Monday, November 25, 2024

Gladiator II

 


      Not many directors working today can pull off a crowd pleasing spectacle such as this. Ridley Scott is one of those directors (Cecille B. DeMille would be proud). While it's been 24 years since it's predecessor, only 18 years have passed in this film as Mr. Scott returns us to the glory and horror of the arena. "Are we entertained?" Of course we are.

       The film stars Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal, Connie Nielsen, Joseph Quinn, Fred Hechinger, and Denzel Washington. Ms. Nielsen reprises her role from the original film and Mr. Mescal is the title gladiator. Mr. Pascal is a Roman general and Mr. Quinn and Mr. Hechinger are brothers who rule Rome as duo Emperors. Co-starring are Lior Raz, a gladiator trainer and Derek Jacobi returning as Senator Gracchus.  Mr. Mescal makes a fine lead in a star making role but it is Mr. Washington who nearly steals the film as the gladiator master who seeks ultimate power.. He is clearly having fun as the villain, as you watch him plot and angle his way into the emperors court. Mr. Washington is an actor on another level, adding great depth to what easily could have been just a cartoon villain (just watch his eyes as he calculates his next move).

       The screenplay by David Scarpa (with a story by Mr. Scarpa and Peter Craig) cleverly integrates the new story with the original film (shown in small flashbacks) and continues in fluid continuity. Mr. Scott raises the ante with bigger and more elaborate fights in the Colosseum arena. The first skirmish takes place with men against killer baboons before we even get to Rome. Obvious CGI animals, it sets the scene for what is to follow. From baboons, we get an animatronic/CGI rhinoceros and then Mr. Scott literally jumps the shark, filling the Colosseum arena with water and CGI sharks. At this point he has cut the cord of believability but redeems himself with the man to man fight scenes. To Mr. Scott's credit, even though he may have lost some credibility in the story with CGI sharks,  you find yourself still involved and entertained.

       Any fan of the original film will absolutely enjoy this one and even if you haven't seen the first one, there is just enough backstory to lead you through this sequel.

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