The blood and glory of the ancient West. You don't need too much words, too many expressions, powerful muscles, bloody scenes, and primitive sexual desires all stimulate your nerves and stimulate the most primitive desires of mankind. A good film does not necessarily present too much reflection, and the beauty of the lens and the performance of the action have already interpreted the beauty.
The highest ideal in the Western philosophy is for freedom and break free from rule. This is the main theme of the entire film. The true stories of ancient times are both different and true.
Sometimes the most tearful thing is not the lingering love, but the unyielding spirit of the man for his dreams.
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