About Gladiator

Lia 2022-04-21 09:01:04

1 See a classic line: "The crowd is Rome. Do magic to them, and you can distract them; take away their freedom, and they'll laugh. It's not the marble tiles of the Senate that keep Rome pulsing. It's the sand in the arena. He brought death to the people, and the people love him for it."
2 Thought the protagonist would be so careful to hide it that he didn't take off his helmet until the last moment to reveal his true identity, and then sealed his throat with a sword Woolen cloth. Sure enough, Westerners are simpler and more straightforward.
3 The first time I discovered the Colosseum and what made people so bloody = dish =
4 The soundtrack is beautiful

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Gladiator quotes

  • Commodus: [to Falco] Lucius will stay with me now. And if his mother so much as looks at me in a manner that displeases me, he will die. If she decides to be noble and takes her own life, he will die.

    [to Lucilla]

    Commodus: And as for you, you will love me as I loved you. You will provide me with an heir of pure blood, so that Commodus and his progeny will rule for a thousand years. Am I not merciful?

    [Lucilla turns her head]

    Commodus: AM I NOT MERCIFUL!

  • Commodus: If you're very good, tomorrow night I'll tell you the story of emperor Claudius who was betrayed by those closest to him, by his own blood. They whispered in dark corners and went out late at night and conspired and conspired but the emperor Claudius knew they were up to something. He knew they were busy little bees. And one night he sat down with one of them and he looked at her and he said, "Tell me what you've been doing busy little bee or I shall strike down those dearest to you. You shall watch as I bathe in their blood." And the emperor was heartbroken. The little bee had wounded him more deeply than anyone else could ever have done. And what do you think happened then, Lucius?

    Lucius Verus: I don't know, uncle.

    Commodus: The little bee told him everything.