The most touching thing about the movie is that Spartacus knew that the uprising was likely to fail in the end, but he persisted in the end. Maybe there is no choice. As it said, knowing the difficulties, but always facing the truth. The colors of the film, simple and bright, have a very Roman feel.
The film is rich in content, giving people an inspiring feeling, and at the same time, there is a proper soundtrack, and there are many touching and warm pictures that make people smile. The biggest inspiration for him is that the guiding ideology of the uprising is very correct, and it is also the basis for rapid spread and expansion. He chose freedom as the ultimate goal, and quickly gathered people's hearts by splitting the land between local tyrants.
At the same time, there are many interesting places:
There are only transactions between people. Whether it is husband and wife, relatives, or other people, any behavior is acceptable and appropriate, as long as you can give the other party a satisfactory price.
The seeds of resistance, when Zoba let go of Spartacus and threw the weapon on the Romans, brought a powerful wave of thought to everyone, need is just a fuse, and Spartacus ignited. It, the rebellion begins. So we should say that Dover is great.
For everyone, sex may be a common thing, and more emphasis should be placed on the communication between emotions, such as Spartacus and Verenia.
For these rulers, slaves are just a commodity. When choosing a life-and-death struggle, it is like buying and selling. The buyer only recommends the least, but the buyer chooses what he is satisfied with. At that moment, he will feel sad as a person. In fact, in modern life, people are always a "commodity", but the people who can trade you are hidden deeper, and everyone is always someone else's pawn.
There are two memes in the film, one is that Spartacus has a pit in his chin; the other is the theory of oysters and snails, as well as a set of rhetoric from Rome, indicating that bisexuality and hope that Antonis will take the initiative to give his flesh. mean.
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