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<blockquote data-quote="PaganMcLoud" data-source="post: 584893" data-attributes="member: 17169"><p>Knew I'd forgot to add something important. THIS was it. Absolutely brilliant. </p><p></p><p>Gladiator truly had an amazing cast, some of the very best acting and spot-on dialogue but I honestly feel the director left-out way too much that (for me) </p><p>should have been vital in developing Crowe's character. We were all just kinda thrown-in at the deep end. </p><p>10, or even 5 more minutes in the beginning of this movie, showing the relationship he has with his family would've made me more sympathetic to his loss, </p><p>and (imo) would have propelled this one into the realm of "greatness." Still, what's there is highly enjoyable, and I do find myself watching this one every now and then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaganMcLoud, post: 584893, member: 17169"] Knew I'd forgot to add something important. THIS was it. Absolutely brilliant. Gladiator truly had an amazing cast, some of the very best acting and spot-on dialogue but I honestly feel the director left-out way too much that (for me) should have been vital in developing Crowe's character. We were all just kinda thrown-in at the deep end. 10, or even 5 more minutes in the beginning of this movie, showing the relationship he has with his family would've made me more sympathetic to his loss, and (imo) would have propelled this one into the realm of "greatness." Still, what's there is highly enjoyable, and I do find myself watching this one every now and then. [/QUOTE]
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