Distracted

Lois 2022-01-12 08:01:47

I woke up early this morning from my sleep, as if I had drunk some wine the night before. Bringing in is not thinking of yourself as the protagonist and messing with the heroine. Sometimes I think I'm a serving man Peter, and when it's illogical, I treat myself as a narrator. I heard from various experts that the acting skills of the two young actors are worse than those of the aunts and uncles, but when I first saw the famous poster, I felt that Romeo and Juliet should be like this, and both opened their mouths. Nian Bai has defined two drama characters. I was fascinated by two people. I didn't think it was nauseating or exaggerated. Frankly speaking, I am the kind of idiot who mistaken wherefore art thou for where are you for many years, but I will be bombarded by the prom and the balcony scene. I didn't really like one-shot kills, one sword to seal the throat, love at first sight, which is a very bluffing vocabulary. On the contrary, I prefer the implicit and powerful words such as spike, headshot, and instant physical destruction. Whenever I see Romeo and Juliet, the first thing that lifts my spirits up is the encounter. Whether it's the script, the big fish tank in 1996, or the glimpse of 68 years. Romeo takes off his mask... Should I be killed in seconds (Did my heart love till now? forswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night. )? In the balcony scene, the verbal and spiritual communication between the two people is so lively and lovely. I didn’t even know that I was smirking after watching: Juliet was afraid that her love would be too frivolous, and she didn’t want Romeo to swear by the moon, the girl’s first love The waywardness is appropriate and makes people love it. Romeo asked her: O, wilt thou leave me so unsatisfied? Juliet's fear is clear, then say What satisfaction canst thou have tonight? Then Romeo very aggrieved and said The exchange of thy love's faithful vow for mine. She was relieved. I gave thee mine before thou didst request it! Finally (parting is such sweet sorrow. ) The two people moved from the frame to the diagonal composition of the screen. Coupled with Nino Rota's more famous music than the film, I regret to believe that they must die. Only death can retain this beauty. A friend told me that Shakespeare is not like the kind of person who believes in love at first sight. He is probably just cynical and satirizing adolescent sexual impulses, right? I did not rush to refute. Because I clearly remember what I thought back then: I saw my legs tilted and dangling on the chair, very slick, thinking that I was very smart and said: Cough! Too bloody, too two, too lascivious. The fuck is just a farce of N (N<5) days of meeting, fighting, going to bed, and suicide. Maybe you have a similar impression: some of your music or language teachers are introducing this story and calmly said: At this time, Romeo fell in love with Juliet, and Juliet fell in love with Romeo. Suddenly there was a boo in the classroom, the boys were disdainful, and the girls were shy. Is it because we think they are stupid and ignorant, or we have a sorrowful longing and yearning in our hearts, which is sexual depression and love depression. I don't want to criticize those girls who confessed that learning and grades are more important after the boys confessed (or vice versa, which is not very likely), I just want to declare that I believe in love. And I believe that if you are curious and want to see Romeo and Juliet, or when your English teacher assigns you an essay, you read the script seriously instead of watching Sparknotes, then you must believe it too Love, at least you hope that there is a beautiful love to believe in. I listened lovingly to every word of love between the two of them. I didn't even know which word to use to match the love. Only delicate was in my mind. Everyone on earth knows that Romeo and Juliet are going to die. Shakespeare said that the story of star-crossed lovers has been told a thousand times, ten thousand times, and more. The first time I heard this story, I felt that their deaths were ridiculous, the second time I felt they died really creative, the third time, the fourth time, I still didn’t listen to them, but their deaths became more and more sad every time. , I have not dared to watch that scene again. Romeo asked before his death, Juliet, why is it so pretty? What is echoing in my ears is What is a youth. Have we asked ourselves, what is youth? What is youth? I can't help myself when I get here. which is not very likely), I just want to declare that I believe in love. And I believe that if you are curious and want to see Romeo and Juliet, or when your English teacher assigns you an essay, you read the script seriously instead of watching Sparknotes, then you must believe it too Love, at least you hope that there is a beautiful love to believe in. I listened lovingly to every word of love between the two of them. I didn't even know which word to use to match the love. Only delicate was in my mind. Everyone on earth knows that Romeo and Juliet are going to die. Shakespeare said that the story of star-crossed lovers has been told a thousand times, ten thousand times, and more. The first time I heard this story, I felt that their deaths were ridiculous, the second time I felt they died really creative, the third time, the fourth time, I still didn’t listen to them, but their deaths became more and more sad every time. , I have not dared to watch that scene again. Romeo asked before his death, Juliet, why is it so pretty? What is echoing in my ears is What is a youth. Have we asked ourselves, what is youth? What is youth? I can't help myself when I get here.

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  • Gaylord 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    Completely blown away! It's a pity that the male protagonist doesn't have the looks of Ian McKellen, and it's a pity that Ian's grandpa is 11 years older than him and can't play Romeo

  • Trycia 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    impeccable in terms of lines, acting, settings, soundtrack, costumes etc.

Romeo and Juliet quotes

  • Juliet: Love give me strength.

    [she drinks the potion]

  • [enter Juliet above at a window]

    Romeo: But soft. What light through yonder window breaks?