I really liked the movie, it was very Roman rather than Hollywood, and the morals and costumes fit the down-to-earth taste of Rome. The photography technique is also very beautiful, placing the insignificance of man in the grandeur of nature, but not showing the humbleness of man, which is very human culture.
I would like to say that this is a very Romanized film, with no religious complex, no preaching, and no elements of modern preaching are placed in this film. Even if it is a master-slave relationship, it does not add much modern humanization.
If you like it, you might watch it twice. If you hate this movie, I don't think it will turn off after 20 minutes of watching it.
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