Italy VS UK

Antonette 2022-03-25 09:01:11

In the 2nd century AD throughout the European continent, the powerful Roman legions could be said to be walking sideways. At that time, they had initially entered the feudal society, while other countries on the entire European continent—the Germans (Germany) and the Gauls (France) were in the same position. Primitive tribal society, these tribes that were turned into barbarians by proud Romans were successively conquered by Roman legions, and the part of the Germanic branch of Great Britain, an island off the European continent, was regarded as In the uncivilized stage, these barbarians with no words and no culture became the targets of the Roman legion in this film. After successfully swallowing the southern part of the island, the powerful Roman legion fell in the process of advancing north. The 9th Legion of the ace force, holding their legion's emblem of pure gold "Eagle" high, got lost in the northern forest, the entire legion was wiped out, and the legion and the eagle all disappeared into the fog. The furious Roman emperor ordered a wall to be built to separate the territory from the north. Hadrian's Wall thus became the northernmost border of the Roman Empire - the edge of the civilized world.

This is how the story of this film unfolds. Years later, the protagonist of the film stood up at this time and went to the northern jungle to find several veterans who survived the massacre and vowed to regain the legion emblem that symbolized honor and glory.

Channing Tatum, a young and strong guy who has been busy recently, plays the leading role in the film. This type of action movie happens to be his area of ​​expertise. In terms of the details of his personal performance, he really has a long way to go. The way to go, the scenes of iron blood and violence are filled in the gloomy and damp jungle, and the wonderful and fierce close combat makes people see blood boiling.
Nice movie!

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The Eagle quotes

  • [last lines]

    Esca: So what now?

    Marcus Aquila: You decide.

  • Marcus Aquila: [about Esca to Placidus and other elevated Romans] He's not a slave. And he knows more about honor and freedom than you ever will.