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28 Aug, 2010
Similar to "The Last Enemy", but with a good ending!
A bit over the top, and not unlike the British TV hit "The Last Enemy", with Benedict Cumberbatch (Amazing Grace), but with a brighter ending and a lot more action and faster moving plot and entertainment!
28 Aug, 2010
Good entertainment!
1 of 1 found this helpful Fun entertainment, despite dreadful performances by Colin Firth, Harry Van Gorkum and Ben Kingsley! Great villains elsewhere though! Totally fictitious take on the fate the last "Romulus" (The first was the first founder of Rome) and the "Ninth Legion", but a decent story. Aishwarya Rai and Peter Mullen save the day with their acting. Tom Sangster, at age 16-17 plays this 11 year-old cherub faced figurehead of an emperor, reasonably well. According to Wikipedia, He was installed as emperor by his father Orestes, the Magister militum of the Roman army after deposing the previous emperor Julius Nepos, who by the way, was recognized by Byzantium as the true emperor! Rome by this time was saturated by Christianity by this time, and quite revered by all the people, since Pope Leo the Great saved Rome from the Attila the Hun, with his savvy statesmanship. Yet, this film is filled with a druid mythology/occult theme supposedly belonging to "Merlin", even though St. Patrick's evangelistic work was spreading throughout the British Isles and Ireland like wildfire! The writers did not do their homework, because the toga would have been worn by a wealthy young Romulus in the beginning, and he would not have been mistaken as a street urchin, unless "the Prince and the Pauper" theme are being brought into the script as well. Besides his refined Latin and schooling would have been unmistakable give-away for an upper class student of a pedagogue (Ben Kingsley). Yet despite the lack of scholarly research, it is quite entertaining and a creative story.

07 Jul, 2021
Great!
Packaged well! Book in better shape than expected.
