2015年10月4日星期日

The Catalyst of Tears.

How many times can you accept a tragedy if you already know it would happen? How many times can you bear to see a person die in the same stupid way? How many times can you prevent yourself from shouting out “Don’t do that!” when you know a certain action would lead to a horrible ending? How many times can you control yourself not to cry when the softest part of your heart is hurt? My answer is simple; my answer is “zero”. I cannot stand those situation above at all. Therefore, I have been tormented for ninety minutes before I start to write this blog post. I know that you might ask me why there are only ninety minutes since every ROMEO AND JULIET film tries to match the original play, which is approximately two hours. The answer is still simple: I did not want to watch the last thirty minutes and push myself into a state of insane.

The deepest impression always comes from the first time. This statement is totally true and works on myself well. Therefore, the ninety minutes’ experience becomes a “compare and contrast debate”. According to the omnipotent Internet, the executioner who nearly drives me crazy “is a 2013 British-Italian-Swiss romantic drama film adaptation of William Shakespeare's romantic tragedy of the same name directed by Carlo Carlei( https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romeo_%26_Juliet_(2013_film).” This film edits many of the dialogues, especially cutting Romeo’s ornament language which makes my time a little bit easier. The setting was exactly in old Verona, happening in the same time period of the original play. On the contrary, my first love is an energetic pop singer who stands under the sunshine of LA, confidently speaks Shakespeare’s strange language with his handsome face and hot body. 

Despite the extent which I am infatuated with my first love, I am attracted by a very specific person in the 2013 version. Don’t guess that my favorite character would be Romeo or Juliet! Look at Leonardo DiCaprio’s face, and you’ll understand that there won’t be any better Romeo in the world. The price of “The Most Moving Character” goes to Juliet’s Nurse. I bet that I will never forget her eyes, which could speak, could express care and could reflect a shadow of mother. In this film, I feel that Nurse is the person who loves Juliet the most. She conveys all her emotions exaggeratedly: When Juliet laugh, she laughs louder and kisses her at the forehead; when Juliet cries, she becomes more sad and hugs her for supporting; when she sees Juliet and Romeo kissing, she turns away with a titter. The Nurse wants Juliet to find true love, and is willing to help her in every situation, even speaks against her master to protect Juliet. Her lively actions make the film a lot more vivid.

In conclusion, although this film is not not my favorite, I have met the best Nurse ever. My tears suddenly crush out when she moves her small body in front of Capulet, and asks him not to shout at Juliet. If you want to see an original version of ROMEO AND JULIET, you should watch the most professional play; if you want to see best actors and most moving scene, you should watch the 1996 version(which is my favorite). However, if you want to feel the deepest love in the most indifferent family, I wholeheartedly recommend you to click on the link below and take care of your tears.

https://m.genvideos.org/watch?v=Romeo_and_Juliet_2013



没有评论:

发表评论