Franco Zeffirelli's screen debut opens the romp to great cinematic effect. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton are perfect as the feuding couple which they were in real life. It's over acted and not that much fun to see the Burtons in period costume from early Padua. It is especially lame as it was the released in the same year as Whose Afraid of Virginia Wolfe. My score is strictly for the colour cinematography. You're fine if you can tolerate yelling and screeching through pretty well the entire film.
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