With each other's love, stay here forever

Trisha 2021-12-19 08:01:02

This is a film that I can’t forget so far. Although bloody and violent, it reflects the Roman ruling system at that time and reflects the true face of history. Many people understand that ancient times have no picture of blood. This film is really poking. There is no life and death in the arena, only winning or losing. In that era, there was no human rights, no freedom, only slaves. The power of life and death of slaves was in the hands of capitalism, but in this environment, the truth still exists. He is a humble endeavor, and she is noble. The princesses, in the era of capital and capital marriage, they bravely pursue their love. The eruption of a volcano is a disaster. It is the demise of one era and the beginning of another. In order to live so many people and kill each other, there is no respect and humbleness at that moment, only life and death. In the end, neither the hostess left, under the volcano, in the turmoil and chaos, kissing...At that moment they were happy, they didn’t need to hide, they didn’t have to flee, they didn’t have to face the persecution of the power, they didn’t have to live for their lives, there. At the moment they possessed each other, possessed the most precious wealth for themselves, was swallowed by lava, the two were always guarded together, no one could come to dismantle them, no one could stop them, they lived here forever, with Love each other!

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  • 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

  • Cassia: If you ride, you have a chance at freedom.

    Milo: But at what cost to you?

  • Cassia: Senator, you have mistaken me for the kind of woman who drapes herself across your lap in Rome.