a dream

Dasia 2022-03-14 14:12:22

"Oh, my love, my lord..." On the stage, Romeo and Juliet looked at each other affectionately, called each other's names, and recited sonnets; off the stage, Shakespeare and Viola embraced each other warmly, avoiding worldly eyes in love. ——“Is there any emotion in the world that is purer and more touching than drama?” ——“Yes!” ——“There will be.” The impoverished and romantic Shakespeare, and the innocent, romantic, bold and brave noble girl, Meet at the dilapidated small theater, fall in love at first sight on the dance floor, and tell the flourishing affection under the balcony full of flowers. He loves fire, she is desperate, during the day they are the playwright and Romeo, performing a love story, looking at each other, at night they are Romeo and Juliet, speaking the lines of the people in the play to express their lingering love. In and out of the play, they face the enemy together and face the difference. Shakespeare wrote a tragedy of love for the ending, he had a premonition that he was forced to separate and never see each other again. In the theater, Viola wore a wedding dress and he finally played Romeo and Juliet in front of the world. After this scene, they finished their unblessed love. I love a few scenes from the movie: In Viola's boudoir, when they're about to cross the line, she happily circles and unbuttons her layered corsets, like a dewy lily Flowers are full of beauty and moving; Shakespeare and Viola murmured their lines, which are their most moving love words, regardless of drama and reality, like a wonderful dream regardless of day and night, crazy and full of obsession, just because The dream is destined to wake up; the final ending, Shakespeare grief-stricken, lost both love and inspiration, while Viola adds a sweet opening to his sad ending, a story full of hope.

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Shakespeare in Love quotes

  • Philip Henslowe: Another little problem.

    William Shakespeare: What'll we do now?

    Philip Henslowe: The show must... you know...

    William Shakespeare: Go on?

  • Viola De Lesseps: This is not life, Will. It is a stolen season.