TCTTS said:
What could possibly be "woke" about this movie?
I didn't say anything was woke. I asked if the woke crowd had chimed in yet.
You were a better poster when you stuck to upcoming movies and not looking get offended.
TCTTS said:
What could possibly be "woke" about this movie?
Box Office: 'Wicked' Opens to Record-Setting $114 Million, 'Gladiator II' Starts Strong With $55.5 Million https://t.co/ZM4RcD45jM
— Variety (@Variety) November 24, 2024
'Wicked' Leads Global Box Office With $164 Million, 'Gladiator II' Surpasses $220 Million Worldwide https://t.co/QOo77bLI8E
— Variety (@Variety) November 24, 2024
Denzel Washington to Paul Mescal in Gladiator II: When I look at you, I see raw fury unchained, a beast barely bound in flesh and bone, clawing at the world with bloodied teeth. You’re the embodiment of rage itself, every glance a threat, every breath a warning.
— Ali Arikan (@aliarikan) November 2, 2024
Paul Mescal: pic.twitter.com/mPG1W4ZMPl
Mescal’s so interesting in GLADIATOR II because it’s a perfectly good performance from an actor who is wildly miscast for what the movie says his character is. He’s a good dude smiling at everyone as Denzel monologues about him being unbridled rage.
— ViewerAnon (@ViewerAnon) November 24, 2024
General Jack D. Ripper said:TCTTS said:
What could possibly be "woke" about this movie?
I didn't say anything was woke. I asked if the woke crowd had chimed in yet.
You were a better poster when you stuck to upcoming movies and not looking get offended.
My Gladiator 2 review. pic.twitter.com/MTCgrXHr4e
— Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) November 24, 2024
General Jack D. Ripper said:
I figured how they associated an empire in decline with debauchery would get some eyes. The weaker twin seemed to have a certain preference of concubine. The general androgyny of the twins. The games announcer was a significant departure from the masculinity of the protagonists.
I thought these were a little heavy handed and were not cast in a positive light.
It looks like the Independent had some thoughts on it:
https://www.the-independent.com/arts-entertainment/films/features/gladiator-2-denzel-washington-bisexual-villain-b2649195.html
And yes, I know this stuff went on in late stage Rome. My intention is not to complain about it. I was just wondering if there were complaints.
Don’t know for sure but believe this is just a case of a 4 hr movie being chopped down into a mess. Seen people speculating she was replaced as Mescal’s wife but if you’ve seen it that both makes no sense if she worked with Denzel and also that character has like no lines lol https://t.co/Ans8I5Do6x
— Mr. Chau (@Srirachachau) November 27, 2024
Aggie_Journalist said:
The past is almost always idealized. Later Roman generations definitely questioned if they had lost some of the civic virtue of their ancestors.
Denzel in Gladiator II. pic.twitter.com/SG7pFt1wDX
— Daily Roman Updates (@UpdatingOnRome) November 26, 2024
Cliff.Booth said:Aggie_Journalist said:
The past is almost always idealized. Later Roman generations definitely questioned if they had lost some of the civic virtue of their ancestors.
True, but Romans of the 2nd-3rd centuries CE idealized Rome's past as a republic of hard men who carved out an empire through blood, sweat, and tears. It was just funny to me that Lucius stood there at the end between two armies and basically told them no one needed to die and they should build back better and focus on domestic issues and infrastructure and education reform and stuff like he was the keynote of the DNC. I guess David Scarpa didn't want him to motivate the guys with a rousing speech about going Scipio all over Asia and looting it as much as possible. Also probably had a football coach for his world history teacher like most people in the audience.
Cliff.Booth said:
It's definitely good enough to go and enjoy at the theater. Just turn your brain off and have fun. It's like Mr. Pibb of movies. Not great but it'll do.