Saw the musical first, then went to the movie
Hmm...I feel like I need to digest it, the different forms of expression in the two ways confuse me a little bit.
Is this a familiar love tragedy?
From the plot point of view, the movie still has an advantage, and it can carry out the narrative and progress in a relatively complete manner. Sometimes when I watch musicals, I am really a bit confused, "What happened??" And then because of the French drama's lyrics that are sometimes bold and sometimes subtle (of course, it is also related to the middle translation. It makes me feel that the plot is a bit divided, always It's piece by piece, but the movie is very smooth.
But the charm of the musical lies in the actors' on-the-spot performance and the interpretation of the characters' feelings. Juliet in the musical was really 16 years old at the time (the original seems to be 13??), so the gestures are really filled with that kind of girlish atmosphere. But when you open your mouth, it is not suitable for your age, and you sing well! The chorus with Romeo is also good! Luo Zhu's series of songs are really similar, so I didn't remember any of the last songs. This one is pretty good, and that one is not bad. What was amazed by the singing was the duet of the priest and the nurse, wow, the nurse is really stable and the tone is amazing! There are also many surprises hidden in the hoarse voice of the priest. The two of them together are simply sounds of nature. There is also a solo by my father to Juliet, expressing a father's reluctance and worry about his daughter who will be married, and the actor's devotion is full of emotions that the audience can empathize with. However, the movie version of Dad is super brutal... I don't understand.
I watched the car slide Luo Zhu last season, and I complained about the music clip, and I suddenly jumped on the disc. I didn't know until I watched musicals and movies, I really don't blame him, this is what this show is like... a dance that doesn't agree with one word, and a sudden second. The pot friends in the movie version are really too middle school, and the beginning is absolutely perfect.
But the male and female protagonists of the movie are also unbelievable. Who doesn't fall in love with Romeo's prosperous beauty, and who doesn't fall in love with Juliet's girl Hanchun? It's so eye-catching together. Moreover, as long as the pair are in the same frame, they will start to recite poems and say golden sentences, and love poems one after another. It's far from a musical. Although I don't quite understand the level of infatuation at first sight, the smell of love between them can't be ignored. This love is too warm and strong. (The movie version also has a good dubbing!
Ah, the fight between Romeo and his cousin in the movie is really good. Romeo's despair and hysteria are full of emotions, and they are the best in the show! ! Although the fight was really secondary, and the musical was even more so, I didn't understand why they were fighting, and then the two of them died...
The end of the two works is the ending of love. The movie version is a little bit miserable. Romeo stopped breathing after Juliet woke up, and it was only one second later that HE changed instantly to BE.
This is a strong but embarrassing love. In fact, it also exists in real life, but the ending is not so decisive, but it is impossible to judge whether it is good or bad, whether to choose parents or love?
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