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Gust 2022-04-23 07:02:27

This is relatively general, the first half is about the daily life in ancient Rome, the rules of the city-state and so on, the second half is more heroic, I personally think that the film is relatively simple, the slaves long for freedom, Adewale Akinnuoye- The gladiator played by Agbaje finally shouted: I am a free man. The kiss between Kit Harington and Emily Jane Browning at the end of the film is quite touching. Like many movies in Europe and America, the end of the film is that the hero and heroine end with a kiss. In fact, human beings are quite small in front of nature. All of them died. It reminded me of the story of spiders. The prey fell on the spider web. The more they struggled, the faster they died. There isn't much to think about in this movie, but as a time-killing movie, it's not bad.

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Extended Reading
  • Quinn 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    The volcano has erupted and you are still flirting! The volcano has erupted, and you are still fighting each other! Hurry up if you want to kill me, I'm still chatting, wow! The first half of the nonsense was spent for a long time, and the second half did not escape well! ! ! ! Can you still make a disaster movie with a little bit of integrity! The male protagonist and the female protagonist with facial paralysis are so ugly!

  • Millie 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    I watched it three times. It's a movie with a running account, stereotyped characters, fake special effects, and a bloody ending. The female protagonist looks at the male protagonist entirely because of his face (and body), what did the male protagonist and the second male look like to the female protagonist? Isn't a Roman movie supposed to be flesh and blood? You don't even have a sex scene, just look at Jono's abs and a stern face, and you take off your pants. Show me this?

Pompeii quotes

  • [last lines]

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

  • Ariadne: [witnessing Milo kill an injured horse] Why would the brute do that?

    Cassia: Because it was the kindest thing to do.