Gladiator (Latin pronunciation: [glaːdiatọɾ]) is a 2000 traditional impressive movie focused by Ridley Scott, glancing Russell Crowe, Joaquin Arizona, Connie Nielsen, Ralf Möller, Oliver Reed, Djimon Hounsou, Derek Jacobi, Bob Shrapnel and Rich Harris. Crowe shows the devoted Roman Common Maximus Decimus Meridius, who is tricked when the Emperor's serious son, Commodus, killings his dad and grabs the throne. Decreased to captivity, Maximus goes up through the rates of the gladiatorial area to avenge the killing of his household and his Emperor.
Released in the U. s. Declares on May 5, 2000, Gladiator was a box workplace achievements, getting opinions that are optimistic, and was acknowledged with temporarily refreshing the traditional impressive. The movie was selected for and won several prizes, particularly five School Awards in the 73rd School Awards such as Best Photo. Although there have been shares of both a prequel and follow up, as of 2012, no generation has started.
Released in the U. s. Declares on May 5, 2000, Gladiator was a box workplace achievements, getting opinions that are optimistic, and was acknowledged with temporarily refreshing the traditional impressive. The movie was selected for and won several prizes, particularly five School Awards in the 73rd School Awards such as Best Photo. Although there have been shares of both a prequel and follow up, as of 2012, no generation has started.