During the fight scene between Tybalt and Mecrutio, Luhrmann and Zefirelli approach it in a very similar but contrasting manner. On the contrary, in Zefirelli’s, no religion is revealed. A noticeable difference between the versions is the music Luhrmann uses intense, powerful music to set the mood, however, Zefirelli uses the crowd’s uproar.Īnother difference is the exposure of Christ in Luhrmann’s, a huge statue of Christ is shown as a representation of the power of the Church over the lives of the people below. One similarity is the camera angles there are close ups to reveal the palpable emotion on the Capulet’s and the Montague’s faces and bird’s eye views to explore the conflict. In the first scene, the audience is introduced to the hatred between the two feuding families, and both directors portray this in similar and different ways. The three major fight scenes being discussed are: the fight scene at the start, the fight scene between Tybalt and Mecrutio and the death scene of Romeo and Juliet. Both directors have portrayed the major scenes within the play with some similarities and differences. Baz Luhrmann and Franco Zefirelli are two directors who have made this classic play into film. It has been retold many different times in both written and film text and it is effective and timeless throughout the use of many techniques. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet Is a play based on love, hate, tragedy and sacrifice.
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