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  • I just realized that Juliet in 1936 version was played by the same actress as Marie Antoinette role in "Marie Antoinette film" :O

  • there is a 1936 version too

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  • if theres 1 thing i learned from this movie, its that love has no boundaries. (i just sounded really poetic! tee hee)

  • OMG romeo looks like James Franco!!

  • 1968 version ftw :/

  • tHE 15th century version is best

  • since this is set in the 15th century, i think, why didnt the make up dept get the hair right on the male actors? Romeo should have hair to his shoulders! as in the painting of Cesare Borgia! no one had that starched short hair back then!

  • Paintings were highly romanticized!!!

  • @acerb45666555, because the style of film making in the 1950s was very mannered, not at all naturalistic. This extends even to makeup, which tried to make everyone look as 1950s as they could get away with.

  • i thought that this wood have a happy ending

  • You're so witty and clever!!!

  • instead of a wedding they had a funiral

  • cool

  • 1954?

  • the wretchadity of the Nurse, it was her who had to find the death

  • Is this true? I'm actually watching the 1954 version of R&J?! haha. Wicked!!

  • Beautiful and moving funeral of Juliet made me sad.

  • ahhhhhhhhh im the first comment yaya oh yea greeeeeeeeeeeeeeat scene lol sad make me want 2 cry lol

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