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3* AngstWhatAngst: Juliet's lament upon learning that Romeo killed her cousin Tybalt is shortened in the film, making it seem as though she immediately forgave him upon hearing about it.
4* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Some of the scores from the movie are absolutely ''gorgeous'', such as, for example, the sweeping violins from the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOQeSfNLs5c Balcony Scene]].
5* BigLippedAlligatorMoment:
6** The whole Mercutio dance number. Granted, Romeo was high at that point, but it really comes out of nowhere.
7** At the beginning of the dance, Romeo sees that Tybalt kissed Juliet's mother, his aunt. In the future, this has no consequences for the plot or the characters themselves, and it's never mentioned again.
8** Tybalt turning his 'Sword' into a SniperPistol and blowing up the whole gas station. It's no less awesome and intense, but it's still bizarre.
9* BrokenBase:
10** For starters, the concept of moving Shakespearean plays to a modern setting in general. While some find that updating story makes it catchy, stylish and gives it a kind of youthful charm, others believe that the combination of Shakespeare with modern settings gives us an incredible WorldOfHam with a bunch of really pretentious characters. This is HilariousInHindsight, since it's exactly how critics felt about the original play when it was first performed in the 1660s. The earliest known review called it the worst play the writer had ever seen, while another reviewer said [[EnsembleDarkhorse Mercutio was his favorite character, hands-down]].
11** The whole "guns being called swords" thing. Either an amusing way around the text, or proof that the whole concept was a dumb idea.
12** The [[SignatureScene iconic scene]] in which Romeo and Juliet finally meet each other. Either it's one of the greatest and cutest [[MeetCute Meet Cutes]] in cinematic history, or a LoveAtFirstSight scenario that seriously doesn't work in a modern-day setting.
13* EnsembleDarkhorse:
14** Creator/PetePostlethwaite as Father Laurence, due in large part to his actually knowing how Shakespearean dialogue works.
15** Hammy as it was, Creator/HaroldPerrineau's portrayal of Mercutio is often considered to be one of the best parts of the film and is often cited as one that's truest to the character overall.
16* EvilIsCool: [[Creator/JohnLeguizamo John Leguizamo's]] is probably the most badass version of Tybalt that will ever be put to celluloid.
17* FauxSymbolism: Water as the overarching motif (the first shot of Juliet is of her face underwater, the lovers meet across an aquarium, the balcony scene is reset in a swimming pool, Tybalt dies after toppling into a fountain, etc), along with ubiquitous Catholic symbols. While many reasons have been given (the main one being somehow representative of baptism), even the director is not quite sure what all of it is actually supposed to mean.
18* HamAndCheese: Whether you love it or hate it, Creator/HaroldPerrineau was having way too much fun playing Mercutio.
19* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: The movie's problems aside, most agree that Romeo and Juliet's meeting in this version is genuinely sweet. They spot each other through an aquarium and [[LoveAtFirstSight both are immediately smitten]]. It's ''adorable''.
20* HilariousInHindsight: Creator/KateWinslet was reportedly a strong contender for the role of Juliet in this film, which was released a whole year before she and Creator/LeonardoDiCaprio played another tragic pair of StarCrossedLovers in ''[[Film/Titanic1997 Titanic]]''--becoming one of the most famous screen couples in history.
21* HoYay: The film is simply saturated with this because of the large number of young and attractive half-dressed guys who constantly seem too close to each other. And in addition to everything, it seems that Mercutio in this film is canonically in love with Romeo.
22* {{Narm}}: [[Narm/WilliamShakespearesRomeoAndJuliet Has its own page]].
23* NarmCharm:
24** People who are fans of this film love it for basically the exact reasons the critics hate it. "It's stupid, but it's ''fun''" is a common sentiment.
25** Related to the note about keeping the Elizabethan dialogue: some claim, given that it ''does'' keep the dialogue as well as a lot of stage directions like scene transitions and fade-outs for acts in the directoral and camera work, it may be one of the better straight adaptations of Shakespeare's work.
26* OlderThanTheyThink: The idea of Romeo still being alive when Juliet wakes up and dying in her arms wasn't invented by this movie, but is also found in Italian versions of the story that predate Shakespeare's play, as well as in several 18th century rewrites of the play (such as the influential [[https://arisefairsun.tumblr.com/post/163879103080/david-garricks-adapted-text-of-romeo-and-juliets David Garrick adaptation]]) and at least two opera adaptations, Gounod's [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rom%C3%A9o_et_Juliette ''Roméo et Juliette'']] and Bellini's [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Capuleti_e_i_Montecchi ''I Capuletti e i Montecchi.'']]
27* RetroactiveRecognition:
28** [[Series/{{Lost}} Michael Dawson]] (or [[Series/{{Oz}} Augustus Hill]], depending on your preferred fandom) plays Mercutio.
29** Creator/PaulRudd plays Paris. Ironically, he's one of the few actors in the cast who's actually trained in Shakespeare.
30** Benvolio was featured as the male dancer in an Music/AlanisMorissette [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGN3CJ40XCU video]] before he was [[Series/RayDonovan Bunchy Donovan]]. There's even a scene in the video where he bears a startling resemblance to Tybalt.
31** Latin American telenovela fans might recognize that one of the bouncers at the Capulet party is played by Cuban actor Mario Cimarro, who would later become best known for his appearances in telenovelas and for starring in ''Series/PasionDeGavilanes''.
32* SignatureScene: The scene of Romeo and Juliet spotting each other through the aquarium for the first time is easily the most iconic. [[MeetCute And it's so cute!]]
33* StrangledByTheRedString: Romeo and Juliet's LoveAtFirstSight can be hard enough to believe in the original play, but it works because we know it's a convention for old stories. In the 1990s setting of the film, without a classical atmosphere, it's harder to take it seriously when Juliet declares "My only love sprung from my only hate" after just a ten-minute meeting scene and one ardent kiss.

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