“Gladiator,” a 2000 epic by Ridley Scott, revived the sword-and-sandal genre, featuring Russell Crowe’s acclaimed performance, with rich visuals and historical liberties.
“Gladiator” exemplifies the American ideal of merit over birth, a theme prevalent in US cinema despite criticisms of its reality. Films like “Rocky” and “Flashdance” celebrate this narrative of self-made success through perseverance.
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