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Friday, November 8, 2019

Summary of the Movie Gladiator essays

Summary of the Movie Gladiator essays The movie that I chose to do my movie critique on was Gladiator. It was an enjoyable movie to watch. The director Ridley Scott directs a film by David Franzoni, to depict exactly what it was to be a gladiator and the adventure that they went through. From the infamous fights that took place in the Roman Coluseum, to the dramatic feeling that overcame Maximus (Russell Crowe) as his family was killed through the treacherous actions of his rival Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix). The movie Gladiator begins with the battle with Romanian Army under the leadership of Emperor Marcus Aurelius against the Barbarian Tribe of Germania. This scene showed many striking points. For instance take the scene and where it takes place. In many scenes of the movie the armies are dressed in traditional armor. The armor that they wore contained great detail. The roaring sounds from the crowd of soldiers being excited because they are so eager to go into battle to fight helps the viewer feel the excitement that is taking place in the movie. The music helps the viewer get feel like they are standing in the middle of the battle while it was taking place. The director used many sound effects that helped bring the movie to life, such as the clinking of the swords during the fight and the sound of arrows flying through the air. As the plot continues the Romanians win the battle and return home all the while Emperor Marcus Aurelius becomes ill and is on his last days. Knowing this he privately tells Maximus that he will be the next emperor in the event of his death. Before the announcement was made Marcus Aurelius was killed by his own son to prevent Maximus from being the next emperor. During this scene you can see that the lighting played a significant role because there were no electricity back then and lanterns and candles were the source of lighting. The lighting from the candles it shows just the faces of Marcus Aurelius ad Maximus as they discuss Maximus ta...

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