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Gladiator is a 2000 movie directed by Ridley Scott, and starring Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix. It won five Academy Awards in the 73rd Academy Awards ceremony, including the prestigious Academy Award for Best Picture. Gladiator is a commercially successful film but, like most films based in antiquity, it was criticized by historians for its inaccuracies .PlotA farmer-turned-soldier by the name of Maximus Decimus Meridius (played by Russell Crowe) is one of the top generals in the Roman army. He leads his men to many victories and gains the support from the masses and even the Roman Emperor, Marcus Aurelius. The emperor is dying, and because he trusts Maximus over his only son Commodus (played by Joaquin Phoenix), the emperor appoints temporary leadership to Maximus in order to return the power to the Senate. When Commodus realizes what is about to happen, he murders his father in order to acquire the position through being next in line. At the same moment, he also orders his men to murder Maximus before he can claim his rightful position. Maximus escapes his fate only to find that both his wife and son have been hanged. Maximus then must start over and work his way up by fighting as a gladiator in various arenas. To gain success and power, he appeals to the Roman people. His power and fame continue to grow until he finally reaches the Roman Colosseum and comes into contact again with his true enemy, Commodus. Maximus is tested both physically and emotionally. He must avenge the death of his wife and son and honor the final wishes of his true emperor.ProductionOverall, Gladiator cost a collected 145.7 million dollars to make and advertise, with the main part of the production costs spent on computer special effects. However, the movie grossed over 187 million dollars in American theaters alone and after earning more than 269 million dollars overseas, Gladiator proved to be a huge success at the box office.Actor Oliver Reed died in Malta during the filming of Gladiator; as a result, a body double and digitally altered outtake footage of the actor were used in his absence, at an estimated cost of $3 million. The film is dedicated to his memory. The soundtrack was composed by Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard. Most of the film was shot in Morocco and Malta where a replica of the Colosseum was built. There are rumors and speculation revolving around a possible sequel to Gladiator, one of the clues surrounding the rumors, is a small 2 minute documentary "Easter egg" found on the Extended edition DVD of Gladiator, noting that a sequel is possible. Cast
InfluencesHistoricalThe Roman emperors portrayed in the movie are Marcus Aurelius (played by Richard Harris), who ruled AD 161–180, and his son, the deranged Commodus, who ruled between 180–192, and scandalized Roman society by appearing in the Colosseum as a gladiator, and spent most, if not all, of his time as Emperor in staging gladiatorial combats, seemingly obsessed with the sport. The film's characterization attempts to reflect Marcus Aurelius's reputation for wisdom but does so by placing a modern democratic slant to his actions and beliefs. The representation of Commodus is extremely watered down, as Commodus was far more insane and bloodthirsty than he appears in the film. While Commodus was the only Roman Emperor to fight as a gladiator (discounting reports of Caligula having done the same, as there is no record outside of Suetonius that he ever did so), he was not killed in the arena, as the film suggests. Gladiator also implies that "Rome was founded as a Republic" and that it returned to republicanism upon the death of Commodus, neither of which are true.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Gladiator (film) ] Some related entries: Marion Davies | Joe Cobb | Dan Shor | Arielle Dombasle | Harriette Deborah Lacy | Elle Macpherson | Hiro Yuki | Woody Strode | Tina Louise | Stacey Williams | Bak Ki Ryang This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Gladiator (film); it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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