Monday, March 1, 2010

J.Hunter- Introduction

In the film "Gladiator", by Ridley Scotthe is presenting to his viewers a story of themes that include jealousy, revenge, power, and hatred as well as many others through Roman history and culture. The film is the story of Maximus Decimus Meridius a powerful Roman general, who is loved by all and is the choice of the dying Emperor Marcus Aurelius to be next in charge instead of his corrupt son Commodus. The film is following Maximus a determined general, and how he strives to take out his vengence on Commodus for the murder of his family out of jealousy and his hunger for power and glory. The film dramatically depicts both the passion of vengence and the anticipated faliure of individuality caused by jealousy very closely. Scott brings to life his themes on film with his personal elaborate visual style as a director, which he has most likely developed over time. With his detailed aproach in design in the editing process, the many elements of mise-en-scene are portrayed very nicely intensifying every moment of the film, from the beginning onto the credits roll.

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