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What happens at the end of the battle between Commodus and Maximus?

What happens at the end of the battle between Commodus and Maximus?

Maximus and Commodus fight, with Maximus eventually killing him. Maximus, however, succumbs to his wounds. Before he dies, he orders Senator Gracchus reinstated, and expresses Marcus Aurelius’ final wish: that Rome be a republic again.

What happens at the end of the battle in Gladiator?

Throughout the film, various characters (Maximus, Lucilla, Gracchus, Marcus Aurelius) have talked about restoring republican government, and Maximus is finally, at the end, able to carry out Marcus Aurelius’ dying wish: that Rome be made a republic again.

What happens to Commodus in Gladiator?

Although Commodus engaged in show combat in the Colosseum, he was not killed in the arena; he was strangled in his bath by the wrestler Narcissus. Commodus reigned for over twelve years, unlike the shorter period portrayed in the film.

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How did maximus become a gladiator?

Escaping and failing to save his family, Maximus is captured by slave traders and is enslaved. Bought by the former gladiator turned wealthy gladiator trainer Antonius Proximo (Oliver Reed), Maximum becomes a reluctant gladiator and Maximus decides to fight in the arena in Rome so he can get close to Commodus and kill him.

What does the ending of Gladiator mean for Rome?

The ending of “Gladiator” makes it seem like Commodus’ death means a new beginning for Rome. But in reality, it was marked the end of the promise of Rome.

Does the ending of Gladiator make you cry?

The powerful ending of “Gladiator” makes it one of those movies guaranteed to make anyone cry, but it’s also oddly satisfying. We’ll explain. It’s fair to say the audience is pretty attached to Maximus by the end of “Gladiator.”

What is the most famous scene in Gladiator?

The most famous scene in “Gladiator” is the one that launched a thousand memes (to use a phrase from a different Ancient European society). Russell Crowe’s Maximus asks the crowd “Are you not entertained?” after executing a double-sword beheading on an unfortunate opponent, delivering an iconic moment in movie and internet history.