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ugly crying over GLADIATOR (2000) ☾ MOVIE REACTION - FIRST TIME WATCHING! 

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@Centane
@Centane Год назад
i also post gaming content over on youtube.com/@kamillaa ♥ thank you all for joining in to watch this, I hope you enjoy! This was part of the charity list :')
@JeremyStevens-gw1hl
@JeremyStevens-gw1hl Год назад
Everyone needs to check out her gaming channel because she is playing final fantasy 16 🥰
@JeremyStevens-gw1hl
@JeremyStevens-gw1hl Год назад
Kamila there is no such thing as ugly crying 😭
@williamsmith5340
@williamsmith5340 Год назад
Awesome movie
@greggburke3770
@greggburke3770 Год назад
So crying for a man is wasted tears? You're nuts. 85% of homeless people are men. 84% of suicides are men. 99% of military deaths are men. You are a garbage person because you are brainwashed by simpletons. Men are the most disaffected people in society.
@scottlilley3077
@scottlilley3077 Год назад
You will love the TV series Spartacus: Blood and Sand from 2009. It is way better then Gladiator. Stars Andy Whitfield and Lucy Lawless,
@MIZZKIE
@MIZZKIE Год назад
Joaquin Phoenix's portrayal of Commodus was so good that Jack Gleeson used him as a role model when he did his part acting as the most hated kid in the history of fiction - Joffrey Baratheon from Game of Thrones.
@lou7139
@lou7139 Год назад
After seeing and hearing this movie so many times, my tear ducts have been trained to activate whenever I hear the main Gladiator theme "Now We Are Free".
@genghisgalahad8465
@genghisgalahad8465 Год назад
Now your tears are free....they actually activate at the music and humming at the very beginning of the song at the approach to that door...
@metoo7557
@metoo7557 Год назад
She slapped her brother cause she knew what he did. Then he kissed it because she also knew that that made him Caesar with the power of a dictator, and to let him know she wasn't going to challenge that power.
@kevinexline5392
@kevinexline5392 Год назад
Yeah that’s a pretty impactful scene actually… a sister slapping her brother for murdering their father - and a subject kissing the hand and acknowledging what is now the head of the “royal family”.
@system3008
@system3008 2 месяца назад
​@@kevinexline5392Rome didn't have a Royal Family.
@enriqueperezarce5485
@enriqueperezarce5485 13 дней назад
@@system3008it kinda did, the emperor were basically monarchs and grew in power overtime. It was eldest son succession but it did go to people actually related to the family/dynasty
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig Год назад
"I cried for you you little -- UGH!" The best villains are ones we can understand and empathize with -- at least, when we ignore (or don't yet know of) their evil actions! 😆
@PygmalionFaciebat
@PygmalionFaciebat Год назад
I agree with you. To a certain part the Emperor evolved that way from his childhood on. Marcus Aurelius was right, when he said, he failed as a father (probably due to not being home most of the time - but at war, and doing politics). Now, sure, not everything is the fathers fault. There also was evil in the emperor from the beginning. As far my estimations about psychopaths go, a psychopath can be molded quiet a bit, when the molding is from his early childhood on. In fact, i knew a quiet nice psychopath once (who happend to be a mathematician too). The thing is: he , by definition, was not able to feel with others. When his grandma died, everyone cried, and he was just saying ''what are you crying ? She was old - we knew she would die sooner or later'' ... He completely not understood, what this ''crying'' is all about .. he even did not understood, what he did wrong, when he said that. By the years though, he recognized, that he functions much better with people (or they with him), when he acts nice ; says the right words - and just dont go every time the path of ''his advantage'' ... I met him already, when he was on that right path. For him it was not an emotional path, but a rational path. More comparable with ''Spock'' . But still - he became likeable , because despite he was not able to ''feel'' with others, he understood the importance, of threating people nice. He understood that social behavior is benefitial and makes sense in general. Now, its very rare that psychopaths understand this by their own. Most of them need therapy. And its very rare, that they go in therapy , because they dont feel anything ''wrong'' with themself. Because: their life just works by manipulating others, or taking advantage of others, etc.. A lot of psychopaths actually are quiet pleased with themselfs. Its the people around them who suffer from that psychopath. That makes it almost impossible that a psychopath ever sees a need for a therapy. Thats also a reason, why the therapy should be begin in the early childhood of those people. And its recognizable for parents, when they have a psychopath child. But parents usually dont want to admit it, or just want to put more weight on the positive sides... like ''ok, he killed a bird.. but on the other hand, he cleans his room all by his own, and his grades in the school are good!'' - for instance. And if a parent ignores that - or even worse: enables it, by complimenting his child for his ''good strong sides'' , the child sees no reason to change - in fact: the child thinks: he is on the right path - and so psychopathic parts gets worse and worse. If that child also gets with the wrong friends together, the wrong circumstances, it can build a very dangerous criminal. But in the most cases it stays that kind of guy/woman, who we experience as bully - in school, and even in adult life , in the job, etc..
@texasranger3439
@texasranger3439 Год назад
My favorite line from that whole movie with tons of them is at the end ."I'll see you again but not yet." I lost my dog of 15 years back in April and all I could say was "I love you and I'll see you again someday...but not yet. I can't wait."
@mikeaninger7388
@mikeaninger7388 Год назад
Joaquin phoenix should have gotten the award for this movie. Never before if I loved to hate somebody so much in a movie masterful acting.
@Cherokee9898
@Cherokee9898 Год назад
I think you’d love Master and Commander with Russell Crowe. Easily the most historical accurate naval movie set during the napoleonic wars. The ship they built for the movie was so accurate the San Diego Maritime Museum bought the ship
@Cherokeelion
@Cherokeelion Год назад
Master and Commander is a gem! The books are all excellent ways to spend time too
@Cherokee9898
@Cherokee9898 Год назад
@@Cherokeelion agreed. Just started the last book after putting it off for 4 months. After 20 books I didn’t want it to end.
@Tar-Numendil
@Tar-Numendil Год назад
That movie is an absolute masterpiece. There are not enough people who know about it.
@gazlator
@gazlator Год назад
I'll second that suggestion!
@Its_ok_Rocky
@Its_ok_Rocky Год назад
Great suggestion, would also include Cinderella Man to the list of Russell Crowe movies
@SrChr778
@SrChr778 Год назад
One of my all-time favorites. For a film that was released in 2000, the cinematography was phenomenal. A moving story of a man who lost it all, eventually gets his vengeance, and in the end his peace.
@BradAaronTaylor
@BradAaronTaylor Год назад
_Death smiles at us all._ _All a man can do is smile back._ - Marcus Aurelius I LOVE THIS MOVIE.
@itz_otto
@itz_otto 4 месяца назад
he was an awesome and smart guy but there is no proof he ever actually said that quote
@NikolisKitchen
@NikolisKitchen Год назад
This movie is a masterpiece through and through. The moment when Maximus removes his helmet and reveals himself to Commodus is one of the best scenes put to film, ever. I love Russell Crowe in this movie, but Phoenix is BRILLIANT as Commodus. Your reaction is my reaction every time I rewatch it. I utterly despise him. Every time I think I hate him just a little more.
@william_santiago
@william_santiago Год назад
18:58 That is sometimes referred to as maggot therapy. It's counter-intuitive. You allow maggots to eat the necrotic flesh to clean the wound. It's certainly gross, but effective. Likely saved Maximus from losing his arm.
@ronmaximilian6953
@ronmaximilian6953 Год назад
It's actually used today
@tannhauser5399
@tannhauser5399 Год назад
@@ronmaximilian6953 - Almost every day, in a lot of hospitals around the world.
@MatthijsvanDuin
@MatthijsvanDuin Год назад
It received FDA approval in 2004
@Sanjuro555
@Sanjuro555 Год назад
@@hermitray probably bread mixed with spider web. It's an ancient therapy to help heal wounds. Today we know what's foundation lays in this therapy. Often fungi grow in the spider nets, and very often it is a species of Penicillium that produces the natural antibiotic Penicillin. Moisture from saliva mixed with bread and spider web protein is the nutrient for the fungus.
@Jordashian93
@Jordashian93 Год назад
Ridley Scott does a incredible job re-inventing a long neglected genre, helped by Russell Crowe's brooding presence as the brilliant Roman general, done away with by the dastardly heir to the Imperial throne.
@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710
@clutchpedalreturnsprg7710 Год назад
Yes, he did resurrect the swords and sandals. I like the soundtrack of the shouting Germans that was used. It originally was the shouting of Zulus from the movie " Zulu ". It's like two war movies for the price of one. Scott always did consider his audiences as " dumb asses ". He attempted to prove that once again with his rendition of " Black Hawk Down ".
@orangewarm1
@orangewarm1 Год назад
Do you write for a tabloid? As Hemmingway said, watch your adjectives.
@ruKUSS_.117
@ruKUSS_.117 Год назад
You know…your right. They don’t make movies in this era anymore but it’s amazing to be majority practical with less cg bits
@JulioLeonFandinho
@JulioLeonFandinho Год назад
Well, re-inventing by ripping off The Fall Of The Roman Empire and Spartacus
@seanbumstead1250
@seanbumstead1250 Год назад
Except the Romans never conquered Germania,they tried and failed
@hazi5961
@hazi5961 Год назад
Joaquin Phoenix's portrayal of Commodus was amazing. His performance is top 5 best movie villains ever, in my opinion.
@chuckh4077
@chuckh4077 Год назад
Wonder if he will top it in Napoleon movie.
@dennisonvlee2999
@dennisonvlee2999 Год назад
@@chuckh4077 Not as a villain, as, well, Napoleon isn't really a villain. He was an army leader who wanted to make his country great, spread the ideals of the French revolution, and off course, be very famous by doing that. He definitely had bad traits, and was quite egocentric, but I wouldn't say villainous intent was part of his character.
@gaetanomaximus8650
@gaetanomaximus8650 Год назад
Yup! And without him and his character, this movie wouldn't have had the emotional impact it had.
@piotrswat169
@piotrswat169 11 месяцев назад
@@dennisonvlee2999 He did mess up in Spain after some time his own fame got to him. Overall he wasn't a clear villain like Stalin or Adolf.He was more like a clone of Charles of Sweden.
@patrikcoh88
@patrikcoh88 10 месяцев назад
@@piotrswat169 Charles? Is that what our legendairy King Karl Gustaf XII is called in english? I’d thought Carl would be international enough lol
@coldflamebluedragon196
@coldflamebluedragon196 Год назад
Maximus and Commodus is legit one of the greatest hero/villain rivalries in all of cinema. Can’t wait to see Phoenix in Ridley Scott’s Napoleon where he play the French Emperor later this year
@Hope...M
@Hope...M Год назад
I'm excited about that movie. I'm glad watching Phoenix is playing this character. It won't matter that he's not 5 ft 2 like Napoleon since the average person doesn't understand Napoleon was extremely short. 5ft 4in is being very generous.
@JustLiesNOR
@JustLiesNOR Год назад
@@Hope...M He was 1.67 meters, or just under 5’6” in modern imperial. The french inch was 2.7cm compared to the 2.54cm imperial inch. The 5'2' measurement was in French units. He was actually a little above average height for his time.
@JulioLeonFandinho
@JulioLeonFandinho Год назад
As long as Ridley Scott has good writers everything would be ok, but I wouldn't trust such thing, his last decent movie was, precisely, Gladiator
@bonvoyage5377
@bonvoyage5377 9 месяцев назад
It bombed
@juliansanchezharris5773
@juliansanchezharris5773 5 месяцев назад
​@@JustLiesNOR Yes. He only looked little from a distance because the special units he always surrounded himself with in public or in wars was about above 6 feet each. His enemies capitalized that and spread the rumour he was very short. Mental warfare haha
@LPJack02
@LPJack02 Год назад
RIP Richard Harris (October 1, 1930 - October 25, 2002), age 72 RIP Oliver Reed (February 13, 1938 - May 2, 1999), age 61 RIP David Hemmings (November 18, 1941 - December 3, 2003), age 62 RIP John Shrapnel (April 27, 1942 - February 14, 2020), age 77 You will be remembered as legends
@chuckh4077
@chuckh4077 Год назад
Bloody well said. Legendary actors indeed.
@aurelianspodarec2629
@aurelianspodarec2629 2 месяца назад
You forgot one
@gripper85
@gripper85 2 месяца назад
We wont there like again
@quailman
@quailman Год назад
Joaquin Phoenix absolutely killed this role - one of my favorite performances.
@tgriffin8179
@tgriffin8179 Год назад
One of my top movies… the sense of grief at the end is so palpable…it really felt like the world had lost so much that was noble and good. Like real life peace is found by those who move on but those left behind must carry the torch for what is good and true along with the pain of loss. Thank you for your transparency…keep’em coming!!
@JasonJayC1
@JasonJayC1 Год назад
Heartbreaking when the emperor said, “ You are the son that I should have had.” That right there spoke volumes about just how great the quality difference was between the son and the general.
@Demigord
@Demigord Год назад
it's funny seeing the emperor ask how he'll be remembered. He's known as the last of the 5 good emperors (a streak, not the only 5 good ones), and the guy who made his ass of a son his heir.
@sld1776
@sld1776 Год назад
Kamilla spent the first portion of the movie expecting something bad to happen. It is, indeed, a heartbreaking movie.
@nycot107
@nycot107 Год назад
Joaquin Phoenix is amazing, he can go from making you feel sorry for him to making you hate him, and then making you fear him. He was only young here, too, about 26 years old.
@Tiberious_Of_Elona
@Tiberious_Of_Elona Год назад
Marcus Aurelius is known today as a Stoic Philosopher Emperor. One of the five good emperors. Was well liked and respected by the people. He was not assassinated in real life and died of natural causes. One of my favorite historical figures of human history. Even by today's standards he would have been better then most leaders today. He had unlimited power and it never corrupted him.
@adaddinsane
@adaddinsane Год назад
It is generally agreed that benevolent dictatorship is the best form of government - unfortunately it has a massive flaw: succession.
@natmanprime4295
@natmanprime4295 Год назад
what happened to his bushy afro lol
@Tiberious_Of_Elona
@Tiberious_Of_Elona Год назад
@@adaddinsane Yup Commodous was a shithead in real life too
@Reyan09
@Reyan09 Год назад
​@@adaddinsaneI like this statement
@Caligrammi
@Caligrammi 4 месяца назад
Sick mofo too, he really had a thing for his sister
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 Год назад
4:44 "Vibing to music in the middle of war." That reminds me that some gladiatorial matches had music playing as the gladiators fought. When I first read that, I couldn't help thinking of the fight scene music from the original Stat Trek TV series.
@michaelriddick7116
@michaelriddick7116 Год назад
Cant wait!! 😊 I HATED Phoenix for YEARS after this movie! 🤣😂
@Centane
@Centane Год назад
noo!! that just means he did a really good job !! I really like Joaquin Phoenix as an actor, especially in JOKER ♥
@dallassukerkin6878
@dallassukerkin6878 Год назад
@@Centane Exactly so. Splendid acting all around in this masterpiece. And the ending always has me in floods of tears as it is how I imagine the end of my days as I go to meet my wife once more.
@RM-306
@RM-306 Год назад
I know what you mean the geezer is such a good actor. He seems legitimately bad. Hes obviously great in Joker, but I really like his character in Signs. He's one of the best actors around.
@alejandrogm1588
@alejandrogm1588 Год назад
Why would you dumbass, he was just playing a character. Exceptionally well i may add.
@edittheworld-ct5yu
@edittheworld-ct5yu Год назад
​@@RM-306His acting on David Letterman is legendary. Dave did know beforehand too.
@znk0r
@znk0r Год назад
This is the movie that made me go "That Joaquin Phoenix guy can really act."
@zachtbh
@zachtbh Год назад
“I was crying for a man! Gosh, wasting my tears” Sounds like what girls would say of their ex 😂
@Centane
@Centane Год назад
i cry for men all the time :') but FOR HIM AAAAAAAAAAAAAA this is a repeat of my Saving Private Ryan reaction where I cried for the wrong ryan :((((((
@dashe_8989
@dashe_8989 Год назад
​@@CentaneThis is a good thing though. It shows you empathise and give people the benefit of the doubt, and the kindness of your heart. Until proven otherwise! Stay a sweetheart Kamilla.
@dashe_8989
@dashe_8989 Год назад
I love watching Centane. Kamilla is such a sweet and kind-hearted soul, that she cries even for the villains! I jest but seriously it makes for a good watch, watching her rollercoaster of emotions. Never change Kamilla, you're wonderful as you are, wear your heart on the outside ❤
@gingerking76
@gingerking76 Год назад
‘Burning hate for a character’ is a reaction that is pretty universal for ‘Commodus’. It is should be viewed as a outstanding endorsement of the the job that the screenplay writers, Ridley Scott and of course, Joaquin Phoenix done with the character. His onscreen presence sees a spoilt narcissist psychopath that exudes a twisted and sick bent. You can feel it as a watcher and it is unnerving. His end is as pathetic as his life lived in fear. What a superb job they done on him👏🏻
@treadstone1138
@treadstone1138 Год назад
Fun fact: When Lucius asks him about his horses, Maximus says their names are Argento and Scato. That's apparently referring to Silver and Trigger. Two famous horses from the Lone Ranger and Roy Rodgers. LOL (BTW, the sub-Reddit about Scato/Scatto/Scarto is CRAZY!!)
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig Год назад
Why would that mean Trigger? 😕💩
@treadstone1138
@treadstone1138 Год назад
@@bigdream_dreambig no clue. On the commentary for the movie Crowe and Ridley Scott talk about it.
@stretch4872
@stretch4872 Год назад
An absolutely beautiful reaction. When I saw you tearing up for Commodus in the beginning I knew it would make you even angrier when you found out what kind of person he was.
@StinkyGreenBud
@StinkyGreenBud Год назад
I'm glad you are quit. You absorb a scene and listen to the dialog. Far to many channels talk way too much. Usually over key parts of a film, and becoming lost on what is going on. We as viewers, imo, watch reactors because it's like watching a film with a familiar face, a friend who we get to see share all the emotions we had as first time viewers. It is why you are one of my favorite reactors. Keep doing what you are doing. Skål!
@StinkyGreenBud
@StinkyGreenBud Год назад
*quiet too
@highstimulation2497
@highstimulation2497 Год назад
Joaquin Phoenix sure has a gift for portraying disturbed characters, don't he.
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig Год назад
"Was this all because he said 'No'?! " Commodus sees Maximus as a threat to his rule, either as a claimant to the throne or the leader of a rebellion (or both), so Maximus must die. His wife and child are killed as a message to others who might consider doing the same, as well as to ensure that they won't serve as a rallying point for a future rebellion.
@coolgareth101
@coolgareth101 Год назад
One of the things I love about this movie is how it changes the people who are watching it. Centane watching the fight in the arena in North Africa: "Is this entertainment? This is so brutal!" Centane watching the fight in the Colosseum: "Woo!" Against our will, we end up being like the Romans.
@tannhauser5399
@tannhauser5399 Год назад
@coolgareth101 - it is not much different now, especially in US, in some of the aspect of Roman Empire: 1. Marcus Aurelius was quite observant in his Meditations (recommended read), but plenty of other main philosophers before his time too, also regarding the fate of any empire 2. Nothing has change regarding Roman approach of "bread and circuses" - so as long as you keep people entertained (plenty on TV regarding that, especially sport - sort of like old games at the Coloseum), plus give them an "option" to have enough food (keep them feed), and give them a roof over their heads? Yeah, they are not gonna revolt, and rich will gets richer, and poor will gets poorer.
@jamiehill3621
@jamiehill3621 11 месяцев назад
I like how this reactor shows such passion and gets so invested she literally threatens the bad giy 😂
@Centane
@Centane 11 месяцев назад
i was so mad 😭😭😭
@bigsarge8795
@bigsarge8795 Год назад
Flat out amazing movie. I've seen it at least 20 times, and in the end, im still crying like a three year old. Hans Zimmer is a master.
@Musabre
@Musabre Год назад
This film's music enchanted me as a lil boy and probably had a hand in me wanting to become a musician as i got older. Hanz Zimmer is a mad genius. The ending and credits song for this will always be one of my favourite things ever.
@Musabre
@Musabre Год назад
And funnily enough, i think i liked this movie as a kid because it was brutal and exciting, but as a grown-ass man i like it now for its emotional depth. I think movies often fall in and out of 'appeal' as someone ages.
@benzos5704
@benzos5704 Год назад
The Commodus/Ceaser scene is fricken movie magic! It’s when the screenplay and editing meets PERFECTION. I feel like more people than we’d like to think needs to have that level of realness with their parents 😅… minus the un-aliving.
@echinorlax
@echinorlax Год назад
19:20 - it's another old remedy for preventing wound infection. Macerated bread is a good growth medium for penicillin-producing mold - the mold will grow from airborne spores on its own, but the "salve" was also "seeded" by adding spider webs. Spider silk has no specific antiseptic function, but sticky spider threads work as natural "air filter"; there's lot of mold spores stuck to them.
@pwnzer101
@pwnzer101 11 месяцев назад
actually super cool reading that explained now, i've watched it so many times and always wondered what was going on there
@JohnWilson-zh3il
@JohnWilson-zh3il 7 месяцев назад
Side note: it is disgusting from a modern point of view, but it is a practical method when you don’t have any better options. Also there is minimal concern of the maggots contaminating the wound. They only go after dead tissue.
@rawtrout007
@rawtrout007 2 месяца назад
14:18 cuts especially deep because his father, instead of acknowledging his son’s virtues, insists that he’s still faulty. “Your faults as a son are my failure as a father.” Sounds like a compassionate statement but is actually cruel.
@Jon.A.Scholt
@Jon.A.Scholt Год назад
The scene where Oliver Reed (Proximo) talks about the cheers of the Coliseum rising up like a storm, with that music in the background, always gets me.
@kellifranklin4432
@kellifranklin4432 Год назад
I enjoyed your reaction and commentary to this movie. This was so well acted that it took me a long time to become a Joaquin Phoenix fan. He was a good steady actor and this movie just shot him to stardom. All these years later and I still cry at the end. Btw, you're English is fantastic. You don't have to apologize for that.
@panathas1
@panathas1 Год назад
For me the best movie ever made. So glad you watched it. I grew up watching this a lot with my parents.
@brysonfreeman7226
@brysonfreeman7226 Год назад
Glad you’re watching Gladiator, one of my top favorite movies, and I also think I would at some point love for you to watch Breaking Bad, Game Of Thrones (even with the divisive ending), Stranger Things, Inception, The Godfather Trilogy, and Harry Potter
@codym6325
@codym6325 Год назад
Phoenix and Ridley Scott are getting together again for a movie based on Napoleon gonna be epic!
@Flastew
@Flastew Год назад
An outstanding movie that reaches out and grabs your soul. Super reaction young lady.
@moviebad109
@moviebad109 Год назад
I love how Gaius prediction comes true. That execution scene with Quintus turned his friend into an enemy. Then when he called for help and a sword, Quintus took his opportunity. I also love the detail of, the emperor was just killed in the arena, but the praetorians, and everyone just leave his body in the sand while they honor Maximus with a procession. Such a great detail to show just how many enemies he made for himself.
@raxephon69
@raxephon69 Год назад
Great reaction! I defy ANYONE to make it thru this movie without getting teary eyed!
@jeffgray7922
@jeffgray7922 Год назад
Wow this must be the director's cut or something because I know that a lot of these scenes weren't in the theatrical version. I've seen this movie so many times, it's ridiculous. A great classic and great reaction!
@torbenkristiansen2742
@torbenkristiansen2742 Год назад
Correct. Had to buy the DVD to see these extra scenes. But the movie experience will always be superior to watching it at home. With the caveat that some people have really great home theaters, of course. But that's certainly not a majority.
@hamzah5643
@hamzah5643 Год назад
It's a great way to show a character story. Some movies are rags to riches. Maximus already started on top, and basically approved for being an emperor! They started him out in the film as highly respected and a great, honorable general and the rest of the movie shows us why he got to that position.
@DanABA
@DanABA Год назад
This movie really put Joaquin Phoenix on the map. He's one of the best actors in the last 20 years for sure. His performance in Joker was a once in a lifetime performance, blew me away.
@adameberly7949
@adameberly7949 Год назад
This movie is one of my top ten. Let's give it up to Crowe and the other main character actors they did such a great job. But, i have to give a special acknowledgment to Joaquin Phoenix. I've never hated a character so much in all my.... you know. Just a great actor and playing this character, with such depth, must have taken a piece of his soul. Centane I loved the reaction thank you.
@benrast1755
@benrast1755 Год назад
Glad you reacted to this. This is one of my all-time favorite movies.
@beesly01
@beesly01 2 месяца назад
I've always found this to be the happiest sad ending of a movie.
@totomomo18
@totomomo18 Год назад
Great movie. This movie has one of my favorite quotes "I don't pretend to be a man of the people but I do try to be a man for the people" by Gracchus. You know the actor who play Gracchus played Claudius the emperor that is mention in the movie in a great mini series I, Claudius. Other great Russell Crowe movies you should see is A Beautiful Mind, L.A. Confidential ,The Next Three Days. Other great period movies are Rob Roi 1995 with Liam Nissan and The Count of Monte Cristo 2002
@jasongarcia1886
@jasongarcia1886 Год назад
The Next Three Days is great Russell Crowe movie
@mlg_iesus8898
@mlg_iesus8898 2 месяца назад
That ending is so sick with one of the sickest movie soundtracks on the background... They nailed it 100%.
@ninjetti9898
@ninjetti9898 Год назад
"What in the game of thrones!" 😂. Your reactions are the best
@BM-ef2ph
@BM-ef2ph Месяц назад
If you think about it during the movie Maximus interactions with Commodus, Maximus continues to show the 4 virtues that Marcus Aurelius determined to be important. You can see this at 42:58 where Maximus shows his temperance when Commodus talks about his son and wife.
@LanceJ.
@LanceJ. Год назад
I appreciate how you don’t talk the entire video. You take time to just watch and absorb what you’re seeing. I like it.
@torbenkristiansen2742
@torbenkristiansen2742 Год назад
Some people talk so much they never have time to react. Or even notice what is going on. Defeats the purpose of the reaction format. Or at least the expectations associated with it.
@curiouscleft9535
@curiouscleft9535 Год назад
Just so you can understand why the scene where they first see the colosseum, was so revolutionary at that point in time. It was actually the first time people who saw the film, saw the collosseum as it stood back in the day. Thanks to CGI becoming also revolutionary then too. Was a big deal to many! Besides being a fantastic movie.
@rayvanhorn1534
@rayvanhorn1534 Год назад
Great film, a modern epic imo. Excellent casting, cinematography, & what a score! [If you want more period films might I recommend “Ben Hur” (1959 version), “Spartacus”, “Cleopatra”, “The Kingdom of Heaven”, “Troy”, “The Last of the Mohicans”, & “The Count of Monte Cristo” (2002).]. Hope you will entertain this list, I think you would enjoy them immensely. And btw, no apologies for your English, it is better than most people I know.
@jkennedy1048
@jkennedy1048 Год назад
Agreed. I think she would really like Ben Hur, one of my all-time favorites.
@Samminish
@Samminish Год назад
Another great review Ms. Kamilla ~ Another epic RIDLEY SCOTT movie you have to see is KINGDOM OF HEAVEN (Orlando Bloom, Eva Green, Liam Neeson +) .. .. Scott fell in love with Morocco while filming GLADIATOR so much that he built a studio in Ouarzazate that captures the North African light like nowhere on earth!!
@tomaskennedy
@tomaskennedy Год назад
I love that bit at the end where he’s about to die from his wounds and his Image of the afterlife is the road leading downhill toward his farm, with his wife and son waiting there for him to come home. ❤️❤️
@yodamaycry4838
@yodamaycry4838 Год назад
One of those rare movies where guys are allowed to cry when watching and their friends don't give them shit.
@chuckh4077
@chuckh4077 Год назад
No. We are still not allowed to cry. In public at funerals and anything else in private
@MoMoMyPup10
@MoMoMyPup10 Год назад
Worthy of Best Picture, Director, and Best Actor. Brilliant film, and a phenomenal cast. Jacquin was definitely robbed of Best Supporting Actor.
@thatsbollox
@thatsbollox 22 дня назад
Russell Crowe's famous subtle facial expression changes were brilliant in this....right from the opening scene. Well deserved oscar. Fabulous movie.
@Villalobos63
@Villalobos63 Год назад
ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?! ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?! My coach use to put on Gladiator, Troy and 300 for the football team when we had team dinners the night before our games. Those 3 movies mean a lot to me. Great reaction!
@kingscorpion7346
@kingscorpion7346 Год назад
please watch another great Russel Crowe movie that never got as much love as this one did: Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.
@nathantowne6822
@nathantowne6822 8 месяцев назад
Great reaction. Your “not interested bro” comment when Commodus lay down in the bed with Lucilla caused me to laugh out loud. As everyone has said, Joaquin Phoenix’s performance in this movie was stunning.
@marcuszaja6589
@marcuszaja6589 Год назад
I vivdly remember watching this awesome movie in the theatre in 2000. When Maximus kills Commodus (IMHO best death scene ever!) the coliseum went slient and the theatre went also silent. Until one guy behind us said loudly: "They are totally overwhelmed, their emperor just kicked the bucket!" One second later people nearly p***ed themselves laughing 😂. Great memories!
@_TheGreatOne_
@_TheGreatOne_ Месяц назад
" no one loves you, don't worry!" got me laughing out loud (36:55) OOOH I love Pheonix for this role he's so amazing in it, you love to hate him. But the reaction is priceless
@justwatching6186
@justwatching6186 Год назад
You read English a H3ll of a lot better than I could read Norwegian. Props to you.
@chuckh4077
@chuckh4077 Год назад
Better than me reading Klingon
@fgialcgorge7392
@fgialcgorge7392 9 месяцев назад
This was the first movie I ever got in to that was rated R without a parent. I convinced an older guy to pretend he was my dad to get me and my friends tickets. To this day it's in my top 3 favorite movies. "Strength and honor" and "Shadows and dust" has always stuck with me. I even still have the Now We Are Free song from the end on my gym and sleep playlists.
@rzagza11
@rzagza11 Год назад
Not sure there’s been a movie in the past 2 decades to match this masterpiece.
@torbenkristiansen2742
@torbenkristiansen2742 Год назад
Sounds legitimate. Haven't watched any new movies for at least the last decade, because they started to suck really hard.
@chuckh4077
@chuckh4077 Год назад
John wick 4
@rzagza11
@rzagza11 Год назад
@@chuckh4077 come on. Ya serious?
@chuckh4077
@chuckh4077 Год назад
@@rzagza11 it was epic. Just like gladiator.
@johncarzello
@johncarzello 4 месяца назад
Incredible reaction! Your compassion brought you to tears. It was NOT UGLY crying. God Bless You John from Montreal.
@joshkresnik6402
@joshkresnik6402 Год назад
When I think of people trying to learn English, I always remember that they know more of my language than I know if theirs if that gives you any comfort
@86leewis
@86leewis Месяц назад
There was only one Caesar. The emperor's just used his name after the Republic fell
@thetommyshades5347
@thetommyshades5347 Год назад
This is hands down Joaquin Phoenix's best performance. The acting from everyone is phenomenal though. Also, fun fact: During the scene where Maximas says "Are you not entertained?" if you look at the edge of the screen part of the camera crew is left in frame. It's a notorious film production blunder in cinema.
@shinrapresident7010
@shinrapresident7010 Год назад
He's going to knock it out of the park playing as Napoleon.
@thetommyshades5347
@thetommyshades5347 Год назад
@@shinrapresident7010 Dude, I'm such an admirer of the Emperor and Joaquin as well so it's a fantastic pairing.
@rodamaal9220
@rodamaal9220 Год назад
My favourite historical movie, everything on point..from scenography to characters to music
@charlesbarnes6912
@charlesbarnes6912 Год назад
I wouldn't call anyone who can speak 3 languages dumb, I don't care how young u are
@Mithinco
@Mithinco Год назад
Love your reaction! I'm so glad I got to watch this in theater when it came out
@tjalivio
@tjalivio Год назад
hmm.. not sure if I got amnesia or transported to an alternated universe, but I've seen this movie many times, there's so many scenes and dialogues in here that seem new to me.
@Stevarooni
@Stevarooni Год назад
Yeah, I've noticed the new bits in a lot of reactions, lately.
@acdragonrider
@acdragonrider Год назад
15:45: that’s one way you salute someone back in the day
@gregquinn7817
@gregquinn7817 Год назад
As good as this movie is...always found it a bit odd that the super intelligent Marcus Aurelius who was totally aware of his son's nature would tell him that without telling the other high ranking people first and without someone else present.
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig Год назад
I attributed it to a combination of guilt and a blind spot.
@7Rendar
@7Rendar Год назад
Yeah, it's quite a leap from thinking he's immoral and a bad fit for Ceasar to my son might murder me right now.
@jwnomad
@jwnomad Год назад
I attributed it to being necessary for having a movie that was longer than 5 minutes
@poluticon
@poluticon Год назад
I don't believe the thought of being murdered by his own son ever entered his mind. You'd be surprised at how many parents have a blind spot for their own children.
@JohnSmithZen
@JohnSmithZen 8 месяцев назад
To me one of the greatest aspects of this film is people putting their LIVES on the line to do the right thing. Lucilla, Maximus, Senator Gracchus, Quintus, Maximus's gladiator friends. You didn't show this moment in the vid, but i pray you realize what Quintus was putting on the line near the end when he yelled "SHEATH YOUR SWORDS!!!". Maximus was looking kind of like he might pass out. And Quintus knew that Maximus had been stabbed before the fight started. If Commodus had lived Quintus almost certainly would have lost his life. This is one of my favorite movies of all time.
@charliecrawford3776
@charliecrawford3776 Год назад
I love your reaction videos! You have a wonderful way of relating to your audience. As an American (who speaks a little German and Scottish Gaelic) I know multiple languages can be challenging. The fact that you are self taught when it comes to English is amazing! You speak it so well. Keep up the great work.
@scottdarden3091
@scottdarden3091 Год назад
I can't decide which movie character I hated most Commodus or Percy from The Green Mile
@Centane
@Centane Год назад
Percy hands down
@scottdarden3091
@scottdarden3091 Год назад
@@Centane it's extremely close
@dnish6673
@dnish6673 Год назад
Nurse Ratched wins for me.
@sheryldalton8965
@sheryldalton8965 Год назад
Ridley Scott is the greatest storyteller of our time. Alien, Thelma & Louise, Prometheus & Gladiator are some of my all time favorite movies.
@Gutslinger
@Gutslinger Год назад
19:45 That actor passed away at a bar from a heart attack before they finished the movie.. Instead of reshooting it all with a different actor, they rewrote the script where he dies in the movie. He was supposed to be the one in the final scene in the coliseum. He was an actor with a huge catalog of work that spanned decades.
@aaronbarlow4376
@aaronbarlow4376 Год назад
One of the greatest films ever made.
@wooshbait36
@wooshbait36 4 дня назад
Yo, Gladiator be hittin' different, no cap! 💀💀 Russell Crowe really said "I'm finna end this emperor's whole career" and did that. 😤🗡 Mans went from general to slave to absolute unit in the arena, sheeeesh! 🏟🔥 Commodus be mad sus, giving off major small pp energy fr fr. 🚩 Maximus' "Are you not entertained?" speech? Iconic behavior, straight bussin'. 👑 That revenge arc got me shook, it's giving main character energy 24/7. 💯 Ancient Rome stay wildin', but Maximus' fit was drippin' harder than the blood in the Colosseum, no kizzy. 🩸👀 Lucilla really said "I'm playing both sides so I always come out on top" and I felt that. 🧠 The afterlife scene at the end got me crying in the club rn. 😭🌾 This movie slaps hard, deadass. You were missing out big time, lil sis 🏛🐺
@Bukoe
@Bukoe Год назад
This movie ended up with me going over 180 podcast episode's about Romen history. Just epic movie
@torbenkristiansen2742
@torbenkristiansen2742 Год назад
That's the best praise for this movie, ever.
@blyatt
@blyatt Год назад
Makes me so excited for Joaquin to be in the new Ridley Scott movie of Napoleon later this year!!!
@vkdeen7570
@vkdeen7570 Год назад
one of my favourite movies ever and unbelievable acting from the antagonist and protagonist if u don't feel anything watchibg gladiator then you're not human.. its such a beautifully emotional movie and the music is sick
@tomislavandric6476
@tomislavandric6476 8 месяцев назад
This movie is timeless , story about man Maximus . A man of many virtues that every man would like to be like him , and every woman would love to be with a man like Maximus. That is why it is such a good movie. All time classic
@Music4life-DD
@Music4life-DD Год назад
It's a beautiful movie. ❤ I love your sincere reaction.
@D-ragon-S
@D-ragon-S Год назад
You are now one among us..... Us that cry tears of pain for Maximus! (Every time I watch it)
@iluvrolaz
@iluvrolaz Год назад
Loved your reaction! Brought me to tears with you so many times, n I've seen this so many times!
@bigdream_dreambig
@bigdream_dreambig Год назад
"Your Emperor asks for your loyalty, Maximus. Take my hand; I only offer it once." "What the -- What is _wrong_ with you???" Remember that Commodus believes his ambition is one of his primary virtues.
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