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Guadalupe 2022-03-25 09:01:06

I am reading Giovannioli's "Spartacus" and Plutarch's "Greece and Roman Biography", and I will read Gibbon's "History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" and Monson's "History of Rome" in the future. . I remember that there was a play about Spartak (translated as such) in the primary school's Chinese textbook, and I have a little impression. Later, looking at world history, there were not many mentions of this matter. Even if it was mentioned, it was only an understatement and passed by.

In Giovannioli's historical novel, Spartacus says these words before the final battle that must be sacrificed: Our cause is holy and righteous, and it will never end with our sacrifice perish. On the road to victory, we must shed a lot of blood, and great ideals can only be successfully realized through selfless struggle and sacrifice. We sacrificed, but we left to posterity a banner of liberty and equality dyed red with our blood.

Watching movies, purely from an artistic point of view, means little to most people. If not purely for entertainment and entertainment, we should strive to learn something from the stories told in movies.

The quality of a movie is relative, and what we can learn from it is a good movie.

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  • Leann 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Everyone is born to be a free man.A nearly 200mins epic masterpiece.

  • Merritt 2022-04-23 07:01:41

    To be able to make such a profound biography, the foundation is too deep. Praise the love of freedom, life, good things.

Spartacus quotes

  • [on a gladiator who had wanted to see Rome]

    Spartacus: He has no need. Rome has come to us.

  • Lentulus Biatatus: [reacting to a slow servant] The sun's over there! I have to pay these people!