Gross US & Canada
$1,162,635
Opening weekend US & Canada
$520,116
Gross worldwide
$2,966,268
Gross US & Canada
$1,162,635
Opening weekend US & Canada
$520,116
Gross worldwide
$2,966,268
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By Wilbert 2022-10-07 22:40:02
What I saw in Keying's class was too bad, and I have some understanding of Shakespeare's tragedy. After reading the first half, I found that love at first sight is mutual. Only one person appreciates another person, which is called a crush. Such feelings are too far-fetched, let time tell us what will happen slowly, not deliberately, not demanding. Everything will be fine, but it's still in the process of going through it. Good luck, uncle. The male protagonist is quite handsome, because he...
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By Wilburn 2023-09-28 19:53:34
The protagonist is ugly enough, and the soundtrack is good, but it’s too W/E. . . 】Several scenes are done...
By Darwin 2023-08-22 12:48:44
It's just that fast forward is not fast enough, all the actors are...
By Lyda 2023-07-19 06:28:36
The drama is still the same drama, but the male and female protagonists did not perform as expected, and the texture and rhythm of the film were also a bit...
By Emil 2023-05-16 18:42:47
This movie is really boring. It feels like all the Romeo and Juliet series, from Shakespeare's original to all the movies I know, are equally boring, only the French opera praised. No...
By Alden 2023-04-26 19:45:01
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Romeo: Have courage, man. The wound cannot be much.
Mercutio: No, 'tis not so deep as a well, nor so wide as a church-door; but 'tis enough,'twill serve. Ask for me to-morrow, you shall find me a grave man. I am peppered. I warrant for this world. What devil came you between us? He stabbed me under your arm.
Romeo: I thought all for the best.
Mercutio: The best intentions pave the way to Hell. Down with the Montagues and Capulets whose angry wars have stolen all my days. A plague on both your houses.
Romeo: O, I am fortune's fool!
Friar Laurence: His judgment has more pity than you dread. He seeks to have you banished and not dead.
Romeo: Not banishment. Be merciful, say 'death.' For exile hasn't more terror in his look, much more than death. Do not say 'banishment!'
Friar Laurence: All he asks is that you leave Verona. It's not so much. The world is broad and wide.
Romeo: There is no world beyond the city's walls - just purgatory, torture, hell itself! And exile is another word for death. The Prince's kindness is a golden axe that cuts my head off!
Friar Laurence: Rude, unthankful boy! The Prince, in gentleness, overturns the law! Well, this is sweet mercy and you seest it not?
Romeo: 'Tis torture - and not mercy! Heaven is here, where Juliet lives. And every cat and dog and little mouse, every unworthy thing, Living here in heaven and may look on her; but, Romeo may not!