It is said that there are mainly three kinds of contradictions in human beings: the contradiction between man and nature, the contradiction between man and man, and the contradiction between man and himself. I saw it all in this show.
The point of view put forward in the book "A Brief History of Humanity" made me re-examine the word "race". In fact, "species" is really just the "species" in the "Jiemen Gangmu Family Species" in the category of biology. "Human family" includes many species such as chimpanzees that we do not want to admit today. We are only the descendants of Homo sapiens who were unremarkable and equal to all living beings 70,000 years ago, but we have language. , learned to cooperate and make up stories, created religions, civilizations, countries. The cruel slavery in ancient Rome showed me that sometimes people seem to be no different from animals, struggling to survive.
"Rome's to Rome, Caesar's to Caesar", this sentence may be a delusion after all, can republic and tyrant coexist? Was Caesar's death inevitable? I don't know, Caesar conquered Gaul, Rome, and Egypt, but in the end it ended badly. In my heart, the hero is not Caesar, but Titus Real Man Poirot, lol, I am, Pleasure First, theist. Fuck Rome, fuck Caesar, I'm low, I'm vulgar, I'm just a beast on the battlefield, but don't insult the 13th! And looking at Yelena makes me feel at peace~
From "The Brink" to "Rome", my HBO fan has changed from a die-hard fan to a "I watch everything you shoot" fan, and I've become more firm about the national (mi) production ( yue) drama (zhuan) is a belief that is inferior to shit. The most regrettable thing is that only Caesar's death was filmed. Anthony and Octavian are also very charming. I hope to make another film about the post-Big Three era, Marc Anthony and Cleopatra, and Octavian. Just restore the republic!
PS: It is recommended to download the uncensored version, (Tencent can die), the violence, blood, pornography, and dew points are all preserved. Of course, I didn't fall in love with this drama because of this.
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