It's okay to think about after reading

Kyle 2021-12-14 08:01:17

After watching the Centurion,
I want to say
that you don’t have to be so picky about the plot. The
production is all made by a British company. There is
less American thinking like in the Ninth Eagles
. The hatred between British Roman and Celtics
is portrayed in Marshall’s lens. The very good

ending is thought-provoking
. The Roman man and the barbarian woman who were expelled by the tribe
eventually became. . . .


Instead of falling to Roman (actually American thinking),
but finding that ugliness pervades both sides (countless shots prove) to
simply escape from

PS. In fact, the Ninth Army is not so godly, it is estimated that it is the same as the other army in Rome, and it is destroyed. Scotland is now (that legion that was surrounded by the Germans, only because the descendants of the Germans, the British and Americans, emphasized the heroic history of their ancestors in Teutoburg, and the descendants of the Gauls in Europe and America, the Scottish French Welsh People do not have a strong sense of ancestral identity, at least in film and television, leading to the current so-called period commercial blockbusters in Europe and the United States are mostly depicting ancient barbaric Celts, except for the opening of the Gladiator, the Germanic War)

Gaul and Germanic Children and grandchildren have absorbed the Greco-Roman culture, but frequently claim to be the glory of the Romans, playing the conquering and satisfying Romans on the screen. .
Eh

So, at the end of the film, personally think it is a very profound meaning
not biased Roman civilization developed but
not backward toward barbarism Gaels
intriguing

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Extended Reading
  • Francisco 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    See the ninth eagle regiment again, everyone loves to fry this pot of cold rice.

  • Kristy 2021-12-14 08:01:17

    Ninth Army ~ Fassbender and Kurylenko played very high, Gothic version of bloody melee film, plot boring

Centurion quotes

  • [first lines]

    Centurion Quintus Dias: [narrating] My name is Quintus Dias. I am a soldier of Rome, and this is neither the beginning nor the end of my story.

  • Centurion Quintus Dias: [narrating] In the chaos of battle, when the ground beneath your feet is a slurry of blood, puke, piss and the entrails of friends and enemies alike, it's easy to turn to the gods for salvation. But it's soldiers who do the fighting, and soldiers who do the dying, and the gods never get their feet wet.