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Gladiator (2000)
TrailerWhen a Roman general is betrayed and his family murdered by an emperor's corrupt son, he comes to Rome as a gladiator to seek revenge.Actors: Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen, Oliver Reed, Richard Harris, Derek Jacobi, Djimon Hounsou, David Schofield, John Shrapnel, Tomas Arana, Ralf Moeller, ...»Director: Ridley ScottCountry: United States, United Kingdom, Malta, MoroccoDuration: 155 minQuality: HDRelease: 2000IMDb: 8.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Gladiator (2000)"
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Characters of "Gladiator (2000)"
Maximus Decimus MeridiusPlayed by: Russell CroweCommodusPlayed by: Joaquin PhoenixLucillaPlayed by: Connie NielsenProximoPlayed by: Oliver ReedMarcus AureliusPlayed by: Richard HarrisGracchusPlayed by: Derek JacobiJubaPlayed by: Djimon HounsouFalcoPlayed by: David SchofieldGaiusPlayed by: John ShrapnelQuintusPlayed by: Tomas AranaHagenPlayed by: Ralf MoellerLuciusPlayed by: Spencer Treat ClarkCassiusPlayed by: David HemmingsCiceroPlayed by: Tommy FlanaganTigrisPlayed by: Sven-Ole ThorsenValeriusPlayed by: John Quinn -
Directors of "Gladiator (2000)"
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Creators of "Gladiator (2000)"
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Critic Reviews of "Gladiator (2000)"
Minneapolis Star TribuneFebruary 22, 2015Gladiator is a triumph. On the surface, it's a terrific yarn with strong, rounded characters, agonizing suspense and visceral thrills. Look closer and you'll find rich historical themes, and a harrowing critique of violence as amusement.
L.A. WeeklyJanuary 08, 2014Gladiator is filled with brilliant filmmaking and features outstanding performances, but it's neither profound enough nor pop enough to be great -- it's mournful, serious, beautiful and, finally, pointless.
New YorkerJanuary 08, 2014Ridley Scott thrusts us so close to the combat that all we see is a lot of whirling and thrashing, a sword thrust here and there, a spurt of blood, a limb severed. There's hardly a scene that is cleanly and coherently staged in open space.
New York Daily NewsJanuary 08, 2014If there's a soft spot in your heart for the sword-&-sandal epic, then you'll swoon with giddy delight over Gladiator.
Wall Street JournalJanuary 08, 2014Crowe doesn't use tricks in this role to court our approval. He earns it the old-fashioned way, by daring to be quiet, if not silent, and intensely, implacably strong.
Philadelphia InquirerFebruary 24, 2013The fusion of the ancient and the modern -- even to the point of some sly echoes of our own sports-mad society -- is seamless. Gladiator does indeed deliver the glory that was Rome, but it also clinically dissects the assumptions on which it was built.
ColeSmithey.comDecember 06, 2015It took "Alien" director Ridley Scott to reinvigorate, however briefly, the sword and sandal genre at the turn of the 21st century.
sbs.com.auFebruary 25, 2015The journey of Maximus, from triumph on the battlefield through despair and degradation in slavery and then to a final epiphany in the Colosseum is an exciting one - and Russell Crowe plays the character with considerable toughness and authority.
Tampa Bay TimesFebruary 25, 2015Gladiator has the distinction of being both timely and nostalgic.
Screen InternationalFebruary 24, 2015This may be fundamentally Saturday night entertainment, but Scott attempts rather more than that on occasion, and at least succeeds in creating a memorable sense of a dark and often frightening period of time.
GuardianFebruary 22, 2015Throughout it all, Crowe maintains a tough, slot-mouthed reticence; he is very persuasive as the superman of the Colosseum.
London Evening StandardFebruary 22, 2015In Russell Crowe, Scott has found an actor who can carry this movie the way Atlas was supposed to carry the globe of the world on his back -- in Crowe's case without stooping.
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