1. Shakespear in Love
If I had to look at the performance continuum, I could easily break down the theatrical performance created here in "Shakespeare in Love" and also of the performance of "Romeo and Juliet". ... The movie can be considered extraordinary because of the setting and the close parallel that it plays with the performance of "Romeo and Juliet". This movie creates an extraordinary theatrical performance of "Romeo and Juliet", because all of the parts of the play are played by men, there are no elaborate scene changes except for those created by the narrator in the imagination of the audience, and the d...
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- Grade Level: Graduate