The Gladiator: Best war movie ever?
Recently, after watching this movie I couldn't control but write about it. From storytelling to acting and to the incredible war genre; everything makes the film more exquisite.
The spaniard(Russel), a well trusted man by the king during the Roman empire is proposed to be King after the death of that king. But of course, the king has a son. How could a prince living an half of his life waiting to be king someday simply submit to his father's idea? So the prince plots against the spaniard ordering his men to kill him and his entire family and burn his village. If this had gone as planned, well the film wouldn't be existing in the first place and secondly, it wouldn't have been interesting enough.
As the spaniard manages to escape by killing the men of the prince, he ends up being a slave fighter. As he was a great warrior earlier, he quickly ascends upwards in the hierarchy of slave fighters. Becoming popular in the game, he goes up to challenging the prince (now king). The story-line is really smooth but not so unique. Yet, there are other factors that contribute to the greatness of this film.
The film engages you with new things on every shots, there is always something that will catch your attention, from the scenery to the ancient setup. The spaniard takes us into an entirely new world of adventures. The director has become able to make the film emotionally appealing and almost everybody can connect himself with the hero. That is the art of film-making.
A lot of war movies were made in the the past and have been made after the gladiator, but very few make such a good film. From catching the perfect shots to outstanding presentation, everything seems to be praiseworthy and worth a watch.
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