Baz Luhrmann’s “Romeo and Juliet”-The
Director
This is one
of my all-time favorite movies. Baz Luhrmann takes the classic Romeo and Juliet
story and turns it into a modern, attention-grabbing work of art. This is the
best adaptation of Romeo and Juliet out of all the plays/movies I’ve watched.
Personally, I think what makes it so great is Luhrmann’s genius directing. The
Auteur Theory definitely came into effect in this movie because of Luhrmann’s
directing style and technique. The film is very fast-paced with lots of cuts
and a wide range of shot sizes and angles. This is one of those films that make
you pay attention. One 2 second glimpse away from the screen could cause you to
miss something important, it moves just that fast. It is one of the few films
that can take a classic story and put a twist on it that will not bore you. Luhrmann
makes sure that the story is well-communicated in spite of the Shakespearean
dialogue. I found it quite amazing that he could communicate and portray such a
good story with that dialogue and fast-paced directing, but I guess that’s what
makes Luhrmann such a great director. The music choice was perfect for the film;
it was exciting and upbeat so it matched what was going on perfectly. The
acting was also superb, which means there was good blocking by Luhrmann. Every
aspect of this film came together to produce a great film inspired by the
classic Shakespeare story.