"Cleopatra" is so grand and magnificent, it touches both historical architecture and humanistic design. Seeing the peak buildings in the film, it is not difficult to understand that there is still a large ruin in the center of Rome today. The devastation of the war makes the ruins of the decaying ancient city highlight the alternative aesthetics and strength. She has ambition, so she is passionate about Caesar, she has courage, so she stops at Anthony not relying on Octavian, she is peerless and beautiful, she can show her talents in prosperity, and she can kill herself proudly in decline. Incredibly brilliant. It's just that their deaths are too light, such as the mighty spirit of Julius Caesar, who knew that the road ahead was difficult or that there was no chance of survival, but the end was a powerless ending, such as Cleopatra's arrogance and loneliness dropped to freezing point. The country is homeless and has no worries to use "figs". Their dazzling lives ended like ruins, but the ruins are memorable.
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