The document discusses two film adaptations of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet directed by Franco Zeffirelli and Baz Luhrmann. In the opening scenes of both films, there are notable contrasts in the props, costumes, and fighting styles depicted. Zeffirelli's 1967 version uses more dated medieval-style costumes and props, while the fighting seems unrealistic. Luhrmann's version modernizes the setting and features more believable fighting sequences. Overall, the summary compares the differing visual styles and depictions of key elements in the opening scenes between the two Romeo and Juliet films.