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Shing ! .............. Perfect (Gladiator (DVD))
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There’s no doubt that Ridley Scott is one of the great masters of the cinematic art, but not since Blade Runner (1982) and Alien (1979) has he created a world so engulfing that it remains with you after you’ve left the cinema. That is, until now. The fantastic epic that is Gladiator is sure to further highlight the stardom of all involved. Scott’s detailed direction teeters delicately between tenderness and ruthlessness, reflecting the turbulent psychological state of its protagonist. Crowe does a brilliant job of sculpting a character who is heroic and anti-heroic in the same sentence; his eyes holding key to Maximus’ guarded emotions. Joaquin Phoenix, too, puts forth a spellbinding performance as the insecure and merciless Caesar Commodus. While Hollywood is adept at creating so-called ‘event’ movies, and loaded with meticulously created sweeping shots that take in everything from large-scale battles to the romantic European countryside through to a recreated Colosseum that has to be seen to be believed, Gladiator is a gargantuan epic. And where the battle that opened the film, featuring a mighty army led to victory at the command of an intelligent military leader played by an Aussie, felt as though this could be riding on the back of Braveheart, the film quickly progressed to establish itself in a league of its own. Perhaps the most notable, and most appreciated, aspect of the release print is that Scott and his band of writers do not waste a minute of screentime. Instead of poring over the nitty-gritty details that adorn many epics, Gladiator moves along at a consistent pace, supporting the protagonist’s drive to see his vengeance fulfilled. Okay, I know, we’ve all seen hundreds of single-minded, vengeance-driven films before, but rarely does one appear so richly injected with the type of magical substance that holds your attention (and thought) throughout. Carved wooden figures, filling in the void that would rema Summary: |
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