Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Nextel And "Romeo And Juliet?"

How does the Nextel Romeo And Juliet commercial satirically update the "classic" Romeo and Juliet? What does it make you contemplate and consider? Please reference, quote, and analyze the drama and commercial. Please complete this blog response today.

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Romeo and Juliet commercial helps modernize the story of Romeo and Juliet. This makes you think about the timing again of the story how the two lovers died because of a small flaw in the friar's plans. It helps me consider how quickly the mood of the story changed.

Anonymous said...

It tells the same story in a much shorter amount of time, with the main difference being that they are communicating through cell phones. It makes me wonder and rethink how fast Romeo and Juliet fell in love with each other.

Anonymous said...

The commercial takes a funny approach to the very tragic story of Romeo and Juliet. The commercial makes you consider the true foolishness of the feud between the families and see how immature either family is acting. The play takes much more time to prove the validity of the love between Romeo and Juliet, while the advertisement makes the attraction seem much more shallow and funny. By reading the play we understand the reasoning for the actions of Romeo and Juliet, while the advertisement does not allow a viewer who has not read the play to understand the seriousness and meaning of the play.

Anonymous said...

The Nextel Romeo and Juliet commercial satirically made fun of the short timeline of the Romeo and Juliet love story. The real story took place over about a week, and the commercial was 30 seconds. It makes you consider what would have changed if they had phones back then. Even though Romeo and Juliet had communication in the commercial, they both ended up dying.

Anonymous said...

I think that this commercial portrays the Romeo and Juliet play as almost useless and not very smart on the part of Romeo and Juliet. It also portrays that even with technology,the outcome of the play would still be exactly the same because they would both die along with Paris and Tybalt. At the end the Friar also says 'kids' almost in a disappointed way. This made me feel that they inferred that Romeo and Juliet's actions were silly because they were younger and didn't know how to deal with situations like the one they were faced with.

Anonymous said...

The Nextel Romeo and Juliet comercial updates the classic Romeo and Juliet because it just shows not only how much technology has evolved, but how attached people are to their phones and other technology and how it affects their lives. This affects their lives because the actors in the commercial could only talk into their phone, not just face to face with each other. This is not only a funny, humorous commercial but also a very important commercial because this classic writing and play was transformed into a play that illustrated what the people nowadays lives are like. Always on their phones, not with their friends. And when they talk to them, it is over phone, not just talking face to face with them. If they have a friendship it’s because they like each other so they should be able to confront each other and talk. This small commercial makes me think a lot about what our lives are like today and how much technology influences but in most cases can get in the way of human interaction.

Anonymous said...

The Romeo And Juliet commercial brings modern day aspects into a play that is hundreds of years old. The commercial also brings in a humorous factor, setting it apart from the original play. The commercial changed up the play, while still keeping the same idea.

Anonymous said...

This commercial is implying that Romeo and Juliet wouldn't necessarily have been a story if they had the technology we have now. They summarize the entire play in 30 seconds with technology and the entire movie itself is a little over 2 hours long. It's quite clever, actually. This makes me consider what the world would be like currently if we never had technology.

Anonymous said...

This commercial helps summarize the book Romeo and Juliet in a short period of time. This commercial shows how many people died in this film and it was a tragedy. This commercial shows how different types of communication would not have changed this film that much at all. This was a overall great and funny commercial relating to the book Romeo and Juliet.

Anonymous said...

The Nextel Romeo and Juliet Commercial updates the classic play by shortening the time frame and turning the tragedy into a short comedy. They use the story as a marketing advantage appealing to how parents don’t understand their kids. In Romeo and Juliet there is the miscommunication and misunderstanding and in our modern day many parents don’t understand the use of cellphones and texting. This is shown by the last line “kids”. Also due to the short time frame of the commercial the drama in the play is accentuated. It makes it seem as if there is no reasoning behind the ideas and actions and there is only crazy dramatic reactions. However, while the commercial may seem different from the play it also depicts how many people view the play, showing a wide misunderstanding of not only the plot but the substance behind the plot. The Nextel commercial adds to the understanding and the lack of knowledge about this play by using it as a way to relate to parents who don’t understand their kids using cellphones.

Anonymous said...

The commercial of Romeo and Juliet helps update the play because it shows that even with modern communication, the two would still die because they would not communicate effectively. In the commercial, it was very fast and the things happened so fast they did not really have time to communicate. In the play, it is the same way where Juliet does not have time to tell Romeo that she is taking the potion and so they both die.

Anonymous said...

The commercial satirically updates the "classic" Romeo and Juliet by showing how simple the problem actually was. It was two people who barley fell in love but thought when they were apart it was the end. It makes me think about how young teenagers can take love too far. We think we know everything going on but in reality we are swept up in the moment. Rome and Juliet's romance happened too fast too soon. The Nextel people showed how Romeo and Juliet never really communicated they talked through a device, except in the story the device is the Nurse and Friar.

Anonymous said...

It updates the by implementing texting into Romeo and Juliet. This is a commercial strategy to take a classic, which in theory everyone likes, and implement their product into the play. The quick pass of the commercial allows the audience to consider how everything went wrong in the play and because of it Romeo and Juliet died. The commercial also does a great job explaining the emotions of the main characters during the play. Romeo and Juliet themes seem to be don't think too brash, which ironically argues against the product, because they want you to buy their products and not think twice.

Anonymous said...

The Nextel "Romeo and Juliet" commercial made fun of the original Romeo and Juliet because it breif poked fun at the characters and how impulsive all of them all. For example, Romeo kills off any of the people that try to stop him from his love with Juliet, but in a faster and more comedic way. The same thing happens with Juliet. When she doesn't want to marry Paris, she is niave and drinks a potion that will make her appear dead. In the commerical, it makes it seem like a ridiculous move because she wakes up two seconds later saying "All better!." As a whole, the commercial makes the play seem like a joke almost because it seems so ridiculous.

Anonymous said...


The Nextel Romeo and Juliet commercial satirically updates the “classic” Romeo and Juliet by knowing that the commercial portrays the timing of the play. Though, Romeo and Juliet are communicating through cell phones which modernizes this version. This makes me think of how fast the events went by and the lack of communication. In the commercial and the actual play, Romeo and Juliet end up dying due to situations they were not ready to face.

Anonymous said...

This commercial brought up the most memorable situations in the play. The love at first sight, the killing of Tybalt, the forced marriage, and of course when they tragically die. The speed of this is incredible, yet still seems to summarize the play. After reading the play, it was very easy to follow. Even thought this was a tragedy, the commercial still seemed to have humor in it. They "update" the play by providing them with communication (even though the same ending resulted). This commercial made me consider the length of the actual play. Some would argue that it is a very long play, but I think that the play needs to be that length to have the same effect. Obviously with a shortened time, the meaning is changed into something nonsense even though it was still summarized. I think that Nextel used this play because how familiar it was, and it is a good example of people who want to be together. Their product was supposed to prove how Romeo and Juliet would have used it.

Anonymous said...

The Nextel commercial makes it clear that they are making fun of the original screening. . The commercial firsts starts of with Juliet and Romeo telling each other that they love each other. Then, a couple of people died and then they did. First it makes the play into a modern version by using cell phones. This makes me consider whether or original play was really over dramatic

Anonymous said...

The Nextel commercial of Romeo and Juliet, sarcastically makes fun of the ¨classic” Romeo and Juliet by giving a really fast showdown of all the major events that happened. They kept the old costumes and accessories, but added cellphones to add more ¨modern.¨ They made fun of the real story by adding these cellphones to give them their little communication. The ending was where they made most fun of by how Juliet takes the potion and Romeo was like no, and he drinks the potion, and she wakes up and says ¨I´m better now.¨ She realizes Romeo is dead and she stabs herself. Mainly the end and beginning of the commercial was where they made fun of the ¨Classical¨ story.

Anonymous said...

The commercial of Romeo and Juliet was a humorous way to show the miscommunication of Romeo and Juliet. The whole commercial plays through the entire play, making fun of how Romeo and Juliet happened and adding a modernized version of the play. I think this showed me how the timing of the play was, because everything was off and everything was ALMOST just in time. But it was always a few seconds or minutes off.