Fight for honor, for blood, for love, for freedom, for a better life.

Cecil 2021-11-22 18:54:21

For honor.
From the vigor and grandeur of the existing Roman arena ruins, you can see how fanatical the Romans were for gladiatorial fights. Slaves were bought, entered the training ground, passed the test, and then became a gladiator, branded with iron. The last big "B" became a member of the Batiatus family fighting for glory in the arena. Oenomaus has always emphasized to Spartatus in the blood and sand that you are a slave first and then a gladiator. Yes, even if you win the glory, Gannicus would not be free if it were not for the intrigue between the powerful. The owner of the gladiators is willing to spend money on them and spend money to train them. The final result is to let them compete in the blood-stained arena, become the winner and get the title of glory, cheers and champion. Of course, this brings them. It's the owner's face and money.
For blood.
In addition to honor, more blood is flowing. The red ink of this movie is estimated to be splashed a lot. The bloody fight brings fanatical screams to every viewer, and impacts the most primitive animality and brutality in human nature. . In the struggle between strength and muscle, the hot soul lives in bright red blood.
For love.
Both "God of Arena" and "Blood and Sand" have an emotional side line to assist in the development of the plot. At the same time, the addition of the word "love" also makes the story of heroes less monotonous. The audience’s viewing experience has also been greatly improved. In addition to the brotherhood in the film, "Arena" originally mainly talked about Crixus, but also the ambiguous friendship between Gannicus and Oenomaus's wife. Melitta was also poisoned and died, and the audience's feelings began to feel sorry for this relationship, but the story is over, condensed into one sentence: Fight for her. "Blood and Sand" mainly talks about Spartatus, but it is also accompanied by the love triangle between Crixus and the mistress Lucretia, and the maid Naevie, and various contradictions and disputes have appeared one after another. Even the last tough guy such as Crixus decides to fight for Neavie. Not to mention Spartatus fighting for his beloved Sura, Verro fighting for his wife and children.
For freedom.
For a slave, freedom is a luxury. But because of Gannicus's precedent, every gladiator hopes that he can finally be free. After all, becoming a slave is something that every normal person does not want. Barca died for freedom and was framed by Ashur's bastard Syrian, causing the heartbroken Peitros to hang himself, but in the end he was not killed by Oenomaus and survived by hiding among the dead. Fortunately, Crixus finally woke up and decided to join the Spartatus camp and started a big resistance. Finally, Spartatus made an exciting voice: I have done this thing because it is just. Blood demands blood. We have lived and lost at the whims of our masters for too long, I would not have it so, I would not see the passing of a brother for the purpose of sport. I would not see another heart ripped from chest or breath for no cause, I know all of you wish this , yet it is done. So they are free.

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  • Reid 2022-04-20 09:01:40

    DeKnight is a bright spot.

  • Marcellus 2021-11-22 18:54:21

    The second season is really awesome! Dump a few streets in the first season! PS: The male protagonist is so handsome, and that figure, nympho ing~~