The director of the film is the British director Paul Anderson, who has directed the "Life Crisis" series. The main actor Kit Harington has appeared in "A Song of Ice and Fire: Game of Thrones". The first villain is Kiefer Sutherland. He played in the popular American drama "24 Hours", and this combination can obviously go back and play a good American drama.
The title of the film is Doomsday of Pompeii. It focuses on doomsday love and special effects of disasters. Do you feel that the plot is too rich? I have to emphasize again that Stretch is really a perfect American drama. At the beginning of the film, it talks about the ancient Roman style and the duel between gladiators. The male protagonist is very brave when he comes on stage. On the way to Pompeii, because a horse was injured, the male protagonist went for treatment and met the female protagonist. I don't know how they fell in love, maybe it was because they "rescued" a horse together, maybe it was that or something Love at first sight or something, I didn't feel any love anyway. The volcanic eruption in the middle and the latter part of the film, the doomsday scene, the male protagonist is the female protagonist, and the whole thing is thrown into the street~~~~~~~
In fact, this film is not bad when it is split, the Roman gladiator and the volcanic eruption are still good . Combining them completely weakens the love part. At the end, all the actors died, and the male and female protagonists were swallowed by the volcanic magma and turned into "sculptures", but they were not able to move the audience, because love was interspersed throughout the film, and the description was too little. This film can be shot completely according to "Titanic". In "Titanic", there are "revolts", love, and disasters. It's just that there was no 3D when it was released, but the story is touching and has been passed down to this day.
"The Last Days of Pompeii" depicts volcanic eruptions and doomsday scenes, and the performance is still good. The volcanic eruption is still very real. Through 3D technology, the audience can experience the doomsday disaster in person, which may be the most attractive part of this film.
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