#26: Julius Caesar
In the 1953 adaptation of Julius Caesar, female characters are adorned with ‘bullet bras,’ a distinctly 1950s fashion statement that sharply contrasts with the ancient Roman era it seeks to portray. While historically inaccurate, this wardrobe choice adds an intriguing layer of anachronistic charm to the film, offering a glimpse into the stylistic sensibilities of the time in which it was produced.

Despite the discrepancy between the fashion of the 1950s and the historical setting of ancient Rome, the film remains a compelling cinematic interpretation of Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy.