Film review: Romeo and Juliet (1955) directed Harold Clayton.

The 1955 film version of Romeo and Juliet is one of the earliest versions of this film. It is in black and white though that does not take away from the film at all. Actually, the film was good and that is because of the characters. The acting is done well and the film are dramatic, through it's characters. I like watching a play (staged or filmed) and having the characters full of such vivid emotion. I could feel Juliet's sadness from watching her. Yes, the speech also adds to that but for me, I find the characters in this film are a strong quality to the film.

One scene that highlighted this well was the fighting scene between Romeo, Tybalt and Mercutio. Tybalt's anger was evident just from the look on his face. Even if you had no idea on what would happen next because you had never read the play or watched a film on it, you could easily guess. Then there was the scene where Juliet is given the poison and she is reduced to tears.

This was a nice film though it was not my favourite, even though I still liked it. I am going to give it a 7/10.


Until next time,


Thomas.

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