The gladiator's revenge is delightful, and the hero finally rescued the beauty, and the hero and the beauty were finally buried under the volcanic ash of Pompeii, which became history.
The aura of the protagonist is always there, and the final death is painless? happy death? It does somewhat weaken the tragic meaning of this historical disaster.
The love at first sight between the male and female protagonists is a bit abrupt. The gap in identity may be greater than expected, and there is no emphasis on slavery in the film. As the Senate said in the film when watching the duel, this is not a sport, this is politics. The politics behind it is what I care about. Telling a story in a short period of time really can't be too much.
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