• Network: PBS
  • Series Premiere Date: Apr 23, 2021
Metascore
92

Universal acclaim - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Arifa Akbar
    Apr 15, 2021
    100
    Poised and adventurous, this Romeo and Juliet is a hybrid wonder and full of intelligent invention. Emily Burns’s adaptation is sleek and at times feels lean but that is a necessary sacrifice for tension and pace. Director Simon Godwin has given the film a remarkable sense of movement and played with theatrical artifice in deft ways.
  2. Reviewed by: Dominic Cavendish
    Apr 15, 2021
    100
    Ravishing, revelatory account of Romeo and Juliet. O’Connor proves he has the power to be a swoon-making heart-throb without losing his pensive intensity. ... There are interesting directorial strokes at every turn of this 360 degree marvel. ... The performances are high-definition across the board, making you yearn to watch it in a cinema.
  3. Reviewed by: David Knowles
    Apr 15, 2021
    100
    Despite its relative simplicity, however, the production is fully immersive, transporting, its emotional power fueled by the lyrical beauty of the language and the unfaltering command of a first-rate cast. ... It's a beguiling hybrid experiment in which a four century-old drama appears before our very eyes to dismantle and reassemble itself spontaneously as a living, breathing, timeless love story destroyed by senseless hatred.
  4. Reviewed by: Steve Greene
    Apr 23, 2021
    91
    The most recent film version of “Romeo & Juliet,” airing this week as part of PBS’ long-running “Great Performances” series, gains something profound in separating this cultural touchstone into its component parts. ... “Romeo & Juliet” is both a presentation and a kind of secret, one that’s all the more entrancing by what it chooses to leave hidden.
  5. Reviewed by: Jesse Green
    Apr 22, 2021
    90
    This emotionally satisfying and highly theatrical filmed version scores point after point while whizzing past, or outright cutting, the elements that can make you think it was written not by Shakespeare but by O. Henry on a bender.
  6. Reviewed by: Helen Shaw
    Apr 21, 2021
    90
    It sounds just about as modern as something 500 years old can sound. Godwin may be directing for a screen for the first time, but he’s a longtime expert at helping actors inhabit verse, and each member of the superb cast swims easily in the language — the meter pulses through them, and every thought is clear.
  7. Reviewed by: Ava Wong Davies
    Apr 15, 2021
    60
    Close-ups on tear-streaked faces and bare skin aren’t quite able to do the emotional heavy-lifting necessary – it’s a gorgeous piece of work, yes, but I remained resolutely dry-eyed.

Awards & Rankings

User Score
5.5

Mixed or average reviews- based on 11 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 11
  2. Negative: 4 out of 11
  1. May 28, 2021
    9
    It's a nice romantic movie. even you're going to watch over and over again it's still good.