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Gladiator (2000)
In Ridley Scott's Best Picture-winning swords-and-sandals
epic - a popular historical adventure epic:
- in the film's opening, Roman army General Maximus
Decimus Meridius' (Russell Crowe) address to his troops before
battling Germanic barbarians, under the command of kindly Emperor
Marcus Aurelius (Richard Harris): "Fratres! Three weeks from
now, I will be harvesting my crops. Imagine where you will be,
and it will be so. Hold the line! Stay with me! If you find yourself
alone, riding in green fields with the sun on your face, do not
be troubled, for you are in Elysium, and you're already dead! Brothers:
What we do in life echoes in Eternity"
- after the battle, treacherous, power-hungry Caesar
Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix) committed patricide in order to take the
Emperor's throne away from his father; Maximus narrowly escaped execution
during the change of power, although his own wife (Giannina Facio)
and young son (Giorgio Cantarini) were both murdered in their home
in Spain; Maximus arrived too late to save them - he discovered the
charred and crucified bodies of both his son and wife in the smoldering
home of their villa
- the scenes of the condemned, enslaved former loyal
General Meridius, turned Colosseum-gladiator named "The Spaniard" (Russell
Crowe), who had been trained by slave owner Antonius Proximo (Oliver
Reed) in Zucchabar in North Africa to fight in the Roman Colosseum;
a mock Battle of Carthage pitted Barbarians (the losing side) against
chariot-drawn archery competitors (when the Spaniard urged them to
victory: "Whatever comes out of these gates, we've got a better
chance of survival if we work together"); Maximus led his group
to a decisive victory against the more powerful forces
- when asked to give a short introduction about himself
to Roman Emperor Commodus, he first said: "My name is Gladiator";
then when he was confronted and ordered to remove his face-hiding
helmet and reveal his true identity - he defiantly declared vengeance
for the assassination of the elderly Emperor Marcus Aurelius and
the brutal murder of his own family: "My name is Maximus Decimus
Meridius, Commander of the Armies of the North. General of the Felix
Legions and loyal servant to the TRUE emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father
to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. And I will have my
vengeance, in this life or the next"
- the Emperor's twisted and incestuous relationship
with his sister Lucilla (Connie Nielsen) while she romanced Maximus
- and further the hellish action sequences of battle
in the Colosseum (with chained tigers - often digitized) when Commodus
exclaimed:
"At my signal, unleash hell" - "The Spaniard" fought
without his mask single-handedly in an intense battle in the Colosseum
against Rome's only undefeated gladiator - the legendary Tigris of
Gaul (Sven-Ole Thorsen).in which Maximus defied the Emperor's thumbs-down
decision to kill his wounded opponent Tigris
- the sequence of Commodus' challenge to Maximus to
engage in a final confrontational one-on-one battle to-the-death
in the
"great arena"; Commodus first stabbed Maximus in the chest
(puncturing his lung) with a stiletto while he was bound, to gain an
advantage and win approval from the crowd; during the contest, the
mortally-wounded Maximus vengefully stabbed the Emperor in the throat
with his own hidden stiletto and killed him, after Commodus had dropped
his sword and no one would provide him with another (Quintus (Tomas
Arana) had shouted: "Sheathe your swords!")
- weary and dying from his own wounds, Maximus saw himself
entering into his home's wooden gates in the afterlife, before dying,
he ordered Quintus:
"Free my men, Senator Gracchus is to be reinstated. There was
a dream that was Rome. It shall be realized. These are the wishes of
Marcus Aurelius"
- as he succumbed in the arms of Commodus' sister Lucilla,
his own ex-lover, he told her (his final words) that her own son
Lucius (Spencer Treat Clark) was safe: "Lucius is safe";
she urged him to go to his own murdered family: "Go to them";
as he perished, his body floated upwards and he experienced visions
of his family in the afterlife as they greeted him on a dusty road
and he was wading through waving yellow reeds; she reassured that
he had greeted them: "You're home"; Lucilla stood up and
addressed everyone:
"Is Rome worth one good man's life? We believed it once. Make
us believe it again. He was a soldier of Rome. Honor him."
Fellow gladiators surrounded Maximus and carried his body out of the
arena
- the film's conclusion: newly-freed gladiator Juba
(Djimon Hounsou) buried Maximus' two small statues of his wife
and son in the dirt of the Colosseum where Maximus died ("Now
we are free. I will see you again, but not yet. Not yet")
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"Hold the line! Stay with me!"
Murder of Maximus' Family Members
"My name is Gladiator"
"My name is Maximum Decimus Meridius..."
"Thumbs Down" Order Defied
Commodus Stabbed to Death
Lucilla's Address
Burial of Two Statues
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