5 Elements: The Gladiator Directed By Ridley Scott

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5 Elements: The Gladiator
As I watched the film called “The Gladiator” directed by Ridley Scott. The Gladiator is an epic historical drama film. The film was released in the United States on May 5, 2000, and earned $457.6 million worldwide. The film won multiple awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor for Crowe, and three other Academy Awards at the 73rd Academy Awards.
Starting with our first element which is the Narrative. The film's main narrative line concerns on the story of Maximus and his quest to revenge the murder of his wife and child by the new Emperor of Rome, Commodus. There is, however, also a sub-plot concerning the corruption of the Roman Republic and the leading afield of the Roman people which are known as the "mob" in the name of Commodus's ambitions of power. Similarly, an example from the scene could be such as the walkthrough part of when Maximus wanted to go to Colosseum and challenges Commodus. …show more content…

An example from the scene for cinematography are the computer generated shots of the magnificent Coliseum, the giant monuments and the gladiator arena. The cinematography makes the movie a realistic journey that takes the viewers. Also, another example could be when the camera was taken from the top of Rome and shows how prideful Rome was for their people by looking at it’s places, houses and the lights in night. There were so many different types of camera angles and shots in this movie. For example: Looking up at a statue of the father, signifying power. This was important because it shows how powerful the ruler of Rome was and how an honorable man he

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