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Santi Alessandro
Recensito in Italia il 4 gennaio 2025
Ottimo prodotto servizio impeccabile grazie
Fabien CAMUSET
Recensito in Francia il 4 gennaio 2025
Trop peu connu ! Je recommande
fernando garcia del rio
Recensito in Spagna il 13 aprile 2025
completisima edicion de este gran clasico,con muchisimos extras,es la mas extendida que hay despues de la masacre que le hicieron antes de estrenarla,muy buena imagen y sonido
MAX bat
Recensito in Italia il 27 settembre 2024
Uno dei più bei film di sempre!Due miti assoluti!Scene e costumi memorabili!
Robert L
Recensito in Italia il 13 settembre 2024
un prodotto eccellente a un prezzo basso
シャア
Recensito in Giappone il 20 giugno 2024
豪華絢爛、大作、本当に色彩豊か❗昔のハリウッド映画は、良かった。長い作品なので、時間がある時しか観れませんが、大画面で見ると、圧倒されます。けれど、エリザベステーラーさんて、未だに好みのお顔ではありません。
bruno roberto maciel de oliveira
Recensito in Brasile il 27 maggio 2024
Ótimo filme
Michelangela
Recensito in Italia il 16 dicembre 2024
Sempre un grande film in alcuni momenti forse un po’ lento
michele p.
Recensito in Italia il 10 marzo 2024
Sempre un bel film, con le scene aggiuntive di capiscono meglio alcuni passaggi
Davide
Recensito in Italia il 21 aprile 2024
Un grande kolossal storico basato sulla storia della regina d'Egitto. Uno dei film più costosi della storia del cinema. Curatissimo sotto ogni aspetto e con un grande cast. Edizione a doppio disco blu-ray di qualità. Negli extra commento audio, vari interessanti speciali sul film e scene inedite. Consigliatissimo
Stefania
Recensito in Italia il 8 settembre 2023
È un colossal che vale la pena di vedere non foss altro che per le innumerevoli comparse usate per alcune scene e per la costruzione delle navi e degli edifici. Ricordiamoci che all epoca non esisteva il computer né il digitale.
Vale
Recensito in Italia il 23 agosto 2023
bellissimo film interessante sotto tutti gli aspetti.
Patrick Selitrenny
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 24 luglio 2002
Many have mentioned the length of the movie and stated that it was overlong and boring.Guess what? I found the recently made for TV one, laughable to say the least. It was just another MTV generation, "show us the b... and wiggle your a...", kind of movie.Stereotyped actors freshly out of Academic acting at best.In the 1963 version instead, you've got true Greatness.Just mention Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Rex Harrison and you know what you're in for. Count with appearances of actors such as Martin Landau, Andrew Keir, Hume Cronyn, Roddy McDowall, Francesca Annis, Michael Hordern, and so forth, that you are sure it is not you're regular everyday movie.Many also blabber about the Cecil B. DeMille '30s version, which was good for Hollywood greatness but ridiculous in historic terms.You should consider it like "The Robe" and "Demetrius and the Gladiators": a two-part story.The first part centering on the political, military and sentimental liaison between Julius Caesar and Cleopatra. This is where Caesar, having won over Pompaeus, finally elevates Cleopatra to ally of Rome and defies the Senate by marrying her, despite the fact that he is already married!The second part starts after the Ides of March. Rome is plunged into civil war following Caesar's assassination. A new man rises, Marc Antony and he's got all the chances to become the next Emperor of Rome. Unfortunately for him, in order to achieve victory over the plotters against the State, he's forced to make concessions, one of which is to part the Empire in three pieces, thus being a Triumvirate.Cleopatra won't accept the evidence and humiliates Marc Antony in public. In the end, after a long struggle, both like orphans without a spiritual father, fall for each other and a passionate love affair starts out of sheer despair for the future of Egypt and the Roman Empire.The end is inevitable, Marc Antony makes mistake after mistake. Diplomatic and not, until he finally gets a firm answer from Rome: "Either with us or against us!" (sounds familiar?).In the end there's only death in sight. Death of our heroes, death of a period and the death of the values for which they stood.It certainly is not Gladiator, but is the faithful account (as far as it is possible in the world of movie making) of those glorious bygone days.Burton and Taylor performances truly shine, despite the fact that they both consumed a lot of alcohol during the filming just to keep up with both their tempers. A fact, that for a movie like this and the situations depicted by the two, could only help.Rex Harrison as the older, weakend and disillusioned Caesar is in top form and adds to a realistic if not historic depiction of the famous would-be Emperor.The costumes, the sets, the battles were all recreated following meticolously documents of that period. Everything is "real".So, the next time somebody should call it pompous or fake, he should bite his tongue, because everything you get to see in this movie is as it really was!If you're looking for gladiators slashing each other to pieces, you're in the wrong place. But if you're interested in history and historic recreation then you get plenty for your money.Naval battles as they were really fought at sea, Republican Rome as it was before the Civil War, Alexandria as it appeared when the famous Library still existed. All this and more, all faithfully rebuilt for the feast of your eyes.And then there is the Love Story of all times, even made famous by Shakespeare himself and which couldn't have been told more clearly and played out more vividly and passionately than here.If you still don't like it go with "Caddyshack" or "Dumb and Dumber", you're better off with those... but don't forget, no one will ever be able to produce a movie like this again. Either money wise or casting wise.
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