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Gladiator is about remaining true to your honor even when youāve lost all obligation to do so. itās about avenging what you have lost without losing sight of who you are inside. itās about honoring the wishes of the people you love most. itās about duty and loyalty and love and redemption. itās also about a man with the most astonishingly beautiful shoulders youāve ever seen in your life
#BITING THEM BITING THEM CONSTANTLY AND WITHOUT END#gently and lovingly and with the utmost care#i love his shoulders!! i am not ashamed!#my husband is built like a mountain and i personally love to mention that#heās so!! heās so STRONG#i am a gentle little flower maiden begging him to sweep me up in his big strong arms and carry me into the sunset#aka our bedroom#i love gladiator for all the deep cinematic reasons#i adore its themes its plot its characters its monumental filmmaking#i also love it for shallow reasons like MUSCLES#GRRRRR CAVE WOMAN LIKE THAT#he brings out every feral primal need in me#man strong? man kind and loyal? man build sturdy house and hunt animals? ME MARRY#sometimes iām all poetic and flowery about it but honestly a lot of times iām just foaming at the mouth loco wild insane over him#just b e g g i n g to touch his gorgeous shoulders#i need him!!! i need him okay!!!!!#maximus decimus meridius the man that you are and the woman you have turned me into#gladiator#text posts#maximus#maximus decimus meridius#gladiator 2000#russell crowe
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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 thatās not really what I found? There was more to this movie that I rediscovered on this watch-through.
So thatās cool.
Conan the Barbarian is an adaptation of the Conan character (who wasnāt really known exclusively as āConan the Barbarianā in the original stories, though he is sometimes described as a barbarian) from Robert E. Howard, set in the mythical prehistoric āHyborean 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. Heās 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 itās the perfect time to take revenge. Of course, itās 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 Conanās parents be murdered, and Conan hungering for revenge on the warlord who killed them. But thatās not in the storiesāConan isnāt a tragic hero looking for vengeance. Heās 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 thatās what my dad had); I was frustrated that the movie turned Conanās into a typical Hollywood fantasy revenge tale. That doesnāt mean I didnāt enjoy it, only that it didnāt 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 (sheās named in the credits, and in the sequel, but not int he movie), and Iām not sure WHY sheās so in love with Conan in the first place, other than that heās the lead.Ā
Conanās 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 heās set free, he doesnāt escape slavery, again, for Reasons. He sort of stumbles onto Thulsa Doomās cult, though when he does, he decides to go all the way, so thatās definitely a choice on his part.
Iām sorry Iām making this sound like a really stupid movie. Itās 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 weāre told is before the rise of civilization as we know it. Iām also impressed at times at how clever some of the characters are in combatāshooting 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 didnāt remember it being this good, which is dumb because itās 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 donāt know if Iād call this movie deep, but itās certainly thinking about deeper themes. Conanās 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 itās not as if he goes around demanding the answer, itās one of the first things about his religion that he explains to Subotai.Ā
[Also, some people seem to think weāre meant to assume that Thulsa Doomās answer is correct by default? I donāt know that it is, at least, not completely.]
And of course, Conanās final prayer for vengeance, which he ends by saying that if Crom doesnāt grant it, then āto hell with you!ā Itās certainly memorable.
Thulsa Doom is not actually a Howard Conan villain (I believe heās a Howard Kull villain?). Heās still terrifying. I am not generally a fan of āreligious 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 donāt know how his cult makes senseāthey 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 itās weird. Supposedly the novelization explains it. Either way, itās freaky and unsettling, which is I think exactly what theyāre 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 youāre interested in fantasy films, old school action movies, well, Conan the Barbarian should be able to satisfy that itch. Itās fun, itās deeper than youād expect, and itās certainly memorable. Itās not flawless, and itās certainly not close as an adaptation of the Howard stories, but that doesnāt make it a bad movie. Itās still a pretty good one.
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