
While the classics are just that — classics — new, delightful adaptations and fresh takes are delectable for viewers, and "Rosaline" is no exception to the incredibly well-known "Romeo and Juliet." Perhaps one of the more dynamic elements incorporated into the story of "Rosaline" is the titular character's bond with Dario, the unexpected love interest who sees Rosaline for who she is — independent, funny, and a woman determined to march to the beat of her own drum. During the press conference with the film's cast, Sean Teale — who brings Dario to the screen — shared that his character was quite progressive for the movie's time period, and quickly identified that Rosaline was not a woman to be underestimated.
"[Kaitlyn Dever and Rosaline are] incredibly charming ... there's so much to her, you would not want to do anything other than find out more," Teale said of the titular character and the dazzling actress who brings her to life. "[Dario is] a little more progressive than one thinks, and so of course he's completely drawn to this brilliant, funny, charismatic-driven, diligent, independent woman at a time where that was not as easy to be or do."
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