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Darien 2022-02-19 08:02:03
Beyond the boundaries of love and hate, is it religion or...
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Cleve 2022-02-19 08:02:03
Congratulations to Lectra Troy for being crowned the most brain-dead movie I have ever seen! STUPID WHITE ANGLO-SAXON PROTESTANTS!!! OH MY GOD SENECA NEVER DIES! PS: If you think of this film as history, you can also go to a...
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Toby 2022-02-19 08:02:03
The people are the most vulnerable to deception and the easiest to please. When the tyrant ordered the burning of Rome in order to write poetry, and the angry people were about to enter the palace, the tyrant only needed an decree declaring that the city of Burning was vicious by Christians, and the people cheered for the abuse of Christians in the arena. This film is a gospel film under the cloak of a historical film. At the end, the belief in Christians is inevitably glorified, but the newly...
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Roger 2022-02-19 08:02:03
"I am the way, the truth and the light" Melvin Leroy always has his own uniqueness in expressing love, even in such religious epics. From the performance point of view, Peter Ustinov's Nero is really unforgettable. Nero is not so much a tyrant as he is a simple-minded, poor mental patient. Compared with the original work, the film lacks profound...
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Levi 2022-02-19 08:02:03
Men are afraid of going into the wrong line, women are afraid of marrying the wrong man. Nero, based on your IQ character, the emperor’s profession is really not suitable for you, so it’s a...
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Burdette 2022-02-19 08:02:03
Hollywood’s wishful thinking has arranged a wonderful historical story and human satire into a personal heroism, a deliberate rendering of romance. Deleted the most soulful characters, but added to the scenes of insignificant characters. Regardless of the original work, it is a boring blockbuster with some well-known religious pictures piled into...
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Laurie 2022-02-19 08:02:03
Although Nero is the villain, I think Nero plays the best. . . It was so expressive, that kind of moody neuroticism, inferiority, cowardice, and arrogant contradiction, only to find out after investigation that this actor actually acted as the Polo detective of grandma. ....
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Sunny 2022-02-19 08:02:03
Watching a Christian epic blockbuster takes another level of European history. Nero was stupid, brutal and untalented, but he wanted to play the performance art Burning City for inspiration. He was indeed a model of a tyrant. BTW DePaula Geer is really glamorous and indispensable. Looking at her third work, I am too lazy to cap the picture. This film is officially titled my number one and the last goddess in the golden age of...
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Eli 2022-02-19 08:02:03
Quo Vadis is certainly an interesting & quite a good movie. Some of the dialogues were very smart and well written while visually, the movie is stunning. Some of charas are a bit shallow or caricatural (the Emperor notably) and overall it feels like a biaised reading of...
Quo Vadis Comments
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Petronius: It is not enough to live well. One must die well.
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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.