Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Gladiator (2000)

Gladiator is American-British historical-drama film from 2000. Directed by Ridley Scott and starring
Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen, Ralf Möller...Film story is about loyal Roman general Maximus Decimus Meridius, who is betrayed when Commodus murders his father and seizes the throne.Film won a lot awards like: Best Picture, Best visual effects, Best Actor for Crowe....




Director Ridley Scott proves to be as professional as one can be. The recreation of ancient Rome is splendid, with all its magnificent buildings and atmosphere and he is able to show with all brightness the greatness of the Roman Empire, with its political problems and military discipline, and love and treason, of hate and jealousy, that still have a place in our world today. But the story has a glow of its own, to which all the beautiful scenery (believe me, it's awesome!!!) and great cinematography are just balancing factors. The plot is a rich one, that is as dynamic as it is present. He once again, after Blade Runner, 1492, and others helps us visit the depths of the human soul, which remains the same over all our historical and social experience. Even the fights, are displayed in such a way that all the blood is quite discrete, but still, making us feel like screaming and jumping out of our seats. I would also like to point out the performances of the cast, that is surprisingly good. We have some actors and actresses, who are not Hollywood icons, but are are greatly able to move the audience among screams and tears. All in all, we have guys like Russel Crowe, who are coming out to be part of a new and extremely promising harvest of people who are making each time more fans around the world. Well, you should see for yourself!




Russell Ira Crowe is actor,producer,musican...He was born at 7. April 1964 in New Zeland.Most of his life he spend in Australia so he identify himself as Australian.He was nominated a lot times and win some of awards like Best Actor in Gladiator...


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