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Gladiator on DVD (2000)

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Starring: Russell Crowe | Joaquin Phoenix | Oliver Reed | Richard Harris | Derek Jacobi | Connie Nielsen | David Schofield | Tomas Arana
Director: Ridley Scott
Studio: UNIVERSAL PICTURES
Run time: 149 mins
Certificate: 15
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Genres: Action/Adventure | Thriller
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: Dutch, English, Hindi
Released: 12/05/2003

Brief synopsis of Gladiator

Ridley Scott (BLADE RUNNER, ALIEN) transports Hollywood to second-century Rome in this rousing historical epic that proudly harkens back to such films as BEN-HUR and SPARTACUS. Russell Crowe plays Maximus, a Roman general who leads the troops in conquering Germania for the empire. When an aging Marcus Aurelius (Richard Harris) tells Maximus that he'd like him to rule Rome once he's gone, a classic confrontation ensues between the brave and charming soldier--who wants to return home to his wife, son, and farm--and the jealous and conniving Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix), the emperor's only son, who is thirsty for power. Bought as a slave by the profiteering Proximo (Oliver Reed, in his last role), Maximus must kill or be killed in the ring, battling to save not only himself but the future of the very empire that he loves and honors. The film features a terrific battle sequence (that recalls the beginning of SAVING PRIVATE RYAN), huge crowd scenes of thousands of people, and even a little romance, albeit mostly taboo. The impeccably choreographed gladiator scenes are violent yet thrilling, flashing by like lightning. GLADIATOR is a glorious spectacle filled with heart and soul.

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Rating of 5 stars out of 5 Radio Times

Ridley Scott and the boys from DreamWorks produced the first genuine Roman epic since 1964's The Fall of the Roman Empire with this virtual remake that deals with the transition of power from the sage-like Marcus Aurelius to his monstrous son, Commodus. The fictional hero, General Maximus, is Caesar's adopted heir, whom Commodus turns into an exile after killing his family. Becoming a gladiator, Maximus fights to avenge his loved ones and save the soul of Rome. The film's strengths are a fine script, which doesn't stint on the politics, and excellent performances from Richard Harris as Aurelius and Oliver Reed, in his final film, as a gladiator trainer. Also superb is Joaquin Phoenix as the paranoid, teenage Commodus, while Russell Crowe is utterly convincing as the Conan/Spartacus-like hero. As always with Scott, the visuals are fabulous: the computer-generated ancient Rome is simply staggering, allowing helicopter shots over the city and turning the Colosseum into a living building, a character in its own right and a blood-soaked stage on which the fate of the characters and the empire is enacted. For those old enough to remember the 70mm epics of yesteryear, this is a nostalgic synthesis of all of them. For those who haven't seen those earlier movies, Scott will open their eyes to a “brand-new” old world.

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	  stars out of 4 Halliwell's Film Guide

Lavish, spectacular, action-packed epic that re-invigorated a moribund genre, though in contrast to its predecessors it is somewhat glum in its approach; in its attempt at a tragic dimension, it eschews the camp decadence and fun of previous excursions in

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"...Literate writing, commanding direction, awe-inspiring production design, eye-popping photography, breathtaking music and superlative acting all contribute to the staggeringly convincing recreation of the era..." -- 4 out of 5 stars

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Rated - 1 starsRussell Crowe acts like a plank

Cubu Ashiru from Tahiti , 24/09/2005

Russell Crowe is so worthless in this movie that he deserves to be shot out of a cannon into a broken glass factory and covered in bees.

Example of dialogue: 'POM POM POM!! Life... POMM POMPOMPOM!!! What is life... POMMM POM POM!! I... POM! something... POMM!! mutter... POMPOMPOMMMM!!!'

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Rated - 5 starsAt my signal, unleash hell

JediSi JediSi , 17/09/2007

An old and tiring Marcus Aurelius (Richard Harris) has chosen not to bequeath the Roman Empire to his solitary heir Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix) and has decided to entrust it to his greatest friend and General, Maximus (Russell Crowe). Forced to make a choice by the following morning, Maximus sleeps on the idea while Aurelius informs his son who kills his father as a result.

Maximus awakes hearing the news of the Emperor's demise, conscious of the true intentional successor. Rejecting allegiance to Commodus, Maximus is condemned to death and manages to escape. He travels home to save his family, only to find them already dead. With nothing left to loose, he lives his new life as a gladiator known as The Spaniard, seeking vengeance and retribution.

This is one of the finest epic tales conveyed on film. The action is mind-blowing. Gladiator does not hesitate to demonstrate the brutal realism of the roman Coliseum. Awe-inspiring surroundings bring Rome to life through articulate displays of architecture and the volumes of people quenching their thirst for the mindless violence shown within the Roman arena.

The film is flawless in every aspect and is one of the greatest films of all time.

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Rated - 4 starsWhat a film!!

ebola from HERTS , 20/09/2004

A class act by Russell Crowe. On the whole, the story line was good, but I must say, the film was rather 'gory'. The 'Barbaric Practices' during those times were quite alarming. What an entertaining film!

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Rated - 5 starsLeaders are born not created

LD from Herts , 21/02/2004

This film sizzles from the start and the fight scenes are second to none. I can count on one hand the amount of times I have been to the cinema in the past few years and three of them were to see Gladiator, in all it's glory on the big screen. There's a lot of blood and gore but to my mind this is essential for it's realism. I am a boss and whenever I feel down and need inspiration I watch this film because throughout the film it shows the qualities and consequences of being a good and bad leader. But for Crouching Tiger I believe this would have got many more oscars.

Not sure why this has a rating of 4 stars, come on guys give it the credit it deserves.

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Rated - 5 starsGladiator

A customer from Northallerton , 09/08/2008

Advised to watch this by friends as I watch too many chick flicks. At the beginning i doubted the fact that my friends knew me as there was blood and guts flying, stick with it if that is not normally your thing as after the first 10 minutes this film was outstanding one of the best I have seen. Brilliant story portrayed fantastically and the ending had me in tears! I could watch this again and again.

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