Private Romeo Page #6

Synopsis: When eight cadets are left behind at an isolated military high school, the greatest romantic drama ever written seeps out of the classroom and permeates their lives. Incorporating the original text of 'Romeo and Juliet,' YouTube videos, and lip-synced Indie rock music, Private Romeo takes us to a mysterious and tender place that only Shakespeare could have inspired.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Alan Brown
Production: Wolfe Releasing
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Metacritic:
53
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
NOT RATED
Year:
2011
94 min
Website
243 Views


and there die strangled?

O, if I wake,

shall I not be distraught?

And madly play with my forefather's joints?

And pluck the mangled

Tybalt from his shroud?

And, in this rage

with some great kinsman's bone, as...

with a club, dash out

my desperate brains?

O! Methinks I see my cousin's ghost.

Stay, Tybalt!

Stay!

Romeo!

Romeo...

I drink to thee.

High school ring,

High school ring.

Who would have guessed it

was a homicidal thing?

Crying, crying, crying,

on your front porch swing.

Eyes swollen up like a yellowjacket sting.

Call him a thief, call him a crook,

You never get back what the magpie took.

Call him a raven, call him a rook,

Sam!

You never get back what the magpie took.

Sam!

Sam!

Your boyfriends mean,

Your boyfriends mean,

I swear, I swear, I swear

I didn't say anything.

Your grandmother's silver

You kept it so clean,

And those dark glasses,

can you see what I mean.

Call him a thief, call him a crook,

You never get back what the magpie took.

Call him a raven, call him a rook,

You never get back what the magpie took.

Help!

Help!

Juliet's dead!

Juliet's dead!

How now?

How doth my lady?

How fares my Juliet?

For nothing can be ill, if she be well!

She is well, and nothing can be ill.

Her body sleeps in Capel's monument,

and her immortal part with angels lives.

O well you art not conquered.

O my love!

Beauty's ensign

still Is crimson in thy

cheeks and thy lips,

and death's pale flag

is not advanced there.

Shall I believe

that unsubstantial death is amorous,

and keeps thee here in

dark to be his paramour?

For fear of that, I still

will stay with thee.

And never from this palace of dim night

depart again.

Here's to my love!

Here will I remain.

How long hath he been there?

Full half an hour.

Go with me.

Fear comes upon me.

O, much I fear some ill unlucky thing.

Where is my lord?

I do remember well where I should be,

and there I am.

Where is my Romeo?

Come from this nest

of unnatural sleep.

A power greater than we can contradict

hath thwarted our intents.

Come!

Stay not to question,

for the watch is coming.

Come, go, I dare no longer stay.

Go, get thee hence, for I will not away.

I will kiss thy lips.

Haply some poison yet doth hang on them,

to make die with a restorative.

You made me love you

I didn't want to do it,

I didn't want to do it.

You made me want you,

And all the time you knew it.

I guess you always knew it.

You made me happy sometimes

You made me glad.

But there were times, baby,

You made me feel so bad.

You made me cry for

I didn't want to tell you,

I didn't want to tell you.

I want some love that's true.

Yes I do, indeed I do,

You know I do.

Give me, give me, give me what I cry for.

You know you got the kind

o' kisses that I'd die for,

You know you made me love you.

You made me cry for

I didn't want to tell you,

I didn't want to tell you.

I want some love that's true.

Yes I do, indeed I do,

You know I do.

Give me, give me, give me what I cry for.

You know you got the kind

o' kisses that I'd die for,

You know you made me love you.

You know you made me love you.

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