Guns, Neon, and Shakespeare: Reviewing the Wildest Romeo + Juliet Adaptation
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Two gangs, one hurricane, and a legendary soundtrack. We’re diving back into 1996!
In this episode of Scene It All, Richard, Joe, and special guest Cindy revisit the vibrant, chaotic, and tragic world of William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet. From the "Beavis and Butthead" vibes of the sidekicks to the hidden symbols on the walls, we break down why this movie defined a generation.
We discuss:
- Behind-the-Scenes Chaos: The writer was kidnapped?! And they filmed through a real hurricane?
- The Casting Debate: Was Natalie Portman almost Juliet? And why Claire Danes was the perfect "non-feminine" lead.
- Scene Stealers: Is John Leguizamo the best Tybalt ever? (Richard thinks so!)
- Personal Stories: Cindy shares why this movie hits home for her own "forbidden love" marriage.
- The Vibe: Was the fast-cutting too much, or was Baz Luhrmann just ahead of his time?
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Introduction & The Great Gatsby connection
01:32 - Modernizing the Rivalry: From Families to Gangs 02:19 - Insane Fun Facts: Hurricanes & Kidnappings
03:30 - Recasting: Could Natalie Portman have done it? 08:14 - John Leguizamo & Costume Symbolism
12:36 - The Aquarium Scene & The Soundtrack
19:40 - Cindy’s Real-Life Romeo & Juliet Story
29:43 - Does it hold up in 2026?
If you were in the movie, would you be a Montague (Hawaiian shirts) or a Capulet (fitted suits)? Let us know below!
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