Little people change big history

Weston 2021-11-18 08:01:29

Good-looking is really good-looking, and bloody is really bloody. The sound effects were done well again. A head was chopped off, and he poked into the hook on the wall with a "pouch". It made people twitch and their teeth clenched. The opening and the opening music are well done. The graffiti on the walls came alive like an animation. Blood spurted from the top of the man's head. The naked woman rose from the inside and opened her arms as if dancing to the music. Is history for men or women?
Atia (Atia of the Julii) and Seville (Servilia of the Junii) fought for the wind and jealous at first, and then fought for power. They commanded their sons Octavian and Brutus to fight well, and there were countless deaths. Men conquer the world, women control men. Intrigue, separation and recombination, it is difficult to tell clearly, but it is very simple to read clearly, all of this has been written in history books, and there is no change in the changes. In fact, history is not good at all, it is because you can't worry about the ancients. The good thing about this movie is the encounter between the two brothers Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo.
Little people change big history.
First, the two were very lucky. They found the legionary flag from which Caesar was stolen, and saved Octavian's life with their feet. When the class teacher returned to court, they accidentally encountered a carriage transporting the gold from the national treasury and escorted them back to the capital, Lucius. Promoted and trusted by Caesar and Anthony, Pullo got a slave girl and became Octavian's master. The two were trapped on the island with the army, pierced a personal raft with the corpse soaked in the sea, and floated back to Greece. When they met Pompey, who had fled, they staged a show of catching and releasing Cao, all of their loyalty. After arriving in Egypt, after finding the beauty, Pullo still had a romantic relationship with the queen. At the end of the first season, Lucius had become a local governor, dressed in a snow-white robe, majestic and full of ambition. Unexpectedly, good luck ran out, bad luck came, Caesar was stabbed, his wife jumped off the building, and his children were sold. From the top of the peak to the bottom of the valley.
In the second season, the two of them dealt with slave bosses, gangs, criminals, and robbers, sitting on the hills, collecting protection fees, assassinating, and taking the black. Whoever has the hardest fist depends on whoever has a strong fist. It is inevitable that there will be fire and Wang Lun, and Chao Gai overhead and other dramas are lively and exciting. After the drunken Anthony ran to Egypt and flew to the queen and both flew to death, Octavian defeated Brutus, and Rome continued to survive for decades. When the days are peaceful, there will be no drama, and of course the story will be over. "Rome" ended after two seasons, just at the right time. Lucius is also dead. Pullo will lead the queen and his son, go to enjoy peace.
After several years of filming of the series, the actors gradually changed, and the scenes left their shadows unceremoniously. Seeing that Atiyah went from plump to fat to fat, inflated all the way to fat, it was shocking to see; while Cicero was getting thinner and thinner, and when he died, his skin was so thin that it was pleated.
The most stylish is the obese news officer standing on the street reading red-headed documents. He reads every major event aloud, accompanied by chic and powerful gestures. His eyes are piercing, his face is majestic, his hands are waving five strings, and he is watching. Feihong. The momentum is like a mountain, but also as fat as a mountain.

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Rome quotes

  • Titus Pullo: [wakes up during the night; sees Eirene approaching]

    Titus Pullo: [smiles]

    Titus Pullo: Eirene. It's good to see you.

    [she puts a knife to his throat]

    Titus Pullo: [gasps, but doesn't fight her] Fair enough.

    Titus Pullo: [closes eyes]

    [she presses in the knife, but hesitates]

    Titus Pullo: [peeks]

    Titus Pullo: Erm... i-if-if... If you can't do it... th-that's all right too.

  • Gaius Julius Caesar: [evaluating his chances against Pompey's more numerous legions] Our men must win or die. Pompey's men have... other options.

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