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Rome and Juliet
Rome and Juliet follows the romantic journey and soul mating of two straight women caught in a web of forbidden love. Juliet (a conservative pre-school teacher) is a bride to be who befriends and hires Rome (a liberated businesswoman) as her wedding planner. As they go through the preparations, Rome and Juliet develop a deep friendship, a soulful connection and a love that is physically consummated. But conflicts arise when Marc, the groom, who is a young politician, shockingly discovers the ongoing relationship between the two women. Angered and humiliated, Marc calls off the wedding and a huge scandal explodes, leaving Rome and Juliet in a state of emotional turmoil.
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Plot Summary
A modern retelling of the classic Shakespearean tragedy, this film places the star-crossed lovers in a contemporary setting. Their forbidden love story unfolds against a backdrop of feuding families and societal pressures, leading to the inevitable tragic consequences.
Critical Reception
This independent film adaptation received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often found its attempt to modernize the classic tale to be uninspired and lacking the emotional depth of previous interpretations. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with some appreciating the contemporary approach while others felt it failed to capture the essence of the original play.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles to find a compelling modern voice for Shakespeare's text.
The performances are inconsistent, failing to elevate the familiar story.
Lacks the tragic weight and romantic intensity expected from a Romeo and Juliet adaptation.
Google audience: Audience feedback is scarce for this particular adaptation, but general comments on similar modern retellings often point to a lack of strong character development and a disconnect between the classic dialogue and contemporary setting.
Fun Fact
While not a major film, this 2006 version is one of many adaptations that have attempted to bring the tale of Romeo and Juliet to the screen in various contemporary settings.
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