Index Of Romeo And Juliet - 1996
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VIII. Character Index & Profiles
- Romeo Montague: motivations, arc, key scenes, notable lines
- Juliet Capulet: motivations, arc, key scenes, notable lines
- Mercutio: role, interpretation, “Queen Mab” analysis
- Tybalt: antagonism, staging, costume symbolism
- Friar Laurence: modernization and moral role
- Nurse: adaptation into modern confidante; performance notes
- Paris, Benvolio, Prince, supporting characters: function and screen time
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IV. Production Background
- Development history (rights, screenwriting by Craig Pearce & Baz Luhrmann)
- Casting choices and notable auditions
- Filming locations and set design (modern Verona Beach, notable sets)
- Costume and makeup approach
- Cinematography and visual style (use of color, fast edits, MTV aesthetics)
- Soundtrack and music selection (pop songs, score by Nellee Hooper and Craig Armstrong)
- Editing style and pacing
- Cross-reference lines and moments to their source in Shakespeare (act/scene/line) and note deviations (omissions, condensations, modernized wording).
- List cinematic references (e.g., music-video aesthetics, Tarantino-esque rapid cuts, classical paintings invoked in composition).
- Scene 1: Romeo and Juliet declare their love for each other.
- Scene 2: Tybalt (Harold Perrineau), Juliet's cousin, recognizes Romeo and vows to challenge him.
- Scene 3: Romeo and Juliet decide to marry in secret, with the help of Friar Lawrence (Harold Perrineau).
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