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Gladiator film review

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Film Review: Gladiator Tagline: "On my command - unleash hell" Runtime: 155 mins Ahmed Al-Rubie, 10s Mind-blowing, action packed and awe-inspiring. What more could you possibly want from multi-award winning director, Ridley Scott? Already a legendary film, Gladiator produces some of the finest and scintillating contrasting scenes, leaving us, the audience, absolutely gob- smacked at the superb directing and acting on show. Released in May 2000, Gladiator had audiences off the edge of their seats in the amazingly contrasting opening scenes, which depicted many themes and plot outlines such as love and war, which left the audience with a sensational feel-good factor and inevitably got them hooked on. The many camera angles and sound effects contribute incredibly to the huge success of this film and I shall be looking to identify and define these in my review. At the first gunshot, the first piece of real video we see is a track and close-up shot...

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