Comparing Zeffirelli's Romeo And Juliet

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The balcony scene from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet in Zeffirelli’s version uses reckless diegetic sound and romantic lighting to convey the characters’ impulsivity more effectively than in Luhrmann’s version. Luhrmann’s balcony scene uses rash diegetic sound to convey the characters’ impulsivity more effectively than Zeffirelli’s version.

In both scenes, Romeo and Juliet are clearly shown to want to be together, but Zeffirelli presents them as cautious and concerned with the possibility of the exposure of their illicit relationship. In doing so, the lovestruck teenagers’ recklessness that is prevalent Shakespeare’s play is lost. Luhrmann’s version; however, showcases the teenage characteristic of acting on initial emotions without