Monday, March 1, 2010

Intro to Gladiator: Deangelo Toles

In Ridley Scott's, 2000 masterpiece Gladiator, he reveals the significance of the Roman empire. He immortalized this film through exciting action scenes and very beautiful, unique imagery. The mise-en-scene was very extreme and intense. Every scene I watched had it's very own unique way of showing how things occured in the empire. All of the brawls were interesting, eye-catching, and bloody. However, Maximus portrayed his character by being a strong individual who takes on the role of leadership for Julius Caesar. During the film, Maximus loses sight of his responsibilities that led into his betrayal and him being faulted for the death of Julius Caesar. Later, it resulted in the death of his own family. On the other hand, Commodus was the one who murdered Julius Caesar, his father, and he was the main reason for the death of Maximus's family and his position for becoming a gladiator.

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