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Julien 2022-09-06 22:09:16
i watched it in the hot summer, and i shuddered with fear and horror. postumus is frightened part 2. trust no one- why is it called widow. my heart suddenly aged over a thousand...
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Shannon 2022-09-06 22:07:02
The dialogue is wonderful, and it is simply a good drama. The actors are also very outstanding. But if you see me cheating in this court, is it...
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Tyson 2022-09-06 19:50:36
Finished in one go. Omg, this show is so fun! ! I knew that the mark I made two years ago was correct, of course, thanks to trous for reminding me again, if not, I would not remember that I once marked this one... Love livia. patrick steward wears that wig (is it a wig) and the face of a gentleman who hardly changes makes me think of captain picard? The previous story is more interesting, the young derek jacobi is simply a pure sweet girl . Feeling a little rushed at the end? It was hard to see...
I, Claudius Comments
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Rosemarie 2022-09-06 22:35:46
A historical drama spanning four Roman emperors
A historical drama spanning four Roman emperors, the absurdity, conspiracy, madness and brutality in it show the involuntary distortion of human nature under the complex political environment and intertwined interests.
Our protagonist, Claudius, is ill-mannered, clumsy-looking, and has a stutter. In...
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Fredy 2022-09-06 22:45:39
Should be translated as "History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire"
This play shows how the Roman Empire declined step by step from the glorious period of Augustus, so it is more accurate to translate it into a history of decline and decline or a record of decline and decline.
In addition to some fantastical plots, it is basically a rigorous historical drama.
It is...
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[Of the senate]
Livia: They won't allow me in because I am a woman, and they won't allow you in because you're a fool. That's strange, when you come to think of it, because it's filled with nothing but old women and fools.
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[On Marcellus' death]
Antonia: It's not fair to accuse Livia of things without any proof.
Julia: Why shouldn't I? She accuses *ME* of all sorts of things without proof.