Only love and freedom cannot be let down

Garth 2022-04-19 09:02:07

There is nothing to say about the love in the story. I like Cassia's blue eyes and Milo's melancholy eyes, one is pure and the other is painful. Let's talk about my own thinking: 1. If you know that the end of the world is coming, the town of Pompeii is located under a volcano. Over the years, the volcano has occasionally lost its temper, but it has not caused major damage. Volcanoes are moving, just like my Chinese nation. I think I don’t know which ignorant person has provoked the wrath of the gods. I, the emperor of China, will be the next to punish himself. Pompeii, maybe do a ritual, or throw a few The good body went down and the gods were busy with other things, which worked for many years. But this time it really got angry. Less than a month before the volcano erupted, Cassia, a beautiful noble lady, returned to her hometown of Pompeii from what she considered impetuous and hypocritical Rome. Slave Milo was resold? to the gladiatorial arena in Pompeii. Slave Atticus is free with one more fight left. The so-called noble councilor of Rome, coveting beauty, followed Cassia to Pompeii. Pompeii wants to develop, and Cassia's parents are constrained by this and have to let their daughter go to entertain the councilor; the councilor wants a beauty like a pearl, so he puts down his body and comes to Pompeii; Milo wants revenge, freedom, and love , he wants to break free from the class, a pro-Fangze, and also wants to assassinate the congressman who killed his ethnic group; Atticus wants freedom , waiting for the last battle; the beautiful Cassia happened to meet love, and she dealt with the councilor in her longing. What if they knew the volcano erupted and the end was coming? The congressman will definitely not come to Pompeii, and Cassia's parents will definitely not want their daughter to marry the old and ugly but powerful congressman, but Atticus still wants freedom, Cassia and Milo still want to be vigorous A love affair, just like in the movie, is free to die in battle, and destroyed in a kiss.  Welcome to the new doomsday of love, only freedom and love cannot be let down. At the moment of destruction, he can stand on the ground without being shackled, and laugh at the erupting fire waves; you don't need to look at the god of death and be full of fear, just look into my eyes, we will destroy the body together and let love live forever. If the end comes, those fame and fortune, those carnal desires and money are all things that can be thrown away. After throwing away the shackles of moving forward, only ourselves, our spirit, love and freedom will remain in this body. Thinking of our 2012, Maya predicted that it was the end of the world. Did you do anything ironic at that time? I remember at that time, I expressed my love to my loved ones one by one, my loved ones, my lovers, my friends. Then he fell asleep, and the next day he opened his eyes as always, and the room was full of morning light. 2. Body, Spirit and Freedom When Cassia saw the slave for the first time, she was attracted by his strong body. He has short curly hair, deep and melancholy eyes, a sexy short mustache, bronze skin under his short-cut clothes, cast iron horned arms, and a vigorous body that exudes strong male hormones. It's no wonder that Cassia, who is used to seeing the prosperity of Rome, fell in love at first sight. During the same period of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Confucianism of the Hundred Schools was overthrown, and the story of Feng Qiuhuang was still circulating in the market. The Han people advocated the splendid parallel prose and the literati with fluttering clothes. At this time, the Romans were deeply loved by ancient The influence of Greece, the worship of strength, they believe that a solid body is the guarantee of life continuation, which has led to a trend of advocating the beauty of the body. The male protagonist Milo has a bloody feud and was sold as a slave since he was a child. On the arena, he was single-handedly unarmed but could easily defeat several well-armed gladiators. Celtic's cheers could not be the glory of his identity, but it was also the glory of his strength. However, he is only a slave in chains, and the moment he goes out into battle is his only freedom. The glory of a gladiator is only on the arena. When the opponent's blood is sprayed on his face, he is the most dazzling existence on the entire field, and he is one step closer to freedom. And out of the arena, he will continue to be chained and handcuffed, through the long dark corridor, into the dark and narrow cage. There are many powerful bodies in the cage, they hate each other, waiting for one day to stab each other's body with bayonets in the arena. They both fear and hate the guards and slave owners outside the cage, but they have to serve these people and exchange their strength and blood for a dinner for others. The dignity of a gladiator is only in the arena, in the face-to-face killing of each other. Atticus, the re-elected gladiator champion, was the impediment to Milo's ascent to the top, and Milo was the last stepping stone to his freedom. The friendship of men is so strange, maybe they are conquered by each other's body and strength, and they have established a revolutionary friendship called "you can only die at my hands". The combination of the two most explosive bodies created an aura that could surpass thousands of troops. Under the malice of the MPs, they fought the army and won easily. I love that gladiatorial fight. The two slaves, who were chained by iron chains, were tossing about in the armoured army, killing one with a swing of the spear, and bleeding to death when the blade passed by. As if those armed forces did not exist, they fell one after another under the harvest of the two killing gods. This is a great ode to the power of the flesh. However, they are still not free, and the long chains limit their space of movement. The two god-like men used their strength to conquer the stands of the entire arena, but they had no resistance to what the arrow pointed at. Their battlefield is limited to a circle, but attacks against them can come from outside the circle. Atticus is very proud of his status as a gladiator, but his only purpose of surviving from bloody fights is to be free. Before the eruption of the volcano, he had only one last battle left to obtain the freedom promised by the Romans. He was no longer a slave, and could fight without chains, even walking, sleeping or eating. After the volcano erupted, he finally obtained the freedom he dreamed of, but at that time he resolutely chose to block the captain of the guard for Milo, he picked up the blade and continued to fight. This battle is no longer for the nobles to laugh, or to fight involuntarily. This is his free choice, choosing to fight for his friends and for loyalty. The so-called freedom, not only can choose how to live, but also can choose why to fight, how to die. He got what he wanted and died free. He is no longer someone's slave, he is his own master. The league champion, he was an obstacle to Milo's rise to the top, and Milo was the last stepping stone to his freedom. The friendship of men is so strange, maybe they are conquered by each other's body and strength, and they have established a revolutionary friendship called "you can only die at my hands". The combination of the two most explosive bodies created an aura that could surpass thousands of troops. Under the malice of the MPs, they fought the army and won easily. I love that gladiatorial fight. The two slaves, who were chained by iron chains, were tossing about in the armoured army, killing one with a swing of the spear, and bleeding to death when the blade passed by. As if those armed forces did not exist, they fell one after another under the harvest of the two killing gods. This is a great ode to the power of the flesh. However, they are still not free, and the long chains limit their space of movement. The two god-like men used their strength to conquer the stands of the entire arena, but they had no resistance to what the arrow pointed at. Their battlefield is limited to a circle, but attacks against them can come from outside the circle. Atticus is very proud of his status as a gladiator, but his only purpose of surviving from bloody fights is to be free. Before the eruption of the volcano, he had only one last battle left to obtain the freedom promised by the Romans. He was no longer a slave, and could fight without chains, even walking, sleeping or eating. After the volcano erupted, he finally obtained the freedom he dreamed of, but at that time he resolutely chose to block the captain of the guard for Milo, he picked up the blade and continued to fight. This battle is no longer for the nobles to laugh, or to fight involuntarily. This is his free choice, choosing to fight for his friends and for loyalty. The so-called freedom, not only can choose how to live, but also can choose why to fight, how to die. He got what he wanted and died free. He is no longer someone's slave, he is his own master. The league champion, he was an obstacle to Milo's rise to the top, and Milo was the last stepping stone to his freedom. The friendship of men is so strange, maybe they are conquered by each other's body and strength, and they have established a revolutionary friendship called "you can only die at my hands". The combination of the two most explosive bodies created an aura that could surpass thousands of troops. Under the malice of the MPs, they fought the army and won easily. I love that gladiatorial fight. The two slaves, who were chained by iron chains, were tossing about in the armoured army, killing one with a swing of the spear, and bleeding to death when the blade passed by. As if those armed forces did not exist, they fell one after another under the harvest of the two killing gods. This is a great ode to the power of the flesh. However, they are still not free, and the long chains limit their space of movement. The two god-like men used their strength to conquer the stands of the entire arena, but they had no resistance to what the arrow pointed at. Their battlefield is limited to a circle, but attacks against them can come from outside the circle. Atticus is very proud of his status as a gladiator, but his only purpose of surviving from bloody fights is to be free. Before the eruption of the volcano, he had only one last battle left to obtain the freedom promised by the Romans. He was no longer a slave, and could fight without chains, even walking, sleeping or eating. After the volcano erupted, he finally obtained the freedom he dreamed of, but at that time he resolutely chose to block the captain of the guard for Milo, he picked up the blade and continued to fight. This battle is no longer for the nobles to laugh, or to fight involuntarily. This is his free choice, choosing to fight for his friends and for loyalty. The so-called freedom, not only can choose how to live, but also can choose why to fight, how to die. He got what he wanted and died free. He is no longer someone's slave, he is his own master. The stands of the arena had no resistance to what the arrow pointed at. Their battlefield is limited to a circle, but attacks against them can come from outside the circle. Atticus is very proud of his status as a gladiator, but his only purpose of surviving from bloody fights is to be free. Before the eruption of the volcano, he had only one last battle left to obtain the freedom promised by the Romans. He was no longer a slave, and could fight without chains, even walking, sleeping or eating. After the volcano erupted, he finally obtained the freedom he dreamed of, but at that time he resolutely chose to block the captain of the guard for Milo, he picked up the blade and continued to fight. This battle is no longer for the nobles to laugh, or to fight involuntarily. This is his free choice, choosing to fight for his friends and for loyalty. The so-called freedom, not only can choose how to live, but also can choose why to fight, how to die. He got what he wanted and died free. He is no longer someone's slave, he is his own master. The stands of the arena had no resistance to what the arrow pointed at. Their battlefield is limited to a circle, but attacks against them can come from outside the circle. Atticus is very proud of his status as a gladiator, but his only purpose of surviving from bloody fights is to be free. Before the eruption of the volcano, he had only one last battle left to obtain the freedom promised by the Romans. He was no longer a slave, and could fight without chains, even walking, sleeping or eating. After the volcano erupted, he finally obtained the freedom he dreamed of, but at that time he resolutely chose to block the captain of the guard for Milo, he picked up the blade and continued to fight. This battle is no longer for the nobles to laugh, or to fight involuntarily. This is his free choice, choosing to fight for his friends and for loyalty. The so-called freedom, not only can choose how to live, but also can choose why to fight, how to die. He got what he wanted and died free. He is no longer someone's slave, he is his own master.

let love live forever
The so-called dignity and respect is to let you die at my hands
Iron shoulders
Cassia has blue eyes

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Pompeii quotes

  • Atticus: It is the gods. They have a plan for us all.

    Milo: Perhaps. I saw the man who killed my family. Perhaps the gods spared me for a reason.

  • Cassia: Too many arrogant men who flatter you with their presence.