo DiCaprio, in 1996's Romeo+Juliet, did a better job portraying adolescent hormones fueling the headlong rush into love.

    Geraldine Somerville and Jonathan Firth, on the other hand, seem anchored in their own maturity and craft. There's no denying their skill or their commitment to the material, but they just don't sell themselves as teenagers. They seem more caught up in the beauty of Shakespeare's words than in the relationship those words portray.

    The same problem dogs the supporting cast - especially Mercutio. Played well, he's one of the most fascinating characters Shakespeare has written. In this production, Ben Daniels turns his speeches into rants. Even his death scene falls flat.

    The only real standouts are John Nettles and Jenny Agutter as Lord and Lady Capulet, and John Woodvine as Friar Lawrence. Fans of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel" might be tempted to check this version out because Alexis Denisof (aka Wesley) is cast as Tybalt. However, he has little screen time and less screen presence in the production. Fans of the Harry Potter series will note that Sommerville made several brief appearances as Lily, Harry's mother.

    To me, the amazing thing about Shakespeare is the way he illuminated real people with vibrant personalities who would not be out of place in the world today - and then gave them words that are among the most beautiful and eloquent ever penned. Too many productions focus on the gorgeous language and fail to delve into the people speaking. That's the key flaw in this production. It's not fatal, but there are better versions available.
    8PWNYCNY

    Good rendition of a classic story.

    Solid, commendable production of the Shakespeare tragedy. The lead performers are especially impressive as is the supporting cast. The movie should also be commended for staying true to the the setting and not making any major changes in the original script. By presenting Shakespeare in a straightforward manner, the movie avoids the traps and pitfalls associated with trying to update the story. Jenny Agutter is wonderful as Lady Capulet and Ben Daniels gives a strong performance as Mercutio. But what essentially makes this movie watchable is the story itself which is a classic. Of course, as a television production, the movie lacks the gloss that might be found in the feature film, but more than makes up for that with skillful directing and excellent acting.
    8cinziana

    Jonathan Firth rocks!

    Shakespearean babes, there's only one reason to see this lavish, plenty of lacks in text, out of time like a fairy tales produced by Hollywood in the Roaring Thirties, TV production - Jonathan Firth! He is absolutely gorgeous, and incredibly lovely. A thousand times better his brother - the I-don't-know-why-sex symbol Colin. A good chance to appreciate a good and underrated English actor.

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      Edited into Middle English: Romeo and Juliet: Part 1 (1994)

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    • Release date
      • January 13, 1994 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Romeo y Julieta
    • Production company
      • Thames Television
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      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
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