Romeu & Romeu: Part 2
TLA ReleasingThe Monteiro and Campelo families live in the shadow of a crime committed generations ago. But when a chance encounter puts Ramon and Romulo face to face, hatred turns into an unlikely and passionate love affair that could hurt their parents, siblings, friends and even themselves. This Special Edition release includes the first five episodes of this alluring and captivating queer spin on a Shakespearean classic.
Reasons to Buy
- Adapting William Shakespeare's immortal classic for the present day, this absolutely swoon-worthy new series will set your hear a-flutter.
- Following the familar patterns of the classic play, this story takes place in the fictional Brazilian city of Southern Verona, where the Campelo and Monteiro families share a bitter rivalry share a bitter rivalry, the subject of gossip far and wide. Romero and Juliet are replaced by Romulus (Arthur Chermont) an Romon (John Mesquita), characters that miss traits of both their male and female inspirations.
- One of the most beloved gay shows of the past year, we can't recommend this episodic romantic masterpiece more highly.
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- Director: Jonathan Mendonca
- Length: 2 hrs. 26 mins.
- Rating: NR
- Released: Jan 23 2018
- Production Year: 2017
- TLA SKU: 1950009
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC Code: 758149703985
- Custodian of Records:
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2 Reviews for Romeu & Romeu: Part 2
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Review by Amos Lassen
By: Amos Lassen
"Romeu & Romeu, Part 2"
A Guilty Pleasure
Amos Lassen
It was recently that I reviewed "Romeu and Romeu", Part One and I felt badly that I had to wait to see how the series ended. This is an interesting reaction as this series is really... Read More
A Guilty Pleasure
Amos Lassen
It was recently that I reviewed "Romeu and Romeu", Part One and I felt badly that I had to wait to see how the series ended. This is an interesting reaction as this series is really... Read More
4.75 out of 5
Review by Amos Lassen
By: Amos Lassen
"Romeu & Romeu"
Coming Together
Amos Lassen
From the title here, we immediately understand that we are getting a new take oh Shakespeare's classic "Romeo and Juliet". Right away in this new series from Brazil, we see ... Read More
Coming Together
Amos Lassen
From the title here, we immediately understand that we are getting a new take oh Shakespeare's classic "Romeo and Juliet". Right away in this new series from Brazil, we see ... Read More