Gladiator (2000)

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After the death of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, his devious son takes power and demotes Maximus, one of Rome's most capable generals who Marcus preferred. Eventually, Maximus is forced to become a gladiator and battle to the death against other men for the amusement of paying audiences.

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... Maximus

... Commodus

... Lucilla

... Proximo

... Marcus Aurelius

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by Eky

Gladiator has been my most favorite film of all time. It is an epic masterpiece in many ways and it really explains why despite the numerous viewings, Gladiator still amuses me with its powerful imageries and many other crucial aspects so that it won five Academy Awards. This film is very well written, the well-ensemble casts, the A-class acting (especially Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix), the stunning cinematography and definitely a strong character of Maximus (magnificently portrayed by Russell Crowe) whose life, struggle, disappointment and anger really move the audience, as if the world attention centers on him. Gladiator is not a historical film, because it only used the history of the ancient Roman Empire merely as the time setting.
All other aspects namely those gorgeous shots, the great storyline/plot, the fantastic cinematography, the vividly lavish colors, detailed production design and digital imaging (that successfully rebuilt the stunning beauty of the ancient Roman Empire) and all sell really well, making the 170 minute-long running time definitely worthwhile. The visual of great battle in the first 15 minutes really stole my heart. The gruesome pictures, the blood and violence just to beautiful to abandon. Everything in this movie seems perfectly balanced, Ridley Scott as the film director really did his homework well in redefining and revitalizing the big battle sequence once considered masterpiece from Spartacus and Ben Hur. In the end, once again, I would say that Gladiator perfectly combines some crucial elements such as good, moving story, dazzling visual, beautiful scenery, filming techniques, direction and touching music score into one harmonious, action-packed film about heroism and its true meaning.

Director:

Ridley Scott

Writer:

William Nicholson (Screenplay)

John Logan (Screenplay)

David Franzoni (Screenplay)

David Franzoni (Story)

Release Date:

2000-05-04

Run Time:

155 min

MMPA Rating:

R

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by Eky

Gladiator has been my most favorite film of all time. It is an epic masterpiece in many ways and it really explains why despite the numerous viewings, Gladiator still amuses me with its powerful imageries and many other crucial aspects so that it won five Academy Awards. This film is very well written, the well-ensemble casts, the A-class acting (especially Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix), the stunning cinematography and definitely a strong character of Maximus (magnificently portrayed by Russell Crowe) whose life, struggle, disappointment and anger really move the audience, as if the world attention centers on him. Gladiator is not a historical film, because it only used the history of the ancient Roman Empire merely as the time setting.
All other aspects namely those gorgeous shots, the great storyline/plot, the fantastic cinematography, the vividly lavish colors, detailed production design and digital imaging (that successfully rebuilt the stunning beauty of the ancient Roman Empire) and all sell really well, making the 170 minute-long running time definitely worthwhile. The visual of great battle in the first 15 minutes really stole my heart. The gruesome pictures, the blood and violence just to beautiful to abandon. Everything in this movie seems perfectly balanced, Ridley Scott as the film director really did his homework well in redefining and revitalizing the big battle sequence once considered masterpiece from Spartacus and Ben Hur. In the end, once again, I would say that Gladiator perfectly combines some crucial elements such as good, moving story, dazzling visual, beautiful scenery, filming techniques, direction and touching music score into one harmonious, action-packed film about heroism and its true meaning.

They said you were a giant. They said you can crush a man's skull with one hand.

Ridley Scott's Gladiator is not a perfect film, I would think that the hardiest of fans, of which I'm firmly one, know this deep down. Yet just like Commodus in the film is keen to point out that he himself has other virtues that are worthy, so does Gladiator the film. Enough in fact to make it an everlasting favourite of genre fans and worthy of the Academy Award acknowledgements it received.

In narrative terms the plot and story arc is simplicity supreme, something Scott and Russell Crowe have never shied away from. There has to my knowledge as well, never been a denial of the debt Gladiator owes to Anthony Mann's 1964 Epic, The Fall of the Roman Empire. Some folk seem very irritated by this, which is strange because the makers of Gladiator were not standing up bold as brass to proclaim they were unique with their movie, what they did do was reinvigorate a stagnant genre of film for a new generational audience. And it bloody worked, the influence and interest in all things Roman or historically swashbuckling of film that followed post Gladiator's success is there for all to see.

What we do in life echoes in eternity.

So no originality in story, then. While some of the CGI is hardly "Grade A" stuff, and there's a little over - mugging acting in support ranks as some of the cast struggle to grasp the period setting required, yet the way Gladiator can make the emotionally committed feel, actually overrides film making irks. Crowe's Maximus is the man men want to be and the man women want to be with. As he runs through the gamut of life's pains and emotionally fortified trials and tribulations, we are with him every step of the way, urging him towards his day of revenge splattered destiny - with Crowe superb in every pained frame, winning the Academy Award for Best Actor that he should have won for The Insider the previous year.

Backing Crowe up is Joaquin Phoenix giving Commodus preening villainy and Connie Nielsen graceful as Lucilla (pitch Nielsen's turn here against that of Diane Kruger's in Troy to see the class difference for historical period playing). Oliver Reed, leaving the mortal coil but leaving behind a spicy two fold performance as Proximo the Gladiator task master. Olly superb in both body and CGI soul. Richard Harris tugging the heart strings, Derek Jacobi classy, David Hemmings also, while Djimon Hounso gives Juba - Maximus right hand man and confidante - a level of character gravitas that's inspiring.

I didn't know man could build such things.

Dialogue is literate and poetic, resplendent with iconic speeches. Action is never far away, but never at the expense of wrought human characterisations. The flaming arrows and blood letting of the Germania conflict kicks things off with pulse raising clarity, and Scott and his team never sag from this standard. The gladiator arena fights are edge of the seat inducing, the recreation for the Battle of Carthage a stunning piece of action sequence construction. And then the finale, the culmination of two men's destinies, no soft soaping from Scott and Crowe, it lands in the heart with a resounding thunderclap. A great swords and sandals movie that tipped its helmet to past masters whilst simultaneously bringing the genre alive again. Bravo Maximus Decimus Meridius. 10/10

Ridley Scott's Gladiator is a real masterpiece of its genre. With its unique battle scenes, cinematography, acting and directing. It's a real must-watch. Shame on you if you haven't watched this movie!

This has got just about everything from "Spartacus" (1960) to "Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" (1964) via a bit of "Quo Vadis" (1951) to it - and Ridley Scott has managed to create a magnificent spectacle of a film. Russell Crowe is the eponymous soldier "Maximus". Commander of the Armies of the Rhine for Emperor Marcus Aurelius (Richard Harris) and his designated successor - until, that is, the emperor's son "Commodus" (Joaquin Phoenix) and his sister "Lucilla" (an efficient Connie Nielsen) arrive and suddenly it's all change at the top. Betrayed and left for dead, our hero must now make other shifts if he is to survive in his new world - controlled by slave-owning "Proximo" (Oliver Reed) and deliver him of vengeance on his new Imperial nemesis. The film looks great, the cast - including some some strong supporting efforts from Sir Derek Jacobi, John Shrapnel, Djimon Hounsou and Tomas Arana all contribute well to this grandeur of this historical saga. The high politics, betrayal and duplicity are matched with a sense of integrity and camaraderie as "Maximus" begins to galvanise his colleagues and his political allies into something more than a disparate band fighting just to survive each day. Reed and Harris both feature only sparingly, but both add a richness to the characterisations that are dominated by two on-form performances from Crowe and Phoenix that epitomise a struggle of good versus evil and ultimate power in an empire where corruption and brutality trade human life as if it were a watermelon. Add to this some superb visual effects and a rousing score from Hans Zimmer (and Lisa Gerrard) and we have a compelling watch on a big screen that shows there is still a glimmer of the Cecil B. De Mille spirit left in Hollywood.

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by kodkuce

An epic old movie, an absolute must watch. Even now, I can’t resist running my hands over tall plants whenever I pass by them

Cast & Crew of

Gladiator

Cast

... Maximus

... Commodus

... Lucilla

... Proximo

... Marcus Aurelius

... Gracchus

... Juba

... Falco

... Gaius

... Quintus

... Hagen

... Lucius

... Cassius

... Cicero

... Tiger

... Slave Trader

... Praetorian Officer

... Scribe

... Assassin #1

... Assassin #2

... Valerius

... Praetorian Guard #1

... Engineer

... German Leader

... Giant Man

... Rome Trainer #1

... Narrator

... Lucius' Attendant

... Maximus' Wife

... Maximus' Son

... Centurion (uncredited)

... Centurion (uncredited)

... Roman Soldier (uncredited)

... Fighter (uncredited)

... Fighter (uncredited)

... Sedan Chair Carrier (uncredited)

... Roman Soldier (uncredited)

... Catapult Commander Shouts "Loose" (uncredited)

... German Barbarian (uncredited)

... Coliseum Gladiator (uncredited)

... Swordsman (uncredited)

... Man (uncredited)

... Germanian Barbarian (uncredited)

... Rome Citizen (uncredited)

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... Screenplay

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... Visual Effects

... Original Music Composer

... Editor

... Supervising Sound Editor

... Best Boy Grip

... Wardrobe Master

... Production Supervisor

... Title Designer

... Assistant Production Coordinator

... Unit Production Manager

... Second Assistant Director

... "A" Camera Operator

... First Assistant Director

... Boom Operator

... "B" Camera Operator

... Costume Supervisor

... Second Unit Director

... Production Coordinator

... Key Grip

... Key Grip

... Propmaker

... Scenic Artist

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... First Assistant Editor

... Art Direction

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... Steadicam Operator

... Sound Effects Editor

... Director of Photography

... Camera Operator

... Hairstylist

... Hairstylist

... Scenic Artist

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Camera Operator

... Location Manager

... Makeup Artist

... Assistant Art Director

... Camera Technician

... Hairstylist

... Art Direction

... Foley

... Foley

... Animatronic and Prosthetic Effects

... Hairstylist

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Hairstylist

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... Music Editor

... Makeup Artist

... Makeup Artist

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... Assistant Art Director

... Greensman

... Sound Effects Editor

... Visual Effects Supervisor

... Stunt Coordinator

... Still Photographer

... Transportation Coordinator

... Sound Effects Editor

... Camera Operator

... First Assistant Editor

... Makeup Artist

... Makeup Artist

... Unit Publicist

... Hairstylist

... Sound Re-Recording Mixer

... Visual Effects Editor

... Location Manager

... Sound Effects Editor

... Camera Operator

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... Stunts

... Casting Associate

... Associate Producer

... Executive Producer

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... Executive Producer

... Casting Assistant

... Extras Casting

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... Casting Assistant

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... Compositors

... Supervising Art Director

... Supervising Art Director

... Supervising Art Director

... Special Effects

... Gaffer

... Post Production Supervisor

... Assistant Director

... Color Timer

... Stunts

... Animal Wrangler

... Property Master

... Property Master

... Dialogue Editor

... Second Unit Director of Photography

... Foley Editor

... Supervising ADR Editor

... Foley Editor

... ADR Editor

... Property Master

... ADR Editor

... Dialogue Editor

... Script Supervisor

... Dialogue Editor

... Set Production Assistant

... Production Sound Mixer

... Vocals

... Stunt Double

... Stunts

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