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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • Maple's first time watching Gladiator in a movie reaction.
    Full Reaction Here: / diegesischad
    Maple's Links: msha.ke/mapled...
    #Reaction #Gladiator #Sequel?
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  • @Diegesis
    @Diegesis  Год назад +88

    Y'all excited for Gladiator 2?

    • @jaqondnorris8889
      @jaqondnorris8889 Год назад +97

      Nope lol I think this is a movie that is so great it should never have a sequel

    • @Diegesis
      @Diegesis  Год назад +12

      @@jaqondnorris8889 what about a sequel made 20 years later? lol

    • @jaqondnorris8889
      @jaqondnorris8889 Год назад +68

      @@Diegesis makes no sense to me The way this movie ended it was perfect

    • @juskahusk2247
      @juskahusk2247 Год назад +101

      I'm excited for Gladiator 2, Gladiator 3, Gladiator: Retribution, Gladiator: Revelations, Gladiator: Revengance, Gladiator: Beyond Colloseumdome, Gladiator: Purple Reign and Gladiator X
      And the reboot, annoyingly titled: Gladiator

    • @juancarlosgonzales993
      @juancarlosgonzales993 Год назад +21

      The film is fictional but it is partly based on history and historically there is nothing more to tell

  • @jasonparry3220
    @jasonparry3220 Год назад +386

    I’m in this movie! I was a Roman in the first battle scene. When Maple says’ that’s a lot of people’ around the minute mark, I was one of them! 10 days filming in 1999!
    This film has a very special place in my heart.

    • @RudyBleeker
      @RudyBleeker Год назад +12

      Super cool! As Maple said, it's indeed a lot of people. Any idea how many extras were on set during those 10 days?

    • @joeberger3441
      @joeberger3441 Год назад +3

      That's awesome..I heard that they used 10,000 flaming arrows for that battle scene. Is that accurate?

    • @DaemonKeido
      @DaemonKeido Год назад +1

      Not that you have to, but do you remember where in that formation you would have been by that mark?

    • @jacobs7140
      @jacobs7140 Год назад +2

      love that if you look closely you can see a bunch of the guys not fighting and just smiling

    • @OrangePony75
      @OrangePony75 Год назад +2

      Lucky you! 👍

  • @cameronrazavi5532
    @cameronrazavi5532 Год назад +108

    "If you find yourself alone, riding in the green fields with the sun on your face, do not be troubled. For you are in Elysium, and you're already dead!" I love how the calvary just laughs in the face of Death.

  • @michaelwoods3651
    @michaelwoods3651 Год назад +111

    I love the, “ are you not entertained? “ scene! It shows how he despises the crowd, yet still they love him. You give people violent distraction and they’re easily controlled.

    • @leopoldoastudillo7189
      @leopoldoastudillo7189 Год назад +15

      There is a DELETED SCENE previous to the ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED? ONE in which Proximus tells Maximus there's COMPLAINTS from the public about Maximus not giving a good spectacle because he has been killing his opponents too quickly and the audience is no longer entertained...that's why Maximus kills his opponents even more quickly this time!...And that's why in the next scene Proximus is pissed and asks him: "What do you want? Girl? Boy?"...and Maximus says: "I'm requested to kill, so I do and that is enough! " ...then Proximus explains that is enough for the villages but not for Rome and the Colosseum and that he has to learn to win the Crowd...aaahhh memories! and amazing movie!!! 👏👍

    • @maxfilimonov5264
      @maxfilimonov5264 Год назад +6

      @@leopoldoastudillo7189 thank you for that! I always felt that the dialogue between Proximo (sic!) and Maximus in that "girl? boy?" scene was a bit forced and had unexplainable connotations. That deleted scene would explain them! SO thank you!

    • @leopoldoastudillo7189
      @leopoldoastudillo7189 Год назад

      @@maxfilimonov5264 You're welcome 👍

  • @neox79
    @neox79 Год назад +62

    I went to the theater to watch this 4 times when it premiered. It was, at the time, the greatest movie I’d ever seen. It still ranks up there.

    • @venomsymbiote7555
      @venomsymbiote7555 Год назад +1

      I watched this in the theater as well when it came out. One of the top 10 I have seen in the theater till this day👍👍

    • @Supes97
      @Supes97 Год назад +1

      IKR, even though it's 2023 yet this masterpiece is my all time favorite alongside Lord of the Rings triology and Braveheart are my top 5 oat... they're just incomparable and unrepeatable.

    • @invictus7940
      @invictus7940 Год назад +1

      when I saw it at the cinema everyone was amazed, and applauded at the end.
      people need more movies like this.

    • @estebanlopezalonzo5887
      @estebanlopezalonzo5887 9 месяцев назад

      Best movie ever. Period

    • @timchuck9969
      @timchuck9969 Месяц назад

      Ralphie Cifaretto, is that you?

  • @jaqondnorris8889
    @jaqondnorris8889 Год назад +173

    One of the greatest films of all time visually stunning great acting from Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix just an amazing amazing movie.

  • @ulgn1964
    @ulgn1964 Год назад +46

    One of my top ten movies of all time, lost count how many times I've watch it, Russell Crove is amazing in this movie.
    I always cry in the end.

    • @juskahusk2247
      @juskahusk2247 Год назад

      Russel Crove should do a movie with Clive Warren.

    • @Django45
      @Django45 Год назад +1

      Show me one single dry eyed man or woman at the end of this movie and I shall slay them as they are not human.

  • @k.delpino1124
    @k.delpino1124 Год назад +79

    Among Ridley Scott's most legendary productions.
    Incredibly casted and such a great vision for it's time.
    The revival of the 'Sword and Sandals' era.
    First summer blockbuster of the new millienium.
    48 consecutive awards including 5 Oscars.
    The story is so,,,,,,,, Epic as it should be.
    So many good quotes related to what makes this a story of being strong and honorable.
    It inspired so much about individuals and individuals as an force for what matters in life.
    Who we are and what we represent as people does echo in eternity.

    • @RicoRaynn
      @RicoRaynn Год назад +5

      One of the reasons I love this film is because its a 'modern' approach to the swords and sandals style. Instantly took me back to when I used to watch those reruns late at night on TNT during the summers in between school. The cast was such a powerhouse of talent, combined with Scott's magic, and Zimmer's music it was just amazing.

    • @sergeantbigmac
      @sergeantbigmac Год назад

      Im personally awaiting the return of the grand historical epic, they seem to have dropped off in the late 00s.
      There's just something about them I love and cant put into words why or even what makes them different from standard historical set fare. I dont know if modern audiences can appreciate the sweeping scope or what. Im a cinematography lover and I get totally engrossed by the camera movement and framing. Maybe the new Napolean film will reinvigorate the genre? The 1970 Napolean film was like a moving regal oil painting.

  • @dagnytaggart5955
    @dagnytaggart5955 4 месяца назад +2

    The director, the composer, the writer, the main actor and many others on this production are actual geniuses at what they do.

  • @Rfcfan1996
    @Rfcfan1996 Год назад +5

    "What we do in life, echoes in Eternity" WHAT. A. FUCKING. LINE!!!

  • @markwang77
    @markwang77 Год назад +34

    Maple: “if they gave away loafs of bread at games today, I would go buck wild”
    Me: “you and me both, sister. You and me both”
    🤣

    • @joeldykman7591
      @joeldykman7591 Год назад

      "panem et circenses" literal translation for "bread and circuses" being two of the best things to create a happy populace. Still seems to hold some truth 1800+ years later.

  • @paulfeist
    @paulfeist Год назад +8

    At "My name is Maxiums Decimus Meridius... ".... goosebumps.. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME... and I've seen this movie dozens of times. One of the greatest "reveal" scenes in movie history.
    And, this home baker's heart is warmed by your love of bread, LOL...

  • @TheLanceUppercut
    @TheLanceUppercut Год назад +15

    I LOVE how Maximus stares Commodus right in his eyes while he breathes his last. So satisfying.

  • @chrispratt3666
    @chrispratt3666 Год назад +13

    I really like how Maximus belay's Quintus' order to move the artillery back then goes to lead the cavalry charge personally despite knowing the danger his own weapons will cause him. It's a brilliant way to demonstrate the main character's bravery and skill as a commander. A lazy writer would have just put in a dialogue scene where someone tells someone else what character traits Maxiumus has.

    • @LuminairPrime
      @LuminairPrime Год назад +1

      range is good

    • @dravenheissel
      @dravenheissel 11 месяцев назад +1

      A great script, of course.
      Russell Crowe confesses in an interview that he almost left Gladiator because the script "was absolute garbage":
      "When we actually started the movie we had 21 pages of script agreed upon. A script is usually between 103 and 110 pages or something like that, so we had a long way to go and we basically used those pages in the first section of the movie. When we got to our second location, which was Morocco, we had to catch up."
      But, yeah, I love this movie.

  • @erivera700
    @erivera700 Год назад +8

    I absolutely love how the sister gives the little speech at the end and they're all up in arms to carry him out. As they pan out, you see Commodus is laid out face down and no one gives a fuck about him. Just classic.

  • @AFTepes
    @AFTepes Год назад +9

    I really love how Quintus sort of redeems himself when he gives the order of sheat their swords.. awesome

    • @GustavSvard
      @GustavSvard Год назад

      That moment is, in a way, the moment many revolutions win.
      When the army holds back from supporting the old regime.
      When the generals let their soldiers stay in the barracks instead of killing protesters.
      When we see an uprising against a dictatorship, does the army roll the tanks over the students protesting in the squares, or do they stay on their bases?

  • @hgman3920
    @hgman3920 Год назад +5

    When Maximus rides to his home, it's all the more astounding to remember he started in Germany and rode all the way to Spain

    • @tempsitch5632
      @tempsitch5632 Год назад +1

      Most people don’t get that, and wonder what the deal is with the horse.

    • @adrianocollinzo5712
      @adrianocollinzo5712 Год назад

      2 horses he left with, both died

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Год назад +10

    Winner of 5 Oscars including Best Picture!
    Before Russell Crowe was cast as Maximus, Antonio Banderas, Mel Gibson, Tom Cruise, Tom Sizemore and Hugh Jackman were considered for the role. Interestingly enough, Crowe was considered to play the role of Wolverine in the live action X MEN movie which went to Jackman.
    The movie was dedicated to Oliver Reed Proximo, whom died of a heart attack May 2, 1999.
    The opening battle scene was filmed in Surrey England, the gladiator training school was filmed in Morocco and finally the scenes involving Ancient Rome were filmed in Malta, which lasted for 19 weeks.
    Crowe sustained several injuries during filming and almost died as a direct result, especially the scene where he was fighting Tigris Of Gaul and the tiger almost killed him.

    • @Diegesis
      @Diegesis  Год назад +3

      I like how Antonio is the only brown guy considered to play "the spaniard" haha

    • @_ZORRO__
      @_ZORRO__ Год назад +2

      @@Diegesis Well to be fair some of us look light skinned and blue eyed. The rest of us got that caramelized complexion

    • @christianforsstrom2222
      @christianforsstrom2222 Год назад +9

      @@Diegesis at this time in history spain would have been populated by the original Iberians or Roman colonists who were all fairly light skinned in comparison, the darker complexion only arrives with the Moors and the muslim conquest much later.

    • @bigdream_dreambig
      @bigdream_dreambig Год назад +1

      @@christianforsstrom2222 Indeed. So many people don't seem to realize this difference between the people of Spain, who are European (though with the North African influence you noted), and their children in the Americas, who are often also descended from the Americas' native peoples and/or imported African slaves.

    • @Diegesis
      @Diegesis  Год назад +1

      sure but you're not New Zealandish

  • @stevie6868
    @stevie6868 Год назад +16

    One of the best movies ever made, even if it leaves me a mess of tears every time I watch it 😂

  • @riolkin
    @riolkin Год назад +56

    I have the same spiel every time I see a Gladiator reaction so here I go: Marcus Aurelius is my all-time favorite person from history. He is remembered in history as a philosopher king which, according to Plato, is a ruler who possesses intelligence, reliability, and a willingness to live a simple life. He was a stoic philosopher and constantly reflected on his failings and how he could improve himself. He is the last ruler of the Five Good Emperors that presided over the golden age of the Roman Empire. I highly recommend buying Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, it is a compilation of his musings of stoic philosophy and his thoughts on good living and is far better than any mass peddled self-help crap that you see nowadays.

    • @andrew77961
      @andrew77961 Год назад

      Meditations is free on Audible for those interested.

    • @Diegesis
      @Diegesis  Год назад +10

      I'm a nihilist. Emil Cioran is my guy

    • @stanleydavidlepretre4241
      @stanleydavidlepretre4241 Год назад +2

      *I yam what I yam and that's all what I yam. Also that's all I can stands, 'cause I can't stands no more! -Popeye the Sailor Man*
      *The key to immortality is first living a life worth remembering. -Bruce Lee*

    • @fullmoonprepping4024
      @fullmoonprepping4024 Год назад +1

      Yes, the writings of Marcus Aurelius are amazing. . . . . and what brought you so low to become a nihilist? A mostly rhetorical question. Great fun at parties, I'm sure! Lol!

    • @Pandaemoni
      @Pandaemoni Год назад +1

      @@fullmoonprepping4024 I think nihilism is the ultimate form that realism takes. We're all mortal, and in the fullness of time even the human race will be extinct. The Earth will eventually be gone, the Sun dead, the cosmos plunged into the endless darkness of the heat death of the universe. Everything anyone has ever accomplished will be gone and there won't even be anyone left to have forgotten it.

  • @patrickorphey4690
    @patrickorphey4690 7 месяцев назад +2

    Love how when he said the line you started squirmin like your werent squirtin 😂

  • @cytorakdemon
    @cytorakdemon Год назад +11

    The Colosseum was an incredible piece of construction and engineering.
    Hundreds of rooms for animals, and barracks for soldiers and prisoners. Sections of the floor could be raised or lowered to create different terrains, it could even be flooded for naval battles.
    Gladiators actually rarely died during fights as it was expensive to purchase a slave, train, arm, and sponsor them to risk them dying in a fight. In fact only one instance had prisoners die which was a group of condemned soldiers who gave the iconic line "we who are about to die salute you".
    There were also female fighters in the Colosseum known as Gladiatrixes.
    The visions Maximus sees of the door in the stone wall is the entrance to the Underworld, and the wheat field he walks through is the Elysium Fields, a section of the Underworld considered to be a paradise. The Greek Mythology version of Heaven.

    • @tempsitch5632
      @tempsitch5632 Год назад +1

      It could not be flooded for naval battles. Not one piece of evidence exists. That is a misleading interpretation of a story. Maybe. But there’s no proof.

    • @doc0815martens
      @doc0815martens Год назад

      @@tempsitch5632 Very likely you are both right, you just need to agree that you are talking about different points in time.
      In the Colosseum as we know it today, 'naumachia' were not possible. For such purposes Augustus had an artificial lake built in the district of Transtiberim. The cellars of the Colosseum as we know it today date from the time of Domitian and Trajan. At an earlier stage of construction, the hypogeum (cellars with animal cages, dungeons for those condemned to death, trapdoors, ramps, elevators and rooms for props, access to the gladiator barracks) had apparently not yet been built, and Suetonius, Cassius Dios and Martial report that the Flavian emperors arranged fights with small ships in the Colosseum. Therefore, it can be assumed that the cellars that existed until then could be filled with water, later the water was drained again, the basements were covered with a wooden stage and then gladiator fights could take place on it.

  • @CountryMusicMann
    @CountryMusicMann Год назад +2

    At the beginning, that's a classic Alexandrian battle tactic: let the enemy smash against your line, and have the cavalry come in from the flank or the rear to crush them.

  • @crispy_338
    @crispy_338 Год назад +9

    Chad I love the vignettes you put on the movie footage. The rounded corners and the angle cut are really great choices

    • @Diegesis
      @Diegesis  Год назад +15

      Thank you. We gotta obscure the movie to keep from sky net getting in our booties all the time but if I gotta do it then I wanna do it in a pleasing way that isn't just printing the title over the top of the footage

  • @rossrides918
    @rossrides918 Год назад +3

    One of my all time favorites!!!! Phoenix's "Am I not merciful!" line still gives me chills

  • @paulmartin2348
    @paulmartin2348 Год назад +3

    I agree to the frolic. 😄 (when he first escaped and rode one horse while leading the other is a very common practice. The horses tire, as you saw the final horse collapse at the end, so when you take 2, or often more, you can share the load and let them recover while you ride the others. Cowboys often took 4 or 5 horses out for a days work.)

  • @reca2489
    @reca2489 4 месяца назад +1

    "Who is this man?" He's the man we all aspire to become, him and Aragorn are the gold standard of what a man should be

  • @myproject13ttt
    @myproject13ttt Год назад +6

    You are really fun to watch a movie with, thanks for a great reaction. Looking forward to the next one🙃

  • @eglantinepapeau1582
    @eglantinepapeau1582 Год назад +6

    She hates him for killing their father ( the slap) but she still owes him her allegiance (kissing the hand) or her life could be forfeit as well . She also has a son to protect .

  • @markwarner5554
    @markwarner5554 Год назад +3

    "My name is Maximus Decimus Meridius..." was such an epic little monologue.

  • @shaundavenport621
    @shaundavenport621 11 дней назад +1

    Fun fact:Maximus,s wife in this is the director Ridley Scott's wife in real life.She was a former model and is absolutely stunning!

  • @EdilbertFernando
    @EdilbertFernando Год назад +1

    26:05 - "I would go buck wild for a loaf of bread" - Maple, 2023

  • @rbrtck
    @rbrtck Год назад +3

    Maximus was shown getting knocked down a couple of times in the first battle to demonstrate that he can still fight effectively even from a disadvantageous position. That's so when it happens again later (e.g. against Tigris), when we're more invested in this character and his story, this ability won't seem to have come out of nowhere--even if we don't think about this connection, we already know he can get himself out of trouble, so it makes sense.

  • @Crazy_Diamond_75
    @Crazy_Diamond_75 Месяц назад +1

    It's kind of funny that Maple comments on how well-written the script appears to be. Apparently, they had to kind of "find the movie" during production. They only had a half-completed script going in, and significant rewrites were going on the entire time of shooting.

  • @ZishPOE
    @ZishPOE Год назад +2

    "You must know - he was your father" best, most underrated line in this movie and maybe all of cinema

  • @ryanb8138
    @ryanb8138 Год назад +6

    Haha seriously Maple is by far my favorite reactor on RUclips, always freaking hilarious, nothing goes over this girls head. 😄😄😄

  • @TurntBucket
    @TurntBucket Год назад +1

    Lol "the villian origin is happening so fast". He shows up after the fighting is done in an armored carriage lounging about. His father say "so much for the honor of Rome to maximus about his son, implying the son has been a let down. The song tells maximus to not get to comfortable in rest because he will call on him soon. Being rude instead of celebrating his success he is telling him I control you and I am not impressed with your success. Phenox also played the monolog before killing his father perfectly. He didn't show genuine emotion but forced emotion. He was able to capture the decietfulness of the character.

    • @Diegesis
      @Diegesis  Год назад

      yeah they did a good job but it happens like ten mins into the movie. it's the kind of thing other movies unfold slowly over the course of the second act

  • @offworld_coop
    @offworld_coop Год назад +1

    "Do ya love me, could ya learn to love me?"🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @remysalvatore
    @remysalvatore Год назад +1

    Lol I grew up in the country in the 80s, frolicking in tall grass was my whole childhood😜

  • @LuminairPrime
    @LuminairPrime Год назад +1

    Maple giving life advice about frolicking in tall grass to love our inner child was all I needed from this video and everything else is a bonus

  • @dabe1971
    @dabe1971 Год назад +3

    Hector was the greatest warrior for Troy during the Trojan War in 'The Iliad'

  • @MarkLargo
    @MarkLargo Год назад +1

    "Is that who's gone for 2 hours?" Lmao

  • @krakulandia
    @krakulandia Год назад +1

    I think there's hidden storyline in this movie. 17:50 "Conjure magic for them and they'll be distracted." That guy seems power hungry. Would be typical Ridley Scott to hide the true story behind the obvious storyline.

  • @MegaForrestgump
    @MegaForrestgump Год назад +2

    Oliver Reed died during shooting and there is a scene at the end where he is digitized into a scene.

  • @kschneyer
    @kschneyer Год назад +3

    It's funny you should mention using this movie for a D&D campaign. The very first D&D campaign I played, our DM used this film music for us.

  • @bf4643
    @bf4643 22 дня назад +1

    Nothing happens to anyone that his not fitted by nature to bear.This is one movie that can be an example for what a man needs to be a stoic man a man that stands by his values that is competent that comands respect .

  • @calistodorren
    @calistodorren Год назад +1

    You know you're down bad when you fight a guy who's half dead and still lose...😂😂😂😂

  • @smily4
    @smily4 Год назад +1

    Everyone that I have seen react to this has mentioned the music, and I absolutely, wholeheartedly agree. The quality of Hans Zimmer's music cannot be overstated. Everything he does is absolutely epic and adds to the story and movie and emotions.
    So many good lines in this, both life lessons and epic quotes for memes and characters. Always love Maple's reactions. She always gets fully emotionally invested early on! :)

  • @edwinsemidey1992
    @edwinsemidey1992 Год назад +6

    I've seen this movie several times and still tear up

  • @rbrtck
    @rbrtck Год назад

    "The frost...sometimes it makes the blade stick"--the 1980s would be proud of this one-liner. 😁

  • @Dave3Dguy
    @Dave3Dguy Год назад +10

    A masterpiece. Every now and then, Ridley hits one out of the park.

    • @adamantiumrage
      @adamantiumrage Год назад +1

      Then you get Prometheus or Alien Covenant 😭

  • @Marionney
    @Marionney Год назад +2

    as you said, a lot of the lines are iconic and are used in games, movies, memes, etc. legendary movie

  • @shaunoquendo9698
    @shaunoquendo9698 10 месяцев назад +1

    The fact that you said "Mollywhopped" got my Sub.

  • @PersianRockstar21
    @PersianRockstar21 Год назад +2

    One of my top favorite movies

  • @jeffreyrose4240
    @jeffreyrose4240 Год назад +1

    when she finds out the original script to this was like 16 pages long... and everything else was winged.. gunna blow her mind

  • @wilder11
    @wilder11 Год назад +1

    LOL Commodus has the distinction of ruling over the shortest dictatorship ever. He takes power and is almost immediately undone by his rival. LMAO
    Still, incredible film, and Commodus is terrifically portrayed by Phoenix. Maple's got some bangers here as well. The bit about the bread for instance. XD

  • @scottpeters5959
    @scottpeters5959 7 дней назад +1

    If you go to El Jem in Tunisia in Winter, you can do the whole speech to an empty amphitheatre, unlike Rome, that's wedged all year.

  • @patron40silver
    @patron40silver Год назад +4

    May, or may not, be one of the greatest movies ever made but it's definitely in my top 3 all time favorites. Every actor in this was exceptional and Commodus is one of the most villainous villains in movie history.🛡🗡🏹

    • @Diegesis
      @Diegesis  Год назад

      it doesnt have to be the best to be your favorite :)

  • @DoomofOlympus
    @DoomofOlympus Год назад +7

    I’m still hoping for a Man On Fire reaction. After this, I believe it that much more so. Gladiator is a timeless masterpiece.
    Even a Spartacus series would be phenomenal at this point

    • @jeffburnham6611
      @jeffburnham6611 Год назад +1

      Man on Fire would be a great reaction for any content creator to react to because so few of them do. Lots of twists and heartfelt moments.

    • @DoomofOlympus
      @DoomofOlympus Год назад

      @@jeffburnham6611 it’s one of the greats. And it’s even more difficult to decide it’s one of Denzel’s best. That’s saying a lot, considering everything he does is brilliant

  • @Ricestation820
    @Ricestation820 Год назад +2

    "i have a feeling this movies gonna be intense." haha not wrong

  • @DuBstep115
    @DuBstep115 Год назад +2

    "Commodus : I wonder, did your friend smile at his own death?
    Maximus : You must know. He was your father."
    After that burn I wonder how Commodus could even stand up let alone fight.

  • @robbob5302
    @robbob5302 Год назад +1

    Another great movie featuring Joaquin Phoenix is The Joker.
    His late brother River Phoenix, was in an amazing movie called Stand By Me.

  • @jasonavery
    @jasonavery Год назад +1

    The most dangerous man is a man who has nothing left to lose. That’s Maximums in this film.

  • @Salad_ass
    @Salad_ass 11 месяцев назад +1

    i haven't cried this much since the notebook and my circumcision

  • @rbrtck
    @rbrtck Год назад

    It's a good thing that maggots of most fly species are very picky eaters, and will only feed on dead/rotting flesh, leaving clean living flesh alone. Although it is rare, maggots are occasionally used even today to treat particularly tricky wounds, because quite frankly they do a better job in some cases than any physician could.

  • @krashd
    @krashd Год назад

    At the beginning when the emperor said to Maximus "So much for the glory of Rome..." he was not dissing Maximus, he was dissing his son, he was basically saying "This is the selfish brat who would be my heir!" He was lamenting the fact that everything he had built up over the years would likely be squandered by his son.
    The scene with the maggots is a medical technique that is even used in hospitals to this day - maggots only eat dead flesh, if you put them in a serious wound they will debride it by removing all of the bad tissue and ignoring the living tissue.
    27:31 The Colosseum in Rome did actually have lion and tiger pits as you just saw in the movie, if you ever get to visit the Colosseum or see it in a modern movie you will see that the flooring is no longer there, it rotted away, and so you can see straight down into the animal pits which were directly below the wooden but sand-covered "playing surface". The entire floor of the Colosseum was wood with an inch or two of sand on top of it, this allowed them to open up parts of the floor to let animals out or trap gladiators in.

    • @Diegesis
      @Diegesis  Год назад

      she knew it wasn't against maximus and thought it was against his son. i think the truth is it was about himself. he says this right after maximus has to help him get his foot in the stirrup which makes the emperor look a little feeble in front of everyone. so much for the glory of rome ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @erkthenothing5499
    @erkthenothing5499 Год назад +1

    20 seconds in and she already guessed it, we can’t fool her lol

  • @DoremiFasolatido1979
    @DoremiFasolatido1979 Год назад +2

    Proximo originally wasn't supposed to die. Unfortunately, the actor (Oliver Reed) passed during filming because of a heart attack, and they couldn't film his remaining scenes. So with some clever editing, a stand-in, and some pretty good CG, they created a reasonably noble death scene for him.
    Reed was known for living hard and fast. Very much a "live out loud" sort of guy, with drinking and all the other things one might do to spice up life. He was 61 at the time of his death. So, he burned his candle fast and hard, but it still lasted a fair while, all things considered.

    • @Diegesis
      @Diegesis  Год назад

      Do you know what he was supposed to do from that point on?

    • @mrnice81
      @mrnice81 Год назад

      Don't forget to tell the tale HOW Oliver Reed died:
      Out drinking (and heavily that, just as he used to) at a bar with some British sailors on shore leave, arm-wresting 5 of them and WINNING against each of them (at 61) he collapsed in the bar and died on the way to the hospital.
      Maybe not the most pleasant ways to go, but oh boy, what a way ...

  • @Ccarnage8
    @Ccarnage8 Год назад +1

    Maple, you're so beautiful!
    Amazing movie!
    Fun fact, the man who played Proximo actually died during filming and before computers got really good they successfully superimposed his head and his acting into another s body to finish the movie. He had filmed just enough scenes for them to successfully achieve a near seamless performance.

  • @P5YcHoKiLLa
    @P5YcHoKiLLa Год назад

    0:33 I LOVE a good frolic.
    This movie is actually quite unfair to Commodus, he was, apparently a very good emperor: "Commodus was a Roman emperor who ruled from 177 to 192. He served jointly with his father Marcus Aurelius from 177 until the latter's death in 180"

    • @Diegesis
      @Diegesis  Год назад

      to fair the majority of what happens in the movie is way off base. its better to enjoy it like one would LOTR or something

  • @clintmchughs7914
    @clintmchughs7914 Год назад +2

    I'm ten minutes into this video and I love it. What a perfect reaction

  • @phunkjnky
    @phunkjnky Год назад

    They were giving out bread because you'd be so happy with the bread, that you'd be distracted from the tragedies going on.

  • @DJPXCV
    @DJPXCV Год назад +1

    This movie breaks my heart every time I see it, never seen it and not cried. It hits so hard 🥺

  • @elliebelliewatermellie155
    @elliebelliewatermellie155 11 месяцев назад +1

    I just watched this too and I cried like a baby .. four times. Lol

  • @mikegilgenbach4840
    @mikegilgenbach4840 Год назад +1

    Lol. First thing she says...we will pwalbalbly be watching a movie about a gladiator. 30 sec later Maximus appears...who is this man. In my head I hear, I am Gladiator.

  • @dracoargentum9783
    @dracoargentum9783 Год назад

    You know you're hooked when you see the word "Maple" out in the world, and the first thing that comes to mind is your face.

  • @illumstern8831
    @illumstern8831 Год назад

    1) Spare horses were actually quite common. You would ride one, and because it bore your weight, it would become tired faster than the second horse. When it grew tired, you'd switch to the other horse. This way, they would last longer and you could go further.
    2) Maggots would eat the dead flesh in a wound, thus cleaning it out. It was quite common practice by medical specialists back in the day.
    3) Fun fact: The real life Commodus was assassinated in a bathhouse by a wrestler.

    • @ramonoutesrivera7845
      @ramonoutesrivera7845 Год назад

      Si está en germanía.atraviesa Francia los montañas del pirineo que la separan de España y entra en españa.1500millas 2500km.no hay caballo que resista eso.y kien carajo dio la orden desde germanía a Hispania para que mataran a su familia por teléfono satélite.

  • @eZTarg8mk2
    @eZTarg8mk2 Год назад +2

    they filmed the opening scenes just up the road from the art college i was at, entertaining few days with them blowing up half the woodlands nearby XD

    • @juskahusk2247
      @juskahusk2247 Год назад

      Are you the 'Roman Wearing Jeans' extra?

  • @hgman3920
    @hgman3920 Год назад +1

    I'm right there with you - I cry at the end every single time I watch this

  • @mayneflynn26
    @mayneflynn26 Год назад

    0:41
    Maple: Who is this man?
    Me: That's Robin Longstride

  • @magnumpi8097
    @magnumpi8097 Год назад

    At the end when Quintus says "Seize your sword!" every guard be like💭Oh Nowww you wanna help Maximus! Lol

    • @Diegesis
      @Diegesis  Год назад +1

      sheathe your sword but yeah i'm with you lol. also seems like a stretch that they listen to a commander over the emperor :)

    • @magnumpi8097
      @magnumpi8097 Год назад

      @@Diegesis Lol oh yes sheathe. Thanks for the correction.

  • @banyarling
    @banyarling Год назад

    Derek Jacobi who plays Senator Gracchus is a legit world class stage actor, like Patrick Stewart

  • @rbrtck
    @rbrtck Год назад

    When Commodus wasn't looking, his sister Lucilla took care of the business of Rome, so I guess things weren't so bad most of the time, but they could always take a sudden turn for the very worse.

  • @TheApilas
    @TheApilas Год назад +1

    This movie is much more emotional that many first time watchers will realise :)

  • @LukasBauer-uh7sz
    @LukasBauer-uh7sz Год назад +1

    As much as I love the movie, it should be pointed out that most gladiatorial combat actually did NOT end in death.
    Gladiators were a very valuable and costly investment.
    Their owners far preferred them to not be slaughtered willy nilly.
    It definitely would have fit the historical Commodus to insist on a fight being to the death though.

  • @vincew4297
    @vincew4297 Год назад

    When they were throwing out loafs of bread to the crowd and she said “I love bread” all I could think of was “same here sister, same here.” Lol

  • @azawilson1
    @azawilson1 8 месяцев назад +1

    Joaquin Phoenix is such a great actor his acting talent is too good played the villain perfectly

  • @promnightdumpsterbaby9553
    @promnightdumpsterbaby9553 Год назад

    Commodus punctured maximus's lung. That is why he was so taxed and hallucinating during the final fight. Blood loss and lack of oxygen tend to do that.

  • @maxacorn
    @maxacorn Год назад

    fun fact: that bit at the end with the praetorian guard not helping the emperor is very accurate to how they would react. the guard were responsible for the safety of the emperor......so long as they were happy. many emperors went out of their way to pay them well and treat them with respect, because they know if they are displeased with an emperor, they can just stop doing their jobs or in a few cases, straight up murder them if they pissed them off enough.

  • @seanbumstead1250
    @seanbumstead1250 Год назад +2

    In the part where he say are you not entertained,in the original there it a airplane flying in the sky. They photo shopped it out

  • @Django45
    @Django45 Год назад +2

    This movie is a story telling masterpiece and the soundtrack is amazing and heartbraking. I love this movie.

  • @maverickmak
    @maverickmak Год назад +1

    I very much appreciate that little Mighty Boosh reference you threw in there! haha

  • @Michaelstahler
    @Michaelstahler Год назад

    That “Old Greg” shoutout 🥲

  • @Queen_Ankhesenamun
    @Queen_Ankhesenamun Год назад

    "He was a soldier of Rome, honour him"

  • @rbrtck
    @rbrtck Год назад

    Proximo meant that Maximus could never really be great until he truly won over the crowd, and indeed he would need to do that in Rome just to stay alive long enough to get his revenge and save Rome from itself.

  • @jkeuwk
    @jkeuwk Год назад +1

    Honestly might be the most comforting image of an afterlife I've ever seen in a movie. I hope they're right.

  • @twooharmony2000
    @twooharmony2000 Год назад

    20:10 pulled back from the rabbit hole--"Not yet...-"Ernie Moore Jr.

  • @runtwer5700
    @runtwer5700 Год назад

    I always find it fascinating when people watch this movie and have no idea what gladiators were or about the Roman Empire. Anyone who went to middle school knows about the Roman Empire and what gladiators were

  • @okairo
    @okairo Год назад

    Yeah, maggots actually do clean wounds, shallow wounds. You don't want them in any deep injuries.
    It isn't pretty or comfortable, but the maggots will eat the dead, infected flesh and the doctor or healer doesn't have to waste resources on cleaning or cutting it out themselves.

  • @littlejimmycratner
    @littlejimmycratner Год назад +1

    Great writing, great direction and amazing acting. Epic🔥