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Winner of five Oscars including Best Picture, and nominated for seven, Gladiator is one of the best films produced and directed by her time. Reminiscent of Mel Gibson's Braveheart, it creates a world so seemingly realistic, you're moving backwards in time to the glory days of Rome. The musical score, colorful costumes and complex sets combine to create the illusion that one actually attending trials and vicissitudes of human existence in the millennium of Rome.

The film screen opens with a sobering equivalent of war Antique "shock and awe" that the Roman legions advancing a band of rebels to resist the empire of the periphery Gaul. From the time of the attack signal legion commanders, the fury of hell is unleashed as flaming arrows and iron bars beat a front fighters rebels together. The scene is similar to Operation Desert Storm, an ancient battle, and visually illustrates the overwhelming power once embodied in the Roman legions.

The central character in the film and the first major battle is Maximus (Russell Crowe), a Roman general, loved by his men and admired throughout the empire for his impeccable character. While visiting the battlefield, the aging Emperor Marcus Aurelius (Richard Harris) reveals to Maximus his secret plan to appoint the general caretaker of Rome after his death, if you restore the Senate and remove the dictatorship of the Caesars. But without the knowledge of men, the Emperor Commodus, the son too ambitious (Joaquin Phoenix) learns of this plan. He kills his father and demands the allegiance of Maximus. When the general refuses, the new emperor calls for his execution, trying to eliminate all those whose path. But the plan goes awry when Maximus escapes, setting the stage for the central conflict of the film, Maximus, the gladiator of the legend grows and maximum the question of slavery to the authority of a Roman emperor …

Crowe is well in the role of the classical hero, but the supporting cast which puts Gladiator in another dimension of cinematic excellence. Joaquin Phoenix dominates the screen with her passionate interpretation of the dark ambitious Commodus, providing the public with a first glimpse of his now apparent acting genius. Richard Harris is his usual charismatic screen presence, while Connie Nielsen, Oliver Reed, Derek Jacobi and provide additional support ideal for the role of Maximus his characters reveal the life of the engine and the internal motivations of the great heroes of Roman life. To this end, the strength of the band creates a synergy quality is reflected in the Overall, this unforgettable film.

As a work of animation, Gladiator is unsurpassed. The gladiatorial battle scenes provide stimulating and dialogue between the characters are made with political intrigue, lust for power and contradictory realities. Russell Crowe is excellent in his role as Maximus heroes. Noble in their intentions and powerful as a leader, Maximus represents the ideal of honor and chivalry. One of the few movies that offers audience a true emotional involvement results, Gladiator is full of high-octane suspense and thrilling action sequences. If you liked Mel Gibson's Braveheart or The Patriot, then simply going to love Gladiator …

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Britt Gillette is author of The DVD Report, a blog where you can find more reviews like this one of the Gladiator (DVD).

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