![]() ![]() How did you accomplish that delicate balance between the medieval and modern? Was there ever a time to get the pullback or change any dialogue or accentuate the costuming? ![]() They both are such excellent counterpoints to each other without either one being villainized. And were funny, fully-fledged characters. I just really wanted to make sure that the female characters, in particular Rosaline, felt very authentic and realistic. But I love that Rosaline is able to influence her a little and give her the courage and the confidence to start finding her own voice and railing against the patriarchy as well. Juliet comes across as sort of naive and innocent, which she is at the beginning. Karen Maine: For me, it was really driving home the female story in Rosaline, but also Juliet, and really getting into those narratives. Screen Rant: What was it that you wanted to bring to the script? It's already written by some of the greats, but you're bringing your own life to it. ![]()
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