Analyze the use of music in the film. Did it enhance the filmmaker's story?
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sakespeare is possibly the best-known playwright of our time. Most of his plays have been adapted for the big screen. However, critics have long been dismissive of the new media approach, arguing that it undermines his cultural status as high art that should not be discredited by adaptations. The critic Calavita disagrees, arguing that many literary theorists have created their own filmic canon in which they ‘want to set themselves and their preferred films apart from the juvenile, taste challenged masses according to the rules of good cinema from an imagined, Edenic-past.Even though Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet was, ‘the first Shakespeare film ever to lead all films in box office receipts during its open weekend’ it was ‘widely trashed by most critics upon its release for its use of ‘popular songs, glossy atmospherics and breakneck speed.Because of its popularity with the masses, the academic community shunned it. Similarly, Zeffirelli works to ‘revitalise the qualities that originally made the plays popular. The film industry is fast growing and in order to maintain the popularity of Shakespeare’s works and keep him, ‘not of an age but for all time the film adaptations of Shakespeare, and particularly Romeo and Juliet, must be embraced, thus allowing motion picture to ‘for the first time in history render Shakespeare immortal. In Shakespeare’s words, ‘All the worlds a stage. His plays can be performed anywhere in any form and they will still be recognised as Shakespeare.
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sakespeare is possibly the best-known playwright of our time. Most of his plays have been adapted for the big screen. However, critics have long been dismissive of the new media approach, arguing that it undermines his cultural status as high art that should not be discredited by adaptations. The critic Calavita disagrees, arguing that many literary theorists have created their own filmic canon in which they ‘want to set themselves and their preferred films apart from the juvenile, taste challenged masses according to the rules of good cinema from an imagined, Edenic-past.Even though Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet was, ‘the first Shakespeare film ever to lead all films in box office receipts during its open weekend’ it was ‘widely trashed by most critics upon its release for its use of ‘popular songs, glossy atmospherics and breakneck speed.Because of its popularity with the masses, the academic community shunned it. Similarly, Zeffirelli works to ‘revitalise the qualities that originally made the plays popular. The film industry is fast growing and in order to maintain the popularity of Shakespeare’s works and keep him, ‘not of an age but for all time the film adaptations of Shakespeare, and particularly Romeo and Juliet, must be embraced, thus allowing motion picture to ‘for the first time in history render Shakespeare immortal. In Shakespeare’s words, ‘All the worlds a stage. His plays can be performed anywhere in any form and they will still be recognised as Shakespeare.
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