Romeo and Juliet - Forever
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@cazzbbz123 I notice your comment is from 3 years ago, and I'd like to tell you that someone did rewrite the ending in a movie called "Gnomeo and Juliet." Highly recommended.
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Oh god, the "Romeo and Juliet" edition you used in this video is hilarious!! "Gangster" children speaking in old english... Just the thought makes me lsimhbiwfefmtalol.....
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@sharky666O3 well good point but MOST of them end with a tragedy
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@MrSasperman Not true. What about A Midsummer's Night's Dream or Twelefth Night? They don't end in tragedy do they?
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@cazzbbz123 yeah but Shakespeare's plays always end with a tragedy
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...auuuu..!!! ♥
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@singersrock1968 you get my drift ..
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@cazzbbz123 actually they do get married, it's just secret.
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@bebecca101 400 actually
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Romeo And Juliet .. Its Called A "Tragedy" For a Reason ?
Thats What Makes it Famous ?
Lifee Doesnt Always Have A Happily Ever After,
And No One has Ever Showed It Better Than Shaksphere... Who Was The Vry First person To Do It, Over 200 Years Ago ..
they should have never killed romeo and juliet and made the ending of the story a happy ending
cazzbbz123 3 years ago
hmmm... try telling that to shakespeare.
1aura12 3 years ago 8
i wish they got married with their families reunited and you can just get someone else to rewrite it and make a new version
cazzbbz123 3 years ago
look, i get what you mean, i cry everytime i watch this film too, but fucking hell, you can't mess around wihth the plotline of romeo and juliet, because whoever rewrote it, they could never make it live up to what shakespeare wrote, and he's been dead for like 400 years.
1aura12 3 years ago
the whole poinr is the tragedy of it.
'from forth the fatal loins of these two foes, two starcrossed loveres take their life, whos misadventured piteous overthrows doth with their death bury their parents strife'
1aura12 3 years ago