When they fall into a pond, the water removes the sock from her and washes off the mud on Gnomeo, allowing them to see each other's literal true colors; she's as shocked about Gnomeo being a Blue as Gnomeo is shocked about Juliet being a Red.
Juliet runs as fast as she can to get away from Gnomeo and bumps into Tybalt. When Nanette notices that Juliet had returned empty-handed in a daze, she infers that Juliet had met a boy. When Juliet tells her friend about Gnomeo and the fact that he is a Blue, Nanette excitedly tells Juliet that their love is doomed. Juliet, paralleling the famous balcony scene, talks to herself as if she was talking to Gnomeo, saying that she doesn't want their colors to keep them apart.
When Gnomeo appears, wanting to see her again, Juliet worries about her dad finding him and killing him, specifically burying him under the patio. Juliet keeps her dad busy while Nanette shows Gnomeo out the door. Juliet, wanting to see Gnomeo one last time, climbs on the fence on Nanette's back and comes face to face with Gnomeo again, who brings her the orchid as a token of his affection.
Gnomeo and Juliet make an agreement to meet at the old Laurence place at After getting ready for her date, Juliet is on her way to meet Gnomeo when her father stops her and has her meet Paris, a geeky gnome with a passion for botany, to set a companionship between them.
Juliet, not wanting what Nanette called a "love triangle," has Nanette distract Paris while she goes on her scheduled date with Gnomeo. During their date, Juliet and Gnomeo find a vintage lawnmower and met Featherstone, a plastic flamingo.
Juliet confesses to Gnomeo that she had never driven a mower before and that her dad was overprotective. The couple decides to meet again at the same place tomorrow and depart for the day.
Later, Juliet listens to Paris' rusty singing when she notices that Nanette fell in love with him and vice versa. Then, she sees Gnomeo come into the garden from a hole dug under the mouth of the lawn hippo. Juliet runs up to see him only to find him pointing a gun full of weed killer at her.
She realizes that Gnomeo was actually going to spray weed killer on the Red garden's prized tulips. Juliet storms away to the Laurence place with Gnomeo following her, trying to explain that he will avenge the Blue garden for the destruction of their wisteria.
Garden gnomes Gnomeo James McAvoy and Juliet Emily Blunt have as many obstacles to overcome as their quasi namesakes when they are caught up in a feud between neighbors. But with plastic pink flamingos and lawnmower races in the mix, can this young couple find lasting happiness?
An epic tale on a tiny scale. Did you know Edit. Trivia The name of the pink lawn flamingo, "Featherstone", is an homage to the creator of the original pink flamingo lawn ornament, Don Featherstone.
All official pink flamingos now carry Don Featherstone's signature on the bottom of the bird. Goofs When Featherstone starts to reflect on the memory of his mate, the female flamingo is on the left, however, when the moving van arrives to move the female, the female flamingo is on the right. Quotes Juliet : Oh, Gnomeo, Gnomeo, are we really doomed to never see each other again?
I just wanted to, uh [Gives a nervous chuckle] Gnomeo : , I just wanted to see you again! Crazy credits The end credits come with animated backdrops. Alternate versions Also released in a 3D version. Connections Featured in Breakfast: Episode dated 2 February User reviews Review.
Top review. The Bard gets animated. No other writer lends himself to so many different film interpretations as William Shakespeare, whose plays have spawned musicals West Side Story , teen comedies 10 Things I Hate About You , even cartoons though not credited as such, Hamlet is an obvious source of inspiration for The Lion King.
The film takes place in the present day, where Montague and Capulet no longer are two warring families, but simply two next-door neighbors who just don't get along. This animosity is also found in their adjacent gardens, where the gnomes, much like the toys in Toy Story, come to life when no one's watching. Their mission is to find new ways to make the enemy garden look bad, and it all goes well - so to speak - until a full-scale war erupts, and star-crossed lovers Gnomeo James McAvoy and Juliet Emily Blunt find themselves caught in the middle The material is an unusual choice for Disney, which traditionally favors straightforward adaptations of popular stories albeit with necessary alterations over postmodern riffs that combine tribute and spoof.
This take on Shakespeare's tragedy would probably be better suited for a Dreamworks treatment, as they make no mystery of having older audiences in mind. Disney, on the other hand, is torn between pandering to younger viewers and giving Bard aficionados the fun yet intelligent picture they crave and deserve. Sure, there are in-jokes galore the house numbers 2B and Not 2B are the standout , but the third act is particularly underwhelming, with too much screen-time for the mandatory talking animal sidekick an annoying flamingo, voiced by Disney mainstay Jim Cummings and a climax that has inevitably been altered - presumably - to keep the kids from crying.
Aside from the filmmakers having the nerve of putting Jason Statham and Ozzy Osbourne in the same film as Smith and Caine surely a once in a lifetime kind of thing , the idea of incorporating Shakespeare himself as a character voiced by Patrick Stewart and having him criticize the film's plot detours is the self-mocking stroke of genius there should be more of throughout the movie. All in all, this is a nice little film that is worth watching for entertainment value. It suffers from some lazy writing and questionable gags shouldn't the Terrafirminator be voiced by Arnold Schwarzenegger instead of Hulk Hogan?
MaxBorg89 Mar 4, Details Edit. Release date February 11, United States. Official Facebook. English Japanese Spanish German. Gnomeo is about to fight Tybalt on top of the boat in the red garden but is foiled by Mr. Capulet, who opens the curtains to look out into the garden. Gnomeo manages to get hold of a pair of Mr. Capulet's underpants and parachutes away with them.
Gnomeo lands in a patch of grass and is not sure where he is. He sees a figure dart across the brick wall and is entranced, running alongside to follow her. Juliet, who is very agile, reaches the top of the greenhouse and is about to take the flower, when Gnomeo, who followed on the other side, reaches for it, too. They don't recognize each other because they're both in disguise. She apologizes, but she states that the flower is hers when she realizes that he isn't a gnome from the greenhouse garden.
They start playing catch and grab with the flower, playfully swinging from the pipes and panes. They eventually land on a small log in the middle of a pond. They both hold the flower and are about to pull in for a kiss when the log collapses and they fall into the water.
Underwater, their disguises are washed away, and they see that they are enemies. Juliet freaks out and runs away, and Gnomeo tries to follow her and is almost caught by Tybalt patrolling. Juliet, still nervous, covers for Gnomeo and says that she didn't see anyone, making Gnomeo gain a certain trust in her.
In this scene, Gnomeo and Juliet learn each other's names thanks to Tybalt mentioning them. She figures out that Juliet has met a boy based on the way Juliet is acting. Juliet reveals that he's a Blue, and Nanette instantly reacts dramatically to the doomed nature of their relationship. Later that night, Gnomeo sneaks back to the Red side while they are still on high alert from the intrusion, and finds Juliet. She tries to get him to leave, but he wants to talk.
Gnomeo accidentally steps on a switch that activates Juliet's tower, beaming out lights and blaring music. Lord Redbrick runs over to tell her that there was no music allowed in the grotto after ten o'clock, and Gnomeo barely manages to escape with Nanette's help. After steering her father away, Juliet checks through the top of the fence to see if Gnomeo is okay.
His head pops up on the other side, and he gives her the flower that she wanted. She takes it, and they are about to kiss, but their heads get stuck. They agree to meet the next day at the old Laurence place at The following morning, Miss Montague wakes to see the ruined lawnmower, and Mr. Capulet sees the graffiti on the well.
Each instantly blames the other. Montague stomps inside, saying she's going to buy the best lawnmower money can buy, which makes Benny raise his hand and grin when he hears it. He spies on Miss Montague while she visits a lawnmower purchasing site on her computer. A popup for the Terrafirminator V. When Mr. Capulet disappears, Tybalt talks to Fawn and the little red gnomes, and they plan to take revenge by destroying the wisteria plant growing out of a toilet in the Blues' garden the Blues' pride and joy, a flower that Lady Bluebury and Gnomeo's deceased father had raised from a seedling.
It is time for Juliet and Gnomeo to get ready for their little date, jazzing themselves up in ways only a gnome can. About to step out, Juliet gets sidestepped by her father introducing her to Paris , a fast-talking nerdish gnome who is fascinating by botany. She distracts him with Nanette who finds him adorable and slips off. Gnomeo and Juliet meet up and are excited to see each other, but unused to their freedom. They find a very old lawnmower that Gnomeo can't startup, so they try to find some gas in an old shed.
They pick the lock with a long stick and open the shed, realizing that someone else is in there. They are scared, but it is just a pink flamingo lawn ornament who introduces himself as Featherstone and says that the stick Gnomeo picked up is his other leg. He has been locked in there for 20 years and is very excited to be outside again and to have people to talk to.
They lie in the grass and talk until they have to go. They arrange to meet at the same time the next day. Gnomeo returns home, smitten. His pet, Shroom , run up to him, and Gnomeo realizes something is wrong. He goes to the main garden to see that the wisteria is gone. All the gnomes are sad and Lady Bluebury is crying, as Gnomeo's father had planted the wisteria before he died.
She asked Gnomeo where he was, and Gnomeo says he was nowhere and begins to feel immensely guilty. Gnomeo immediately thinks of Juliet. Meanwhile, Paris is trying to serenade Juliet, but she isn't interested. Nanette, however, develops a crush on Paris. Juliet looks off to the side and sees the flat stone hippo ornament twitching, with Gnomeo's hat beneath it. Excited, she runs down. Gnomeo, who is trying to carry out the attack, props the hippo's mouth up and leaps over to aim his weed-killer blaster at the Reds' prized tulips when suddenly Juliet is in his crosshairs.
She's scared, then realizes what he is aiming at and storms off. He tries to call after her but has no time and jumps back down the hippo's mouth. With her mouth free, the hippo yells out, and the Reds are alerted. At the bottom, Benny asks what happened, and Gnomeo claims that the gun was jammed. After Gnomeo leaves, Benny shoots the gun and sees that it is fine.
Tybalt sees this through the hole in the wall and suggests to his cronies that they go out into the alley for a "smashing time. The next morning, when Gnomeo and Juliet meet up, they argue. Featherstone doesn't like them fighting and tries to interject, but they both lash out at him. Hurt, he apologizes and says that he knows he talks a lot, but he just likes having such great friends for once.
He walks off.
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