#i love gladiator for all the deep cinematic reasons
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wildsaltair Ā· 4 days ago
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Gladiator is about remaining true to your honor even when youā€™ve lost all obligation to do so. itā€™s about avenging what you have lost without losing sight of who you are inside. itā€™s about honoring the wishes of the people you love most. itā€™s about duty and loyalty and love and redemption. itā€™s also about a man with the most astonishingly beautiful shoulders youā€™ve ever seen in your life
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moviemunchies Ā· 1 year ago
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I think I underestimated this film when I decided to watch it this time. I had thought I would find it a very dumb actionized adaptation of the Howard character with little substance. And thatā€™s not really what I found? There was more to this movie that I rediscovered on this watch-through.
So thatā€™s cool.
Conan the Barbarian is an adaptation of the Conan character (who wasnā€™t really known exclusively as ā€œConan the Barbarianā€ in the original stories, though he is sometimes described as a barbarian) from Robert E. Howard, set in the mythical prehistoric ā€˜Hyborean Ageā€™, but with more Plot to make it a film. Conan is a Cimmerian child whose parents and village are slaughtered by the forces of cult leader Thulsa Doom. Heā€™s sold into slavery, and grows up as a champion gladiator. When he escapes slavery, he becomes a thief. When he and his friends go up against the cult of Thulsa Doom, Conan decides itā€™s the perfect time to take revenge. Of course, itā€™s not so simple as that to kill a powerful cult leader.
The original Conan stories tend to be mostly self-contained. There is not an overarching Plot to the stories. This movie, and th 2011 remake, try to make it more cinematic by having Conanā€™s parents be murdered, and Conan hungering for revenge on the warlord who killed them. But thatā€™s not in the storiesā€“Conan isnā€™t a tragic hero looking for vengeance. Heā€™s a wandering warrior trying to make a buck!Ā 
So the first time I saw this movie, I was a teenager, and I had started reading the Conan stories (albeit, the ones with editing by Sprague de Camp, not the original Howard stories, because thatā€™s what my dad had); I was frustrated that the movie turned Conanā€™s into a typical Hollywood fantasy revenge tale. That doesnā€™t mean I didnā€™t enjoy it, only that it didnā€™t really feel like Conan to me, and I resented how it became the version of the character most people knew about.
But this is actually a pretty good movie on its own? It has some problems, of course. The female lead, Valeria, never has her name spoken in the movie (sheā€™s named in the credits, and in the sequel, but not int he movie), and Iā€™m not sure WHY sheā€™s so in love with Conan in the first place, other than that heā€™s the lead.Ā 
Conanā€™s also got a lot less agency than he should. Yes, his slave masters taught him to read forā€¦ Reasons (and also used him as a breeding slave what??). And heā€™s set free, he doesnā€™t escape slavery, again, for Reasons. He sort of stumbles onto Thulsa Doomā€™s cult, though when he does, he decides to go all the way, so thatā€™s definitely a choice on his part.
Iā€™m sorry Iā€™m making this sound like a really stupid movie. Itā€™s not! This is a movie that defined fantasy filmmaking for years for a reason. There are plenty of action scenes and sword fights, which feel exciting without feeling overdone or over-choreographed. The brutal style of combat fits for a world that weā€™re told is before the rise of civilization as we know it. Iā€™m also impressed at times at how clever some of the characters are in combatā€“shooting enemies from a distance, setting traps. And yet those action scenes are still loads of fun.
The music is, all in all, surprisingly good? I didnā€™t remember it being this good, which is dumb because itā€™s apparently famous. But it captures the idea of an exciting, swashbuckling fantasy adventure (despite not really being swashbuckling, I guess?). I could listen to this over and over for a while now.
I donā€™t know if Iā€™d call this movie deep, but itā€™s certainly thinking about deeper themes. Conanā€™s god Crom never appears in the story, but his relationship with Crom is a key if understated part of his character. The Riddle of Steel clearly occupies his mind, and while itā€™s not as if he goes around demanding the answer, itā€™s one of the first things about his religion that he explains to Subotai.Ā 
[Also, some people seem to think weā€™re meant to assume that Thulsa Doomā€™s answer is correct by default? I donā€™t know that it is, at least, not completely.]
And of course, Conanā€™s final prayer for vengeance, which he ends by saying that if Crom doesnā€™t grant it, then ā€œto hell with you!ā€ Itā€™s certainly memorable.
Thulsa Doom is not actually a Howard Conan villain (I believe heā€™s a Howard Kull villain?). Heā€™s still terrifying. I am not generally a fan of ā€˜religious fanaticā€™ characters in fiction because they tend to be shallow and written without any effort at making them make sense. But a cult leader? This is a great type of villain, when done correctly, and Thulsa is pretty good. He actually feels like a threat, because you see his hordes of fanatical followers, and how devoted they are to him.
Although I donā€™t know how his cult makes senseā€“they have a weird orgy where they serve people soup? What is your theology, guys? What does this have to do with snake worship?Ā 
And why does he turn into a snake? Not a deal-breaker, but itā€™s weird. Supposedly the novelization explains it. Either way, itā€™s freaky and unsettling, which is I think exactly what theyā€™re going for. It definitely works in the scene it takes place in.
I liked this movie more than I thought I would on the rewatch. If youā€™re interested in fantasy films, old school action movies, well, Conan the Barbarian should be able to satisfy that itch. Itā€™s fun, itā€™s deeper than youā€™d expect, and itā€™s certainly memorable. Itā€™s not flawless, and itā€™s certainly not close as an adaptation of the Howard stories, but that doesnā€™t make it a bad movie. Itā€™s still a pretty good one.
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