Depends which "new and old" movies you are talking about. Significant movies have been made of Romeo and Juliet in 1936, 1955, 1968, 1996 and 2013. In the 1936 movie all of the actors are middle-aged, including Romeo and Juliet; in the others Romeo and Juliet are much younger. In the 1996 movie the settings and costumes are all about 90s California, whereas the 1955, 1968 and 2013 ones are definitely Italian Renaissance. The 1955 movie has a lot of dialogue cut out, as does the 1996 movie, but the 2013 movie has new dialogue written more or less in Shakespeare's style (but inferior).
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They All were male actors
Usually it is that one is newer than the other
Romeo is impulsive and romantic, while Juliet is more practical and level-headed. Their differences create a balance in their relationship, with Romeo providing passion and spontaneity, and Juliet offering a sense of pragmatism and stability. Ultimately, their contrasting qualities complement each other, deepening their connection and love for one another.
There have been a number of different movies of Romeo and Juliet, with memorable scenes in each.
You need to specify which of the several Romeo and Juliet movies you are talking about.
There have been countless film adaptations of Romeo & Juliet. It's impossible to know which one you're referring to. Please ask another question and be more specific.
Juliet is waiting for the Nurse to bring her the message from Romeo. The Nurse is the one who has been communicating between Juliet and Romeo.
The marriage between Romeo and Juliet takes place in secret at Friar Laurence's cell in Romeo and Juliet.
You need to specify which movie. There are at least four cinematic treatments of the play.
They fall in love at first sight
Romeo, the protagonist in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," was said to be born in Verona, Italy. This city is the setting for the tragic love story between Romeo and Juliet.