Thursday, May 30, 2019
Romeo and Juliet: Comparing Original Screenplay and Film (Movie) :: Movie Film comparison compare contrast
Romeo and Juliet - Comparing Original Screenplay and Film (Movie) Films are made with the directors different ain opinions based on the original screenplay. For the movie version of Romeo + Juliet (1996), the quote above beautifys this perfectly. For this essay, I will discuss contrasts between the original screenplay, and the film. I will be discussing spell changes to adapt to the movies visual capabilities, changes to the time-frame of the script, and while changes to different relationships between characters. I hope you will find this essay informative. First, I will discuss with you the plot changes to adapt to the movies visual capabilities. If we were just to read this book, the only visual pictures we would see would be in our minds but since we went to see the movie, the director had to adapt some of the plot to have viewers experience the screenplay visually. One such example of plot adaptations is when, in the screenplay, Tybalt recognizes Romeos voice at the Capulet masque. When Tybalt hears him, he becomes enraged. This is not so for the film. Romeo takes off his masque at the fountain and forgets it there. He returns to the masque and that is when Tybalt recognizes his face. However, the result is the same, Tybalt becomes enraged and vows to extract his revenge on Romeo since Old Capulet said for him to leave Romeo alone. Secondly, I will illustrate you some changed to the time-frame of the plot. This is one of the easier comparisons since you can tell if parts of the plot have been rearranged. An example of a change to the plot is when (in the book) Romeo first meets Juliet. Romeo says about fifty talking to to Juliet and kisses her. While she is being kissed, the Nurse calls her away because her mother wishes to see her. In the movie, Juliet is called away even before Romeo talks to her. Juliet is called away to spring with Paris, but when the dance ends and Paris is watching the fireworks, Juliet and Romeo talk and kiss. Lastly, I will explain to you some of the plot changes to different relationships between characters. This has to do partly with the visual
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