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MilGoncalez In reply to caninefanatic [2013-04-24 04:15:38 +0000 UTC]
Hehehe, Kenny is a nutcase. Of course, he's Russian, he's powerful, and now he seeks a little vengeance (plus, he has a gun on his hands)...from what? Yeah, you'll know.
I wrote this story back when I was 15 and a little too naive. Of course I changed things along the years but the essence still is Romeu and Juliet. I feel like the classics never die; even if everyone on the planet has already tried their version on them. Everyone has to base their stories on something, afterall. But we can always recreate everything, reimage and recycle things. And sometimes the second version does become something really interesting, like the new BBC Sherlock (which is a new take on an ooold and well know character, but still it’s so fresh). And The Lion King, which was based on Hamlet, and so on…
I’m not sure if mine is that original but oh well, it was made just for fun anyway! ^^
Oh, hands!! I used to despise them but after some efforts and a lot of practice I kind of like them now. References are always wonderful things to have as well!
And oh, guns. Yeah. I just did one and replicated it (and will probably use it again). Hahaha! Thank you, as always!
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caninefanatic In reply to MilGoncalez [2013-05-01 22:52:17 +0000 UTC]
Those are not good adjectives to be putting together!! And ohhmmy, SUSPENSE!
OH nonono, I don't mean that this story is in any way similar to Romeo and Juliet. Gosh, I know how annoying those comments are that relate original concepts or characters to things already in existence. I mean that the main motif of said play was 'forbidden romance', which is really clearly displayed in this page, and I appreciate your take on it even more than the beloved classic because this plot is more complex in my opinion. I just mentioned it because that's the most popular romance story I can think of and I wanted to get my point across. I realize your story is in no WAY similar to Romeo and Juliet besides that one theme, which is sooo vague and broad and can be interpreted in literally millions of ways. I don't consider this a "new" version, I consider it it's own, unique creation. Which I ADOOORE.
Ooooh and I am glad that you did!
Indeed!
You are so welcome. I'm sorry if I sounded rude D:
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ElyssaJM [2013-04-17 01:59:36 +0000 UTC]
OH NOOOES!
Beautiful page by the way ;3
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