Romeo and Juliet in Yiddish
Romeo and Juliet in Yiddish
| 11 May 2012 (USA)
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The play Romeo and Juliet has been translated around the world. Now Eve Annenberg’s gritty, funny feature film sets William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet in contemporary New York City with Brooklyn-inflected English and Yiddish spoken by a talented cast.

Reviews
Robert Lane

Perhaps the smartest aspect of this film as that it subverts the expectations of modern re-tellings of Shakespeare, in that to whatever extent it takes on the source material it's almost as an afterthought. Instead writer/director Annenberg takes the culture clash and grafts it onto the Orthodox Hasidim in Brooklyn, but even then it's with a whimsical and irreverent tone. The structure is ambitious and even within the confines of a micro-budget a lot of winning material is mined. The effort is emboldened by a very strong, quirky and effective cast which combined with Ms. Annenberg's gleeful subversions transcend the limited production.

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emiliaisreal-107-470149

There is an argument I've heard about this film that there are too many side plots, but I found that not to be the case. I actually really appreciated the kabbalistic aspect of the plot (such as the concept of "two worlds", it's fun to speculate what happened to the other two worlds, my take is that that is reflected in the directors vision and the audiences experience of the story)The film treats most of its characters like people. The emotions are intense and believable, and the music is great. I am familiar with the world that these characters inhabit so I appreciated the film on that level, I don't know what it would look like to someone who is not Jewish, I want to compare the overall experience to John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus, but I don't know why..

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barbarafae

We loved it!! Saw it with 2 friends at the Monday night 7:15 showing, it was really so much fun to see friends in a film together, I really enjoyed seeing so many people I know work together to create this amazing artwork. And OH MY are you a great actor Eve!!!! WOW!!! It was very fun to watch you!! Definitely think you should pursue more of that! Also, the film was very entertaining and kept my interest the whole time. loved the surreal magic aspects of it, reminded me of Gabriel Garcia Marquez,.. Magical Surrealism with a traditional theme, created in a new way demonstrating a unique perspective of Jewish religious cultures, really loved it...want to see it again.

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vross2000

I was all set for the wild experience of Shakespeare in Yiddish but maybe it was this print but the subtitles went so quickly that i lost half the film. Thank goodness I knew the plot but in my theater no one laughed and 4 people walked out. It was so disorganized also with too many side parts and distractions.The actors were terrific as they were not professional but it was the editing that went array and the titles on the Le Mans track. Would I recommend...probably not. Also the costume person was on drugs when it came to the women in the film. I do not think they expect a large audience but once you get that audience in your seat they should be able to follow the dialogue via the titles....Isn't that the easy part of making a film?

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