Tromeo and Juliet is a modern adaptation of Shakespeare's classic tragedy, set in the underground world of New York City. The film follows the forbidden love story between Tromeo Que and Juliet Capulet, two young lovers from rival families.
Tromeo and Juliet face numerous obstacles in their quest for love, including their families' bitter feud, societal expectations, and their own inner demons. As their love grows stronger, so does the violence and chaos surrounding them.
Director Lloyd Kaufman brings a unique and edgy twist to the timeless tale, blending elements of punk rock, gore, and dark humor. The film is a wild ride from start to finish, filled with over-the-top performances and shocking twists.
Despite the tragic ending, Tromeo and Juliet is a bold and daring take on a classic story, challenging conventions and pushing boundaries. It is a must-see for fans of cult cinema and those looking for a fresh interpretation of a beloved tale.
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Tromeo and Juliet
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Martyr
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Roy Mayorga:
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So Alone
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Willie Wisely:
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Monster Island
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Jane Jensen:
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Red River Waltz Overture
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That We Could Fly
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Sunday
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Sacrifice
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La Migra (Cruza La Frontera II)
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Brujeria:
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"Math
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Mr. Superlove
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More Than I Can Give
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Pope on a Rope
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Drink That Whiskey
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Cannot Love You Enough
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Willie Wisely:
Writer
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Walking Naked
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Some Like It Cold
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Alleged
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Hyper Enough
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I Am a Romeo
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Tromeo & Juliet Theme Song
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Tromaville Cafe Theme Song
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Hanson Place (Shall We Gather at the River?)
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