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Tytuł oryginalny: ROMEO AND JULIET (BLU RAY) 1968Obsada: Leonard Whiting, Olivia Hussey, John McEnery, Milo O'Shea, Pat HeywoodReżyseria: Franco ZefirelliCzas: 132 minutyRegion: 0 ALL (Europa, Polska, cały świat)Języki: angielski Dolby True HD (1.0) + Japanese, Italian, Castillian, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese BrazilianNapisy: brak polskich, angielskie + Japanese, Castillian, Italian, German, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish, French, Spanish, Portuguese Brazilian
Franco Zeffirelli's 1968 adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet was unique in its day for casting kids in the play's pivotal roles of, well, kids. Seventeen-year-old Leonard Whiting and 15-year-old Olivia Hussey play the titular pair, the Bard's star-crossed lovers who defy a running feud between their families in order to be together in love. Typically played on stage and in previous film productions by adult actors, the innocent look and rawness of Whiting and Hussey resonated at the time with a burgeoning youth movement from San Francisco to Prague. The tragic romance at the centre of the story also clicked with anti-authority sentiments, but even without that, Zeffirelli scores points by validating the ideals and passions of strong-willed adolescents. Less successful are scenes requiring the actors to have a fuller grasp of the text, though the best thing going remains the unambiguous duel between Romeo and Tybalt (Michael York). Lavishly photographed by Pasquale de Santis on location in Italy, this Romeo and Juliet brought a different tone and dimension to a story that had become tiresome in reverential presentations.
When beautiful heiress Juliet attends a dance, she's smitten with Romeo, the young man of her dreams. But with feuding families, their love is forbidden, so they meet secretly to declare their passion. When their deceit results in tragedy, they must separate and go into hiding. Will they risk their very lives for one more blissful embrace? Shakespeare's stunning testament to undying love is brilliantly visualized by Italian director Franco Zeffirelli in a classic motion picture that won four Academy Award nominations.