the pure theme of the film, and the interpretation is also very reasonable. From beginning to end is the protagonist's life alone, it's very clear. The passage in which his slave turns into a master is very much like the story of Andersen's Shadow.
Because of this, the image of the protagonist is very full. For the honor of the family, for the honor of Rome, for the honor of the soldier, a boy who changed his whole life because of the power of faith. Very likeable.
At the same time, the costume film, but also adopted the "Bomb Hurt Locker"-style shooting method, has a very strong sense of existence. This is the first time I've seen it. Very recommended.
The protagonist is like Messi. I like it very much.
It's just that the investment in the film itself is not large, so. . . Made relatively common. But absolutely flawless.
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