I die free

Ernest 2022-03-27 09:01:09

It was very shocking. When the champion finally died, "I died as a liberty" was probably the most touching thing in this movie. Is this Rome shouting about freedom and equality? Slaves are also flesh-and-blood people. They may have almost no fault or sin, and they will live a life of fighting and be admired by others. I hate this kind of behavior. What people called slaves pursue in their lives is just the starting point of other people's lives. , Do you want to sigh that the God of Fate is unfair?

I don't know much about Roman history and law, but I also know that its freedom is only for adult male citizens of Rome. There is cruelty at any time and at any time. The cruelty is not the law, the law is made by man, the cruelty is, some people themselves Made a law to bind others, and violated it arbitrarily in a high-sounding manner.

For the first time, I have changed my opinion of muscular men. Muscular men are not rude or rude. They still have a delicate and warm heart. It's not something that someone like me who has never experienced anything can understand. It should be the connection that has always cherished each other's excellent life. I don't want to talk about the plot of love in it, but, as a girl, who doesn't yearn for a true love, it has nothing to do with other things, only about you and me, it doesn't have to be vigorous, but it has to be real.

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Extended Reading
  • Melisa 2021-12-19 08:01:02

    Master Xueruo VS Uncle Jack, who originally thought it was the movie version of "Spartacus", turned out to be Pompeii's "24 Hours". The money is obviously spent on special effects, so a decent hostess can’t afford it

  • Arturo 2021-12-19 08:01:02

    Don't think too much when you watch it, let's go to enjoy the eight pack abs of Xuenuo and the flat chest of the heroine! There are also a few small details: the white-robed virgins who serve the god of fire in the Colosseum are always ready to decide the life and death of men with a gesture of their little hands, as a mask as a symbol of sacred theater rituals, and a murex can squeeze a drop. A large purple drapery dyed with precious purple dye. Others might as well go to see Rome and Spartacus.

Pompeii quotes

  • Cassia: [witnessing arena massacre] Is this what you call sport?

    Corvus: No, Lady Cassia, this is not sport. This is politics.

  • [last lines]

    Milo: [to Cassia as lava approaches] Don't look. Look at me. Just me.