Romeu E Julieta 2013 [repack] ✦ High Speed

The 2013 adaptation of Romeo and Juliet , directed by Carlo Carlei and written by Julian Fellowes, is a film often caught between its desire for traditionalist "classic" beauty and its controversial decision to modernize Shakespeare’s sacred language. Filmed on location in Verona and Mantua

  • Tristão (José Loreto) – the “Mercutio” figure, Romeu’s loyal and fun-loving best friend.
  • Apollyon (Thiago Lacerda) – the “Tybalt” figure, Julieta’s hot-headed, violent cousin.
  • Ismael (Bianca Bin) – a gender-bending “Benvolio” figure, a calm mediator and Romeu’s cousin.
  • Padre Lourenço (Luís Melo) – the wise Friar Laurence, who supports the young lovers.
  • Vera (Leandra Leal) – the “Nurse” figure, Julieta’s sassy and pragmatic confidante.

Julian Fellowes’ "Adapted" Language

One of the most striking elements of the 2013 adaptation is its commitment to historical grandeur. Filmed on location in Verona and Mantua, the movie utilizes authentic Renaissance architecture to ground the "star-crossed" romance in reality. The cinematography emphasizes the "duality" of light and dark [21], contrasting the sun-drenched Italian courtyards with the cold, candlelit tragedy of the Capulet tomb. This visual fidelity serves as a reminder of the "Veronese society" [30] and the rigid social structures that eventually crush the young lovers. romeu e julieta 2013

Setting:

Filmed on location in Italy (Verona, Mantua, and Cinecittà studios) to provide an authentic Renaissance aesthetic . The 2013 adaptation of Romeo and Juliet ,

  • Flat Direction: Carlo Carlei was accused of making the film look too much like a perfume commercial—beautiful but empty.
  • Inconsistent Dialogue: The actors seemed split between a “classical” delivery (Giamatti, Lewis) and a “naturalistic” delivery (Steinfeld, Booth), creating a tonal clash.
  • Lack of Fire: Critics missed the anarchic energy of Mercutio. Actor Christian Cooke plays Mercutio as a sober, melancholic friend, robbing the play of its comedic relief before the tragedy strikes.

O Ponto Forte: O Visual e a Ambientação