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Marcus Aurelius was probably Romes greatest emperor. He was very insightful and foreword thinking for the time. He had a servant follow him around whose only job was to whisper into his ear “You are just a man” to remind him not to get carried away with power. He wrote a book called “Meditations” about how to live a full and just life. The book is still in print and it’s message still works today 2000 years later.
A lot of ancient (but still important) books can be found free as download online. "Vitruvius" wrote "ten books about architecture" ... and they give the basics for roman architecture ... which were used a thousand years later still to create the beautiful architecture of Italy during the medieval ages and beyond ... and which resulted in architects from all over europe to make a "Grand Tour" to learn and be inspired. There is even an offshoot version for England called "Vitruvius Britannicus".
FUN FACTS: the real life Lucilla(the sister) really did attempt to assassinate Commodus with the help of a few senators but they failed. Lucilla & the other conspirators were exiled, then excuted shortly after. The real life Commodus was strangled to death while taking a bath
@@fleurgi he didn’t die in the arena but he did fight in it..Pretty wild for a emperor to do that, but then again I’m pretty sure the matches were exactly even and fair..lol
Joaquin Pheonix was amazing. Made you really hate Commodus. The multi-layer character who is psychotic to a broken soul yearning to be loved, by his family and by the empire. ------ AS Jyn rightfully pointed out, his best wirtue was ambition, but that led to him persuing success not matter what the cost, which is what made him so dangerous. Great character protrayal. ----- You ladies need to check out Joaquin Pheonix in "Joker" his portryal in that movie was next level.
Ryl, I know you wanted Maximus to live on, but self-sacrifice takes "Gladiator" to the next level. ---- All of Maximus' friends dies trying to get him back to his army. Luccilla almost died, Senator Bracus was imprisioned all to feed the ambition of Commodus. ------ Most movies we see today have a nice happy ending, but the bitter sweet ending of this movie takes "Gladiator" to the top tier level of story telling. --------- for sure movie with lead character self-sacrifice are the ones that resonate with me the longest. ------- I hope that can give you some comfort and leave you to appricate the script even more.
While the main story of this movie is fictionalized both Emperors, Marcus Aurelius and Commodus, are historical figures. Marcus Aurelius is remembered as the "Emperor Philosopher", prominent exponent of the philosophy of stoicism (TLDR strength in the face of adversities). The character of Maximus is the embodiment of the emperor's personal reflexions in a "diary" that was later called "meditations" IRL Marcus Aurelius is remembered as the last of the "good emperors" during the height of Rome's power and splendor. He was the first Emperor that passed the title to a son instead of a trusted older relative. His son Commodus was apparently very hedonistic, more interested in roleplaying as a gladiator and cosplaying as Hercules: his rule was short, bloody and very taxing on the imperial treasury and he ended up being killed, in a bath, by his wrestling partner the slave Narcissus. Apparently part of a wider conspiracy to remove him from power.
I love Djimon Hounsou's character, he's got great chemistry with Russel Crowe and he's like the ordinary guy you really hope will make it back to his family.
Ohh ladys Joaquin Phoenix is a brilliant actor. He was a bad guy in this one but this movie would have not been so good without him. Wish you the best for both of you and thank you for sharing this. ❤️
The reason they killed Maximus' family, was so that his wife and son could not try to come back at Commodus with a vendetta ..... In other words, so there would be no payback. This was pretty much standard operating procedure for Emperors back in the day. When they ascended to power, most would have their political and ideological enemies and their families killed.
Hey Jyn and Ryl, you ladies question the relationship of Lucilla and Maximus thoughout the movie until almost the end. ------ What you have to bear in mind is the fact they might have been in a relationship when they were younger since maximus as a general stayed by Marcus Aurlius' side so much as Rome's greatest general. ----- However, since Lucilla is essentially royality and Maximus is a commoner who happens to be a great warrior, they can never be together. ------- The Class divide is too great for Lucilla to marry Maximus. ----Eventually they would have to go their separate ways and marry within their own class and have families. ----- So this context lets you understand that they care for each other but could never be together. ----- The ultimate instance of unfulfilled love.
I think the Emperor may have saved Maximus and his family if he’d made a public declaration beforehand what his succession should look like. Maximus would have at least been able to provide protection for his family while he served as interim ruler
Great reaction and I like how you both analyzed and consumed this movie, I get island vibes like Ocho Rios or Spur Tree. Respect and look forward to more content
16:26 In those times when they killed an important man they often killed his family as well, to make sure his family didn't seek revenge years later. If Maximus is executed his son could become a problem when he grows up, for example. It was safer for the killers to end the problem before it even exists.
I used to work with a bloke who was one of the main extras in the initial battle scene (as a roman centurion). A bonkers chap with worked as a private detective on the side (including TV appearances) and who once persuaded me to go to a remote nightclub where the only way in was to wear some far-too-small shoes of his.
Top notch reaction as usual. I personally found the spotty intertwined closed captioning entertaining, but I couldn't help thinking it might be a bit confusing to those who genuinely need it.
That’s just the kind of story it is…called a “Tragedy” 😢 He got what he wanted. To go home. And Commodus got what he deserved. Left dead in the dust with no one to even bother with his body. Great reaction.
Fights in the arenas weren't meant to be fair, they were meant to be entertaining. Sometimes the were "recreations" of famous battles, or fictionalised battles, (think Iron Man V Superman), with the gladiators playing the parts. The Coloseum could be flooded and mock naval battles fought. That's the problem with historical dramas you need to have an idea of the time to know what is typical behaviour. Rome also had a huge slave population. An old classic is Spartacus which is great.
it's the curse of wealth and power 1st generation grew up poor but worked hard to build something and to leave it to the next generation who don't have it so hard but as the generations progress the new ones forget what it is to struggle to be hungry and thats what happened to caesar's son in this story he never had to live and struggle
03:10 They used war dogs, sometimes wearing their own armor, trained to harass horses & break up enemy formations...imagine mad charging Rottweilers covered w armor & spikes!
I was watching the battle scene being filmed I was invited as a guest with my football club at time. The battle scene at beginning was filmed Aldershot UK
19:55 maggots each dead flesh and avoid living flesh. This is an old medical remedy that is being used even today. That is what the Numidian guy was doing
To answer your question of how you would avoid killing your own men, the answer is that movies depict ancient and medieval warfare very differently from the reality. They depict two mobs clashing into each other and mixing all up for one on one combat. But the overwhelming majority of civilizations fought using formations, if you had enemies amongst you, it was a sign that you lost. The whole point of your formation is to form a solid wall of men that the enemy can’t penetrate. They close distance and stab, slash, and poke at each other is relatively even lines. Movies really botch the imitation of ancient and medieval warfare and make it look so much more silly than it actually was.
Great Girls. 👍first time here. Good reactions. Ending was little sad but good because that's all maximus wanted. Save Rome and the people and go home to his family. Joaquin as comodus is an excellent actor. Watch the joker.
I'm loving your movie choices recently. Can I make a suggestion? "Crash" (from 2004). It's so powerful (in my opinion, of course).. It won the Oscars for best picture, I think
Oliver Reed who played the gladiator owner passed away during production. A great actor many great movies. An actor in that position he sure is not getting any attention here for his role. Oliver Reed movie really need to see is Tommy. Also starring Ann-Margret. 1975 Rock Musical starring Rodger Daltrey and Elton John, yes it's a British production. Yes as soon as you can afford it , get yourselves some stereo headphones then you can really enjoy the production to the fullest extent . Besides you two are very very in tune with what you're watching.
Hey Jyn and Ryl, The gladiator games were the sport of the day. ------- You have to remember it was a brutal world. Most people didn't life past the age of 30. Death was a daily occurrence, so to see warriors die in an epic almost superhero way was the theater of the age for the Roman Empire. ------- Sort of like watching an "Avengers" movie.
"Most people didn't live past the age of 30", true but misleading. Most died before the age of 5, and they pull the average down. If you made it past 15 you stood a good chance of getting to your 60s.
Really enjoyed your reaction and discussion. Thank you. This movie was nominated for 12 Oscars and won 5 including Best Picture, Best Actor to Russell Crowe. Commodus was nominated for Best Supporting Actor but didn't win. I think he should have won. He brought evil to a new high.
Hi! -Dogs were bred in Rome for war purposes. They even had the name "Roman War Dogs", as far as I know. This was probably not a regular doggo who's jumping into battle. That was probably a purpose bred war dog. But I don't know, how that dog race looked like. Maybe I should google it. -Rome was a republic for many centuries before it became an empire with an Emperor (Caesar) at the top. Basically a monarchy. The Emperor in the movie doesn't want Maximus to become a new Emperor. He's giving him a high military rank that is at the same time a high political rank (Protector of Rome) and Maximus was given the task by the Emperor, to turn Rome into a Republic again to give more power to the people again. That was, what the Emperor said to him at the beginning...and that was basically, what the whole movie was about.
Hello J & R, my favorite part of the movie is the chant of the Germans before the battle was lifted from the movie " Zulu (1964). The chant is in an entirely different language than German. The filmmakers thought that we were so ignorant and dumb that they could get away with that shenanigan. Such a disgraceful way to deliver Oliver Reed's final movie performance.
Let me just say that I1m here because of the Last of Us. You'r reactions were so real and so raw that I became a subscriber and I'm also getting around to be a patreon. Now, THIS, is my favorite movie ever. Been so long since I last watched it, and the last time was with my grandpa, who died 3 years ago. I just couldn't bring myself to watch it again on my own, and I'm so grateful that you guys where there even in a screen, just to keep me company. I'm definetly supporting you both, and I just wanted to say to keep at it. You may not know how many people you're helping, but ya'll definetly are. Thank you for this.
This is definitely in the top ten modern movies and it's kind of based on actual history. They just used all the most popular ancient names and stuffed them into the script
C'mon ladies, don't do that to yourselves. Movies have stereo sound, yet you are both wearing a single air pod in your ear. You lose so much of the atmosphere and drama doing so.
@@blanketstarry7725 Do you know how much 'just a few dollars' is when it's converted to the girls local currency? 'Just a few Dollars' to you might not be to them.
i watch, and like you two because your reactions, and commentaries are bright, and spot on. so enjoyable. thank you, and please don't change. thank you!
25:00 As a SOLDIER Maximus killed because he HAD TO ... but gladiators kill FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT OF THE MASSES ... who do not understand what it does to the man swinging the sword. *Bread and games* - _panem et circensis_ - are what keep "the masses" from rebelling and it doesnt matter how bloody those games are, because "the masses" are DUMB and guided by THE EMOTIONS OF THE INSTANT. *_It is still the same ... except the games are slightly less bloody now and it happens in a little black box in your living room._*
Can see many genesis in this film but first everything any politician does falls on the phrase win the people.why Comodias fights Maximus is winning g the people if he unjustly kill maximus then he loses the people. But back to origins Knights games, and I have to goto work
27:47 Commodus and his sister Lucile’s are not together. She is also the older sibling and probably was a mother figure to him. But he has an Oedipal fixation on her.
If you two ladies are interested in warfare movies, let me recommend another Russell Crowe film: "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World." It's a French navy vs. British navy "chase film" down the east side and around the southern tip of South America, then to the Galapagos Islands. Takes place in Napoleonic era, setting is around 1805. Very historically correct ship, jargon, battle scenes; strong characters and their interplay. Hope you have time to take it up!
The story is fictional but commodus did fight in the arena, it’s said that the other gladiators had blunt swords,but still he won. So he was pretty good. And he was really not a good person
Hey Ladies you doubt the intension of Lucilla at the start of the moive. -------- You have to understand she is a high born woman with no recognized power, however, she welds her power through persuasion, influence, cunning and manipulation. ------- So yes she is dangerous but she is also has a moral center as it extends to the glory of the Roman empire. ----- This is why Marcus Aurelius wished she was born a man so he could make her Emperor. ------- She possesses all the traits of an amazing lead because she was forced to develop them. ------- Commodus on the other hand expected to be hand the power of an Empire so he never learned the leesons to become a great leader such as Maximus. --------- This is such amazing writing in a movie, which is why it's such a legendary movie. Geat reaction.
Maybe later you have said it. But those army battles. Those were free men & women, fighting against Rome. To keep free & be free. They died for it. Just like y'all Africans. Died for freedom. And still dying. Why we never hear of the brave men & women from there too? Freedom is all we have. (Braveheart ex.). Why do we do this to each other? When all of Mother Earth, belongs to us all. Even the snail, slowly crossing. We are all one. And important.
The 1960 version of Spartacus is another epic tale of the gladiator revolt against their Roman masters. Well worth checking out. (Can't comment on the recentish tv series as I've never watched it). 👍
Great reaction to one of my favorite movies. And while it’s sad for the viewer that Maximus dies, it really was what he wanted. There was nothing left for him here, and he wanted nothing more than to be with his family again.
hello i'm from brazil...would love to see your reaction to the movie cinderella man (2005) with russel crowe...it's a touching movie, just like rocky...based on a true story...sure will have to use many tissues... thank you very much