In fair Verona where we lay our scene
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny
Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes
A pair of star cross'd lovers take their life.
-Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
Leonardo DiCaprio (Romeo) has real talent, and this was a great chance for him to shine. His character needs to appear melancholy and pensive in the beginning of the movie. While his friends bring out Romeo's "party animal" side, Leo still manages to pull off those intense grief and rage scenes without a qualm. He draws you INTO the movie, finding that slow-moving spot in the action and turning into the sensitive, adoring guy that we didn't know existed.
Of course, you can't deny the opposite lead Claire Danes (Juliet) her spot in the limelight. Her displays of emotion rival those of Leo's in their profoundness and intensity. Claire acts out the part of a troubled and desperate teen cruelly manipulated by her rich and hot-tempered parents. If you don't feel extremely sympathetic for her character by the end of the movie, you haven't been paying attention.
There are two reasons I made a page about this movie: I love it, and I just received a letterbox edition for X-mas. I know it's not new or anything, but if I see a really awesome movie, you can bet it's goin' up here.
My rating: 9 1/2
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