Romeo & Juliet (1978) - Part 10
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Most epic death ever? Apparently you have not read about Achilles' death in the Iliad by Homer nor have seen Julius Caesar by the bard.
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I'm sorry, but the little backwards summer-salt Tybalt does at 2:44 when he's dying just makes me laugh. I'm assuming it's supposed to be his death-throes, but it just strikes me funny.
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@Ashchild They are doing breakdance. :D
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The tragic moments in Shakespeare are rarely seen: Here is almost one: Since Tybalt is ignorant of the love between his archenemy Romeo and his cousin Juliet, which could reconcile the two feuding noble Houses of Verona, he seeks to quarrel with Romeo, but Mercutio defends him and in an attempt to part them he is slain by Tybalt and so the furious Romeo slays Tybalt and the mischief unfolds, had now Juliet murdered Romeo and then killed herself it would have been perfect tragedy.
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@Ashchild you did.
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During this period, Alan would have made a perfect and very attractive Snape. He would have had the correct age for him and body type. That would have been something.
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@amaratenoh1 I'm sorry but Shakespeare wrote this many many many MANY years before Alan was even born so I highly doubt it had anything to do with Alan playing him .... -.-
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Like this comment if you stopped watching this after Alan died ....
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my romeo is leonardo decaprio now thats a hunk there.
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Nagini...KILL.
Tybalt = Most epic death EVER
Alan Rickman, is one beautiful man!
SognoCapricioso 2 years ago 35
Is it just me or did this whole duel and death scene seem much like a ballet? Also, I believe I just saw Romeo kick Tybalt in the balls at one point.
Ashchild 2 years ago 31