Quo Vadis Comments

  • Gabe 2022-03-24 09:03:19

    I thought it was a biopic of Nero when I saw the Chinese translation of "The Tyrant Burning the City". In fact, the film's original Latin name was Quo Vadis? (Where are you going? John 13.36), suggesting that this film is about religion: St. Paul and St. Peter Doro's Roman mission and Nero's persecution. Petronius' flair is impressive (he died before Seneca in the film and Seneca watched him cut his wrists all the way, which is a crit). The two later Roman emperors, Galba and Nerva, also played...

  • Kiera 2022-03-24 09:03:19

    I thought it was a biopic of Nero when I saw the Chinese translation of "The Tyrant Burning the City". In fact, the film's original Latin name was Quo Vadis? (Where are you going? John 13.36), suggesting that this film is about religion: St. Paul and St. Peter Doro's Roman mission and Nero's persecution. Petronius' flair is impressive (he died before Seneca in the film and Seneca watched him cut his wrists all the way, which is a crit). The two later Roman emperors, Galba and Nerva, also played...

  • Priscilla 2022-03-23 09:03:04

    Nero was a tyrant, but not mentally retarded! The actor who played Nero is a bit over the top. ....

  • Marshall 2022-03-23 09:03:04

    An epic masterpiece of religious themes, Nero is well shaped and selfishly praises RT's blue...

  • Leanne 2022-03-23 09:03:04

    A great compilation of the bridges between the two Greeks, Tacitus, the New Testament, and Hollywood love stories are combined... American villagers Christian + Germanic citizen-warrior values ​​output. One star for the humor of the pseudo-Seneca suicide...

  • Lee 2022-03-22 09:02:39

    religious film. Good versus evil. I like to see the warrior beauties in construction costumes in such costume films. (Additional...

  • Jake 2022-03-22 09:02:39

    religious film. Good versus evil. I like to see the warrior beauties in construction costumes in such costume films. (Additional...

  • Autumn 2022-03-21 09:03:00

    I saw it when I was a kid, but I almost forgot about it. Now that I revisit it again, it is still so shocking, after all, it is real history. When the saints sang hymns in the arena, it was particularly impressive. Every time I saw this scene, I couldn't help but cry with gratitude. Bochouni's death is sympathetic and regretful, because although his thoughts were beautiful, he did not know the truth when he died. The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church, Tesley said. Alas, how many...

  • Eldora 2022-03-20 09:02:36

    There are no obvious flaws, the face seems to be more suitable for historical films than today, and the chest shape of a few women without corsets is really praised above the normal...

  • Jacinto 2022-03-20 09:02:36

    Historically, it was the dramatic end of the Julian-Claudi dynasty, religiously, it was the moment when the first believers were martyred, the movie was great, the characters were full, the madness and cowardice of Nero, Patronius' flattery and scheming, Peter's death. On the contrary, the male and female protagonists are relatively...

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Quo Vadis quotes

  • Petronius: It is not enough to live well. One must die well.

  • Petronius: [in his dying letter to Nero] To Nero, Emperor of Rome, Master of the World, Divine Pontiff. I know that my death will be a disappointment to you, since you wished to render me this service yourself. To be born in your reign is a miscalculation; but to die in it is a joy. I can forgive you for murdering your wife and your mother, for burning our beloved Rome, for befouling our fair country with the stench of your crimes. But one thing I cannot forgive - the boredom of having to listen to your verses, your second-rate songs, your mediocre performances. Adhere to your special gifts, Nero - murder and arson, betrayal and terror. Mutilate your subjects if you must; but with my last breath I beg you - do not mutilate the arts. Fare well, but compose no more music. Brutalize the people, but do not bore them, as you have bored to death your friend, the late Gaius Petronius.