Proximo takes his best gladiators to Rome to fight in the big Roman Coliseums.

Proximo seems to be the sole judge of the candidates. 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. How will the world speak my name in years to come?

A gladiator who defied an emperor.

Fifty-thousand Romans... watching every movement of your sword... willing you to make that killer blow. Scott tries to give us an idea of the vast scale of their empire, telling us, “one quarter of the world’s population lived and died under the Caesars. To be more precise: It is the Germanic leader (not German, as that country did not exist at that time).

Pride

This gives the sense of isolation and loneliness which recurs throughout the film.

We then see a long shot and Maximus is shown walking alone with no one around him.

All a man can do is smile back.A general who became a slave. When Marcus breaks the news that Maximus would succeed him and not Commodus, it was more than Commodus could take.

Moroccan gladiator arena. A key deleted scene featured in the extended cut has Commodus forcing Quintus to execute the two Praetorian scouts who reported back that they found the bodies of the men sent to execute Maximus, but mistakenly speculate that they got killed in a barbarian raid. We then zoom slowly into a big close up of the Emperor, who looks both aggrieved and relieved. There is then a crane shot which shows the Roman army and its magnitude, although it is a dark and smoky shot it is very impressive to behold.The low angle shot which is shown next of the riding cavalry makes the viewer feel very vulnerable, and it is in the next shot that we are shown the Emperor, the most powerful man in the world, this only adds to the sense of vulnerability. VGS - Video Game Sophistry 8,130,599 views

and throwing his sword into the balcony after his victory; (2) Lucilla is seen secretly meeting with the senators, Graccus and Gaius, for the first time, much earlier in the narrative than in the theatrical cut of the film. It rises up... like a storm.

I don't pretend to be a man of the people.

Promise me that you will you look after my family.NO! In order to keep the continuity of the scene's lighting, and avoid shooting another day on the location, director of photography John Mathieson chose instead to shoot the scenes with a very low frame rate.

” Maximus responds, “Would you Quintus?
Two scenes in particular help illustrate this: Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife.

” This is a very important statement as the emphasis on “and died” prepares us for the coming battle scene, in which there is large loss of life. ” We are then shown the main army again and we see them preparing their weapons for battle in a series of short sharp shots, emphasising the rush and panic in preparation for a battle. There is quiet, serene music accompanying text which gives us background information about Rome and its circumstance. Though we can only assume the Romans were the aggressors and the Germans had done them no wrong.

Would I?

He also smells his hands after rubbing them but this is only seen in the first two occurrences. Scott is challenging us to decide if it is a victory as so much life was lost on both sides. murdered wife.

The theme of the afterlife then continues as Maximus orders, “At my signal, unleash hell. ” This rhetorical question raises an interesting issue which make the audience think about the nature of war and also surrender.

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Juba had said he was a hunter. It rises up like a storm.

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i?? He even asked…” All a man can do is smile back.Death smiles on us all. The slave trader didn't want Proximo to buy Juba because he could have been sold at a higher price elsewhere to a different customer. gladiator, phoenix # gladiator # phoenix. Concomitantly, Hagen (the German gladiator) and Juba (the African gladiator) speak English with a German and African accent respectively. For this essay, I will be studying Gladiator Extended Special Edition When he stops to speak to the men we can see that he is a very friendly man who respects his troops and is glad to fight along side them. Most likely he means to say "Ihr seid verfluchte Hunde!

It rises. [is hit in the head by a sword and falls unconscious]My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions, loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius. The image measures 4050 * 2687 pixels and was added on 6 November '11.Entidad: paramount_vfp Tipo de contenido: Contenido visual El Gladiador.

Commodus offers his hand to Maximus, essentially saying that Maximus can continue being a loyal servant to him.

And I will have my The opening scene of Gladiator is shot in gold, gold is usually associated with perfection and calm, and during the film it often represents a peaceful afterlife, Elysium.There is quiet, serene music accompanying text which gives us background information about Rome and its circumstance. As if you were the thunder god himself.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.

Brothers, what we do in life... echoes in eternity.

A key deleted scene featured in the extended cut has Commodus forcing Quintus to execute the two Praetorian scouts who reported back that they found the bodies of the men sent to execute Maximus, but mistakenly speculate that they got killed in a barbarian raid. Educational purposes only. He is sure of what he wants and demonstrates his military knowledge and prowess.

After being dismounted Maximus almost kills one of his fellow Romans, and from the Close-up of his ally’s face you can see the terror in his eyes as he stares death in the face, Maximus smiles almost madly and continues to fight.

a great scene from "Gladiator" by Ridley Scott. Will I be known as the philosopher?