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Originally Posted by Thess
Romeo and Juliet are frankly a terrible example. I haven't met anyone who liked that couple in all seriousness. I read the play WISHING they would die for being so ridiculously stupid (and forced me to read their blandness in high school when King Lear was a superior tragedy). Some people even say the play is a cautionary satire instead of a tragic romance.
The only place I like them was that crack Gonzo Anime Romeo x Juliet because they were the OPPOSITE of their play counterparts.
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I think that Romeo and Juliet originally is a satire and cautionary tale, but then the romantics got a hold of it, and started to take it seriously which then made the play lose its message.
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Originally Posted by Yot-chan
I think they wanted Sheryl not to be in a coma, and Alto to be in the same room (or dimension) as her.
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I also see nothing with this movie's ending in fact I wish that the movies ending was the one we received for the tv series, instead of the one we got.