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Rome

  • Série télévisée
  • 2005–2007
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Rome (2005)
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Un récit réaliste des vies des Romains illustres et ordinaires durant les derniers jours de la République romaine.Un récit réaliste des vies des Romains illustres et ordinaires durant les derniers jours de la République romaine.Un récit réaliste des vies des Romains illustres et ordinaires durant les derniers jours de la République romaine.

  • Création
    • Bruno Heller
    • William J. MacDonald
    • John Milius
  • Casting principal
    • Kevin McKidd
    • Ray Stevenson
    • Polly Walker
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,7/10
    198 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    316
    64
    • Création
      • Bruno Heller
      • William J. MacDonald
      • John Milius
    • Casting principal
      • Kevin McKidd
      • Ray Stevenson
      • Polly Walker
    • 336avis d'utilisateurs
    • 31avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Émission notée 94 parmi les meilleures
    • Récompensé par 7 Primetime Emmys
      • 19 victoires et 36 nominations au total

    Épisodes22

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    Kerry Condon Career Retrospective
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    Streaming Passport: The Roman Empire
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    Rome: The Complete First Season
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    Rome: The Complete First Season
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    Kevin McKidd
    Kevin McKidd
    • Lucius Vorenus
    • 2005–2007
    Ray Stevenson
    Ray Stevenson
    • Titus Pullo
    • 2005–2007
    Polly Walker
    Polly Walker
    • Atia of the Julii
    • 2005–2007
    Kerry Condon
    Kerry Condon
    • Octavia of the Julii
    • 2005–2007
    James Purefoy
    James Purefoy
    • Mark Antony
    • 2005–2007
    Ian McNeice
    Ian McNeice
    • Newsreader
    • 2005–2007
    Coral Amiga
    Coral Amiga
    • Vorena the Elder
    • 2005–2007
    Lindsay Duncan
    Lindsay Duncan
    • Servilia of the Junii
    • 2005–2007
    Lidia Biondi
    Lidia Biondi
    • Merula
    • 2005–2007
    Tobias Menzies
    Tobias Menzies
    • Marcus Junius Brutus
    • 2005–2007
    Nicholas Woodeson
    Nicholas Woodeson
    • Posca
    • 2005–2007
    David Bamber
    David Bamber
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero
    • 2005–2007
    Chiara Mastalli
    Chiara Mastalli
    • Eirene
    • 2005–2007
    Manfredi Aliquo
    Manfredi Aliquo
    • Castor
    • 2005–2007
    Indira Varma
    Indira Varma
    • Niobe
    • 2005–2007
    Suzanne Bertish
    Suzanne Bertish
    • Eleni
    • 2005–2007
    Max Pirkis
    Max Pirkis
    • Gaius Octavian
    • 2005–2007
    Lee Boardman
    Lee Boardman
    • Timon
    • 2005–2007
    • Création
      • Bruno Heller
      • William J. MacDonald
      • John Milius
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    Résumé

    Reviewers say 'Rome' is acclaimed for its historical setting, production design, and character arcs, especially Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo. The series blends historical accuracy with drama, vividly portraying Roman life. However, some note inaccuracies and creative liberties. Its graphic content and abrupt cancellation after two seasons are criticized. Despite this, 'Rome' is celebrated for its ambitious scope, strong performances, and educational yet entertaining depiction of ancient Rome.
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    10Supermanfan-13

    Brilliant

    Rome is absolutely, without a doubt, one of the best and most underrated tv series of all-time and is easily one of my favorite shows. The show centers around two Roman soldiers, Titus Pollo (Ray Stevenson) and Lucius Vorenus (Kevin McKidd), as they are caught up in the biggest historical events and involved with the biggest historical figures of that era. The series is also as historically accurate as any show surrounding that era is. HBO is known for being the best when it comes to their tv shows and Rome is right there with the best of them. The entire cast of this show does an incredible job, every actor and actress on screen come off as completely believable. The attention to detail on this show is amazing, the show just takes you into their world and that era and doesn't let go of you. You'll want to binge this series as fast as possible.
    jesseny-1

    This show is HOT!!!

    Just watched the third episode of ROME and I love it!! I was surprised to read some of the negative reviews on this forum.

    Political intrigue, great acting, sex, violence (the hand to hand type not the I'll shoot ya from a mile away kind), booze, gambling, prostitution, HOT HOT women, macho guys, murder, what's there not to like?!

    Not to go into all the details, but getting to know the characters is crucial. And after three episodes, We know the players. The actors are real good, thanks to the producers to go and get real actors not some pretty boy talentless losers. I read that the actors were mostly Brits and that is key. Most American Actors wouldn't be able to pull off the roles. Some of the acting is flawed but hey, it's a TV show and a darn good one. Being a history buff and after watching Collin Farrell and Angelina Jolie embarrass themselves in Alexander and Brad Pitt in Troy, Rome is quite a refreshing period piece.

    Liking a TV show has a lot to do with connecting with the characters. And there are a lot of them, about 12 main characters.1st of all Polly Walker as Atia is incredible!! This show was made for her. She's so hot and devious, and cunning, and okay hot, and such a strong personality, absolutely radiant woman, Wow.Then there's Ray Stevenson as Titus, he's like a Bullet Tooth Tony from Snatch. Macho, whoring, gambler type, a mans' man tough guy. Kevin McKidd is real good as a complex quiet type. Really good cast of fine actors. Indira Varma (plays Niobe)- SIZZLING HOT and she can act a little too. Not to mention Ciaran Hinds, he plays Caesar, absolutely believable, thank goodness. Kenneth Cranham (Pompey)-Fine, the actor that plays Cato (Karl Johnson)is also good.

    The set is legit. I feel like we're in Rome and not some Hollywood Movie set. I'm not sure if they're are using 3D MAx (or some other computer engineered set) but it works.

    Then there's the story line. A lot of evil doings going on and political maneuvering, love affairs of course, surely Rome was like that 2000 years ago! Obviously they have their history consultants, they are using the names of real people of Rome who lived 50 BC or there abouts and of course most is fictionalized to entertain us, so the plots are thick.

    Anyway, thumbs up from me, THIS IS A DON'T MISS SHOW.
    kjs99

    Rome for the First Time

    Great. Loving classical literature and history, and the sometimes ridiculous film genre known as Sword and Sandal, I was thrilled by the first episode - I really feel like I'm getting something very like the grit and feel of the place and the politics for the first time. I've read some stupid comments here that somehow the series is less than authentic because these Romans speak English - and most absurd - that the actors are all too old because the average male died in his 40's. That figure - If true - is skewed tremendously by the fact that many died of childhood maladies that are easily treated today. Many men lived in to their 70's and 80's, especially in the aristocracy. Pompey - one of the oldest in the series - died at something like 58, and his death was anything but natural. Look, some suspension of disbelief is required every time you turn the TV on. I think they've done a great job with this series and I look forward to future episodes.
    10jacksflicks

    The Best Yet?

    I Claudius was maybe the best miniseries ever. Now, there's Rome, and it's even better.

    I agree with another reviewer, that quibbles about historical inaccuracies, such as accents or how old so-and-so should be, are silly pedantry. I've been a Roman history buff ever since my own high school triumvirate of Caesar, Cicero and Virgil, and I say that this historical fiction is both exciting AND quite accurate with the important stuff.

    So far, every player has been terrific, in particular Ciarán Hinds as Caesar and Max Pirkis as Octavian. Julius Caesar was perhaps the most complex "great" figure in history. Was he a great populist, trying to champion the people against the Optimates, or was he an ambitious demagogue, who was using the Roman mobs to attain the imperium? Hinds depicts this complexity perfectly, while projecting a steely will that is shared by Caesar's emerging protégé, Octavian. Thanks to Max Pirkis's brilliant portrayal, we can already see the no-nonsense pragmatism, ruthlessness and brilliance that will propel this boy into becoming the greatest despot in history.

    And what about that dissolute Mark Anthony? We can already see Actium in his face. And with Atia, I think Livia (as depicted in I Claudius) and Messalina have met their match.

    And midst the struggle for mastery of Rome, we see the struggle of more common folk just to make a living. Rome makes the parallel stories of the Optimates and Centurian, now Prefect, Vorenus and Legionnaire Pullo a perfect vehicle for comparing the travails of different classes — their love lives, social lives, how they treated the servants, how they practiced their faiths, how they fought. Seen from these different perspectives (which we did not get with I Claudius), we get a three-dimensional view and, for me, the closest to feeling like one is actually there of any historical fiction ever produced.

    And look at the production values. Is it any wonder, when we see who's behind the camera — Michael Apted and John Milius — that we have an immaculately crafted work?

    By their commitment to quality of production and integrity of story, HBO and BBC are demonstrating what television can be. This is a wonderful, wonderful series. Anyone with a love of history, drama and spectacle should be devouring it with delight.
    nvserv

    Excellent production

    After seeing the first episode, the show promises to be an excellent production showing the civilization and intrigue of the Rome of Julius Caesar. We can't place our own moral code on these characters. They had their own, and are shown living it. When your life depended upon position and knowledge, you did everything you could to put yourself in the best position possible. In an "about the show" program that I saw about "Rome", the actress who plays Atia says that she doesn't feel her character is evil. The character is doing what she has to in order to keep her position and stay alive in that time. Life was hard, and so one didn't have the luxury of being soft.

    To those who complain about the accents, so what? Why would someone from ancient Rome speak with an Italian accent? Language and dialect evolve over time. Who knows what an ancient Roman accent sounded like? They aren't Italians speaking in English, they are Romans speaking their own Latin dialect. Latin is not Italian. Just ask my old High School Latin teacher. We just happen to have the movie magic version of a Universal Translator, so we can understand them.

    The sets are perfect, showing a bustling city, full of activity. To those who complain about them, they have to remember that the ruins of ancient Rome that we see today have been scoured clean by the progression of time. The filmmakers felt that ancient Rome would have been more like Bombay, India, and I tend to agree with them.

    The series shows life as it was in those days. I'm looking forward to seeing how it develops further.

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      The show's five acres of outdoor "period" sets were the largest standing set in the world to date.
    • Gaffes
      In one scene, a character is suddenly awoken. He yells out "Oh, Jesus!". This is taking place decades before Jesus's time.
    • Citations

      Mark Antony: I really think you should reconsider.

      Gaius Julius Caesar: Anyone else, certainly. But those 2 - they found my golden standard and survived a storm that killed an army. Now they come face to face with Pompay Magnus. They have powerful Gods on their side. And I will never kill a man with such powerful friends.

    • Versions alternatives
      Because episode three is 37 minutes long, it was hard for BBC2 to schedule in the UK, and it was also felt that the short running time would make the episode feel curiously light. The first three episodes were therefore edited down into episodes one and two for the UK. This was mostly achieved by trimming within existing scenes; few scenes were actually lost. The final two episodes of the first series were also edited into a single double-length episode, possibly because it was around the Christmas period and was easier to fit into the holiday schedule than two regular-length slots.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 juin 2006 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
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      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Boyana Film Studios, Budapest, Bulgarie
    • Sociétés de production
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
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