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201197 minDrama, Romance

Private Romeo

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Is Private Romeo worth watching? With a rating of 5.5/10, this Drama, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Private Romeo Synopsis

When eight male cadets are left behind at an isolated military high school, the greatest romantic drama ever written seeps out of the classroom and permeates their lives.

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Top Cast

Seth Numrich
Seth NumrichSam Singleton
Matt Doyle
Matt DoyleGlen Mangan
Hale Appleman
Hale ApplemanJosh Neff
Charlie Barnett
Charlie BarnettKen Lee
Chris Bresky
Chris BreskyOmar Madsen
Sean Hudock
Sean HudockGus Sanchez
Bobby Moreno
Bobby MorenoCarlos Morena
Barry Adamson
Barry AdamsonAdam Hersh

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Private Romeo has received average ratings (5.5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfApr 16, 2023
★ 6

This is quite a creative reimagining of the "Romeo & Juliet" story that shifts the setting from Verona to an American military academy. Therein, are eight cadets who essentially adopt the roles of the Montagues and Capulets - but with a difference. All are male. Using an hybrid of Shakespeare's own language and a modern day soundtrack along with an overtly militaristic scenario, the love story unfolds. Creator Alan Brown has done quite well here. Clearly the budget was pretty minimal, but he uses light and shadow, pulls focus, includes dance and sport - all to create, effectively enough, a modern-day appreciation of affection, bigotry and intolerance. It's not that it swipes at the US military's approach to being gay, per se, it highlights it - and it also demonstrates that regardless of the overarching "policy", it is down to individual people to implement lasting change and improvements. The cast work well together and the film, though it does require concentration, flows along well. Maybe a bit too long, and the sound mix isn't always the best - but it's an interesting watch this.