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| 18071. GLADIATOR (2000). This term paper discusses the film Gladiator, directed by Ridley Scott, and the historical sources that it is loosely based on. It is argued that the film was designed to entertain, rather than to be historically accurate. Despite the historical realities, the film relies on stereotypical Hollywood conventions such as having a clear-cut struggle between a hero and a villain and a romantic love interest. The paper also speculates on the reasons why two scenes, not found in the primary sources, were included in the film, and why two scenes, found in the primary sources, were not included in the film. KEYWORDS: film review gladiator ridley scott. Written 2006. MLA Style. 15 pages, 30 footnotes, 15 bibliographic sources. 3,930 words. | $105 |
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