Gladiator (2000)
by admin on Sunday, September 13th, 2009 | No Comments
Which of these 3 movies do you thinks was the most bloody and the most violent and say why?
Braveheart (1995)
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
or Gladiator (2000)
Braveheart – it’s no-holds barred gorry – body parts coming off, etc. – and medieval, the times when violence was at it’s height. Mel Gibson has no difficulty depicting death, blood, etc. and just look at how his character died! Oh my god. Difficult to watch. The violence was a character in itself.
The other other movies had the violence more in the background.
Yagudin Gladiator 2000
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