Because PPLive couldn't make "I Guess", I just ordered a movie. Wow, a pair of ghosts are shaking on the bed. No way, PP dares to let it go? So, I swallowed a mouthful of water and seriously appreciated it.
After watching it all night, I realized that this film is actually very serious, very realistic, very historical, and very legendary. The background is from the history of Caesar's conquest of Gaul to his assassination, from the consul's open and secret battles to the legend of the little knight.
My first impression of this play is that the scene is more luxurious than "Gladiator", the Taiwanese dictionary is elegant like "Hamlet", the plot twists "The Matrix", and the historical depth is like "Yongzheng Dynasty". I really like it.
Check it out on google. I rely on, this is HBO and BBC after "Band of Brothers" after the big investment, more than ten million dollars. The current 12 episodes premiered in the first season of 2005, and the follow-up is still being filmed. The film was shot in Italy, with nearly 10 directors (including Michael Apted, director of "Dark Sun Crisis"), and the writers, directors, and actors are all world-renowned talents. All out." The
film is a pay TV. Of course, there is a reason for receiving, so how can you let you see the jade body of so many immortal sisters? There are some XX lenses.
My personal favorite thing about this film is its voice acting. The Roman citizens in the film, both men and women, speak an authentic London accent, and their words are eloquent and long-lasting.
Nowadays, people's minds have changed, and the right tone has become degraded. Everywhere one hears the barbaric American accent. I secretly thought that the difference between American voice and British voice is like two girls standing in front of you, one 20A cup and one 38C cup, you can't tell the difference?
I like Caesar's intelligence and self-confidence the most. He attacked Rome, and the Senate called it treason. Mark Antony said, "I have to admire you. You are about to enter Rome like a bloody conqueror, but you look as calm as a glass of water." Caesar replies, "I'm glad I look like this," and turns to the marching bandleader, "Galroth, some happier music."
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