The way Romeo and Juliet discover each other is the same way Romeo and Juliet discover each other in the 1968 version, through an aquarium. [Romeo and Juliet do not meet through an aquarium in the 1968 version. Romeo is standing on the side of the dance floor and sees Juliet dancing with Count Paris; Juliet looks over and notices Romeo watching her. They finally meet up near an alcove behind a curtain, there is no aquarium in the scene at all.]
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Juliet: I'll look to like, if looking liking move, But no more deep will I endart mine eye, Than your consent gives strength to make it fly.
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Just as Romeo is about to leave the courtyard after his antics in the pool with Juliet, he turns around as she calls him from the balcony to give him her necklace. As he turns quickly look above Leonardo DiCaprio's head. You can see the boom mike quickly pull out of the shot. See more...
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In Romeo's first scene (between him and Benvolio) there is a billboard in the background for "The Merchant of Venice Beach." A reference to Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice. See more...
Romeo + Juliet (1996) - 15 corrections
Directed by Baz Luhrmann, starring Brian Dennehy, Christina Pickles, Claire Danes, Jamie Kennedy, John Leguizamo, Leonardo DiCaprio, M. Emmet Walsh, Miriam Margolyes, Paul Rudd, Paul Sorvino (add more)
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The way Romeo and Juliet discover each other is the same way Romeo and Juliet discover each other in the 1968 version, through an aquarium. [Romeo and Juliet do not meet through an aquarium in the 1968 version. Romeo is standing on the side of the dance floor and sees Juliet dancing with Count Paris; Juliet looks over and notices Romeo watching her. They finally meet up near an alcove behind a curtain, there is no aquarium in the scene at all.]
At Romeo and Juliet's wedding, you see Juliet's maid at the end of the aisle towards the door. When she starts walking toward the front of the church, the camera cuts to a shot of the boys choir. When it cuts back, the maid is at the end of the aisle towards the front of the church. We should have seen her in the aisle in the shot of the boys choir, but she's not there. [This has already been submitted and it is the Nurse not Juliet's maid.]
When Mercutio shows the chariot and makes it disappear, you can see the chariot for a split second when he opens his hand. [Everything that disappears from someone's hands is done by "sleight of hand", which is removing it without being seen. The fact that you see it for a split second only means Mercutio is not an expert magician, but not a movie mistake.]
After Mercutio dies, his eyes and mouth are open. Romeo cries out (yells in his face) and the dead Mercutio flinches. [Almost every body is subject to involuntary movements, as the brain dies, because it releases energy through the nervous system, most often in the form of small movements such as twitching, blinking, or even shaking.]
The first time we see Juliet she's in the bath, face in the water, looking into the camera. If you play that scene in slow motion, you can see she is wearing a blue-ish tube top as she comes up out of the water. [The rules of this site are quite clear - if you have to slow motion to see a mistake, it is not valid.]
When Mercutio has just been wounded by Tybalt, he leaves the stage area and dies on the beach. there is then a long, still shot of Romeo sitting with Mercutio then running off to his car to chase Tybalt. If you watch the rather large Montague to the left of the screen, he edges away off screen so that the action behind him can be seen. This may not have been a mistake however, it does look as though someone is telling him that he is blocking the shot so he tries to be subtle. [I noticed this as well, but it looks like it's more of his character just walking away in disbelief over what just happened. If he was told to move out of the shot, he stayed in character and it looks genuine.]
During an early scene at the Capulet mansion, Gloria Capulet and the nurse are searching frantically for Juliet. Before she appears to them Juliet is bathing and her hair is soaking wet. In the next shot when she appears before them in a bathrobe her hair is almost completely dry. [It could have been a few minutes after she got out of the bath. It would have taken too long to show her walk all to her mother, so that part isn't shown. It could have been any amount of time since she got out of the bath until she arrived next to her mother.]
After Romeo kills Tybalt, the priest hides him and the nurse visits him in hiding with a message and a ring from Juliet. This is no more than a few hours after the killing, and the ring is inscribed with "I love thee" on the inside. When would she have had time to get that done? Especially when she's not allowed to leave the house except to go to church? [Juliet is rich, and as such she can always pay someone to do a quick engraving. And she has plenty of servants to send with a ring to be engraved. Since everyone assumed she was going to marry Paris, they would have believed the ring was for him.]
Tybalt says "Thou art consortest with Romeo!" - doesn't make sense. Literally, it means "You are you consort with Romeo!". It could be "Thou art consortING with Romeo!", and Shakespeare's script just says "Thou consortest with Romeo!". [Actually, Tybalt doesn't say "Thou art consortest with Romeo". If you put up subtitles, he merely says: "Thou, uh.. consortest with Romeo". It's just a pause.]
When Romeo shot Tybalt he fired three or four times, however, there was only one bullet in the gun. When Tybalt was about to duel with Romeo he had a cronie eject all but one bullet from his gun and reholster it. That was the same gun that Tybalt dropped and Romeo shot him with - he wouldn't have had time to reload during the car chase. [Romeo doesn't use Tybalt's gun, he uses his own gun.]
Mercutio is dressed up as a woman in a silver outfit for the Capulets' party. When we first see him outside the mansion, he is not wearing any garters, but when he's inside the mansion dancing on the steps, he is wearing garters. [The reason Mercutio looks different is because it was done on purpose. If you also note, Mercutio has more elaborate eye makeup, a cape, the garters, and a bigger wig as well. Romeo is on a drug trip. He's halucinating. Hence the wardrobe change.]
When the Montague boys are driving away from the gas station, the hose breaks away from the nozzle, spraying gas all over Benvolio and the station. However, we never see anyone actually put the nozzle into the gas tank. [When Jamie Kennedy exits the car singing "A pretty piece of flesh I am" we can see a gas station attendant filling the car with gas and a nozzle in the gas tank.]
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