Russell Crowe's acting and eyes are incredible.
I love epic movies with personal themes. It reflects epics from a person's experience, generals, slaves, gladiators, and then rebel leaders. The change of roles also reflects the change of his personal experience. In fact, I want to see him lead His own troops entered the city of Rome and killed the pseudo-emperor. Of course, the ending of this film is also shocking and gratifying enough. Every careerist will have enough vigilance and enough means. In the end, he dared to challenge Maxim, enough to see that he is not the cowardly emperor in some comments.
Ridley Scott has his own control over such surreal films, his own understanding of scene scheduling and soundtracks, and his distinctive personal style is also the reason why I like him.
Of course, this film may be the reason for too many role changes, and the explanation of the background seems a bit hasty, but the shooting of the war scene is very hard-line, and there may be anti-war thoughts, which makes people look a little dizzy.
Worth 5 stars.
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