The balcony scene is probably the most quoted part of Romeo and Juliet to this date. A very crucial moment to the play that should be reenacted delicately. In both the 1936 and 1968 versions, the balcony scene is followed out perfectly. The emotion in both films is besotted and loving. Both movies start off with Romeo climbing the wall into the Capulets orchard. Then Romeo hides behind something while Juliet speaks to the moon and they eventually pop out. Both movies also cut the lines when Juliet calls Romeo back before he leaves.
Although there are similarities there are also many differences between the two movies.
In the 1968 version Romeo and Juliet are very touchy feely and kiss all(prenominal) other and hold severally other for a really long time, but in the 1936 version the only time where they touch is when Romeo grabs Juliets hand. There was also an extreme difference in the set design. The version directed by Cukor was more elegant with a attractive garden and a fancy balcony. But on the strange the Zefirelli production made the balcony seem almost dark and supernatural sticking out in the back of the castle. The bushes werent sanely or elaborate either.
Both films were very different from the remind book I had created for the balcony scene. In my version Romeo and Juliet sound inconvenience and almost angry at each other because in my eyes theyre not very understanding of each others positions in the newly...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Ordercustompaper.com
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