Their families, the Montagues and Capulets have their differences as well. The overall family feud between the Montagues and Capulets is still heavily present in both of the movies, and the underlying love of Romeo and Juliet is still there as well. The ages of Romeo and Juliet is another common difference between the two movies. In the 1968 version, Juliet is thirteen years old, nearing the age of fourteen. This is different from the Leonardo DiCaprio version where the two seem to be about eighteen to twenty years old. Also, the bond between Romeo and Juliet in the modern version of the story seems to be much stronger than it had been in the older movie. Their bond in the 1968 version of the movie seems less slightly less meaningful, like Romeo and Juliet have only known each other for a very short amount of time. Although this is true to the story, their affection for each other was more forceful than it was in the
Their families, the Montagues and Capulets have their differences as well. The overall family feud between the Montagues and Capulets is still heavily present in both of the movies, and the underlying love of Romeo and Juliet is still there as well. The ages of Romeo and Juliet is another common difference between the two movies. In the 1968 version, Juliet is thirteen years old, nearing the age of fourteen. This is different from the Leonardo DiCaprio version where the two seem to be about eighteen to twenty years old. Also, the bond between Romeo and Juliet in the modern version of the story seems to be much stronger than it had been in the older movie. Their bond in the 1968 version of the movie seems less slightly less meaningful, like Romeo and Juliet have only known each other for a very short amount of time. Although this is true to the story, their affection for each other was more forceful than it was in the