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Laila 2022-02-19 08:02:03
Did Nero really set the city of Rome on fire?
The movie once again told me that history is written by victors.
The film is based on the long historical novel "Where Are You Going" published in 1896 by the Polish writer Shankowitz. Poland is a country deeply influenced by Catholicism. Writers who grew up in such an environment will naturally...
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Verda 2022-02-19 08:02:03
Records of the Burning City of the Tyrant-"Faith is Built on the Foundation of Love"
In the first century AD, under the preaching of Paul, Peter and others, more and more poor people from the lower class believed in Christianity and were brutally persecuted. A young Roman aristocratic officer and a hostage were treated as a daughter by the guardian. The beautiful girl has...

Patricia Laffan
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Anais 2022-03-26 09:01:12
A religious film of the 1950s, adapted from Xian Keweizhi's original novel
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Adriel 2022-03-26 09:01:12
The film is based on the 1905 novel of the same name by Xian Keweizhi. The male protagonist is Robert of "Blue Bridge", but his limelight is completely covered by Emperor Nero (that is, the pineapple detective in "The Massacre on the Nile"). Nero alone propped up the entire film, from the great fire of Rome to the persecution of Christians all the way to the climax, with various epic scenes constantly, and the core spirit is to promote traditional Christian values. This 1951 film started the Hollywood epic in the 1950s and 1960s with (Greek) Rome as the background. It is a rare masterpiece. From this film, we can also see that the mainstream values of Americans in the 1950s are very different from those of modern times.
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