This scene remains my favorite scene of the movie. I was fourteen when it came out and everytime I passed a fishtank I would look at it the same way, basically hoping my true love would be on the otherside. Stupid, I know.
This is my favorite scene from this movie. It's such a perfect special moment. Very innocent, real, and true. You can feel the connection between the characters. Its very beautiful.
his eyebrow raise at 1:12 makes my heart swoop, such a subtle hint that he's attracted to her. god he was a god, gorgeous and an amazing actor. ahh i love him
Ugh I still remember more than 13 years ago, how when I first saw this scene and saw Leo through the fishtank, my heart stopped. I felt like I was Juliet. One of the best romantic scenes ever made.
i love this scene where they are on opposite sides of the fish tank and it's love at first sight and looking at each other, it's one of the most beautiful scenes ever in movie history
Watched this movie for the first time yesterday and when I saw her staring at him at 1:06 she literally took my breath away with the way her eyes locked onto him I almost fell in love at first site there
Because, this is more modernized and, well romantic. Juliet doesn't look like a 13 year old girl, she looks like a woman. This also implements a lot of comic relief, which is entertaining. It's more fast paced to keep you hooked to the action. I personally like this version better also.
The mother and nanny screaming Juliet was not a great change from the original play... and the comic relief has always existed in the play. This version just makes it really obvious to those not use to the old english.
Little tidbit, so that you know how great these actors are. Every time the shot is focused on their faces, they are doing it alone. There's no one on the other side. Amazing huh?
whatever movie LeonardoDiCaprio play in, that movie is going to be a hit, somebody name a movie that Leanardo DiCaprio played in that sucked completely? I bet it's gone be rare to think of, this dude is a legend.
I'm not going to pretend this movie is perfect, because it isn't. But it is one of the most cinematically unique. It's more or less anti-Sin City. There are so many colors everywhere. In every scene. And several scenes, including this one, are stunningly beautiful.
This is the scene that, to this day, makes me stop at every fishtank hoping that my one true love will see me from the other end. It would be even better if they knew the same scene and we fell for each other on that basis alone. Cheesy, I know.
what year were you? back when i was in high school i was in 9th grade in 2000 when saw this and everyone in my class were so happy to see the 1996 version and not the 1968 version. well pretty much everyone in my class saw the 1996 version and were all in 6th grade back then before high school.
He is beautiful! I would love to see the Oscars in like 2030 give Leo some lifetime achievement award for his acting and have them just play clips from his amazing movies... What's Eating Gilbert Grape, The Basketball Diaries, R+J, Titanic, The Iron Mask, The Departed, Catch Me If You Can, The Aviator, Gangs of NY, Blood Diamond, Revolutionary Road.....not to mention what's probably to come. He was born to do this.