Filmfan93
The Man in Black
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Saw this yesterday.
It was fun. Mescal was good and Denzel stole the show. Joseph Quinn was the standout for me and I can see why he's everywhere nowadays. He has an amazing range.
It doesn't stand anywhere near the first Gladiator though. The story is a complete rehash of the first film (up to the very end credits where they play the exact same version of Lisa Gerard's Now We Are Free - not sure what new recording she did, but this was just the exact same version from 24 years ago).
While the production design was on point, it looked like what a Gladiator sequel from 2002-2004 would've looked like, not a 2024 blockbuster. The CGI ships looked off, as well as some of the sets. They really shouldn't have used a re-cast kid Lucius and embed him in pre-existing flashback scenes from the first film - it almost took me away from the film.
The score was also very average. When you can't get a talent like Zimmer nowadays, I guess you get the Junkie XL's and Harry Gregson-Williams' for your film and call it a day. Generic epic sounds, mixed in with much better themes from the first film to try to evoke nostalgia.
Other than that, an enjoyable film.
7/10
It was fun. Mescal was good and Denzel stole the show. Joseph Quinn was the standout for me and I can see why he's everywhere nowadays. He has an amazing range.
It doesn't stand anywhere near the first Gladiator though. The story is a complete rehash of the first film (up to the very end credits where they play the exact same version of Lisa Gerard's Now We Are Free - not sure what new recording she did, but this was just the exact same version from 24 years ago).
While the production design was on point, it looked like what a Gladiator sequel from 2002-2004 would've looked like, not a 2024 blockbuster. The CGI ships looked off, as well as some of the sets. They really shouldn't have used a re-cast kid Lucius and embed him in pre-existing flashback scenes from the first film - it almost took me away from the film.
The score was also very average. When you can't get a talent like Zimmer nowadays, I guess you get the Junkie XL's and Harry Gregson-Williams' for your film and call it a day. Generic epic sounds, mixed in with much better themes from the first film to try to evoke nostalgia.
Other than that, an enjoyable film.
7/10