“By Looking Liking”: Baz Luhrmann’S William Shakespeare’S Romeo+Juliet

Nicoleta Cinpoȩs
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Abstract Twenty years since its release onto the big screen, Baz Luhrmann’s William Shakespeare’s Romeo + Juliet continues to attract viewers, divide critics and remain unchallenged, in a league of its own, when it comes to film adaptation of Shakespeare’s plays. This article begins with taking stock of reception directions which still dispute the field of film adaptation. Cued by Worthen’s “Performance Paradigm”, my argument positions Luhrmann’s film (his second at the time and the one to propel the Australian director into Hollywood fame) firmly in the cinematic and sees the film narrative not as opposed to the textual and/or spoken one, but as a complex citational practice developed at the level of oral, visual and written discourse.
《看似喜欢》:巴兹·鲁曼的威廉·莎士比亚的《罗密欧与朱丽叶》
巴兹·鲁尔曼执导的莎士比亚的《罗密欧与朱丽叶》自上映20年以来,一直吸引着观众,也引起了评论界的分歧,在改编自莎士比亚戏剧的电影中独树一帜。本文首先对电影改编界至今仍存在争议的接受方向进行了梳理。在沃森的“表演范式”的启发下,我的论点将鲁尔曼的电影(当时是他的第二部电影,也是推动这位澳大利亚导演进入好莱坞成名的电影)牢牢地定位在电影中,并认为电影叙事不是与文本和/或口头叙事相对立的,而是在口头、视觉和书面话语层面发展起来的一种复杂的引用实践。
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