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Giulio Cesare

Titolo originale: Julius Caesar
  • Mini serie TV
  • 2002
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,6/10
3350
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Giulio Cesare (2002)
Julius Caesar
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Giulio Cesare, ventenne, fugge da Roma per salvarsi la vita durante il regno di Sula, ma grazie alla sua abilità e ambizione diventa il dittatore supremo di Roma quattro decenni dopo.Giulio Cesare, ventenne, fugge da Roma per salvarsi la vita durante il regno di Sula, ma grazie alla sua abilità e ambizione diventa il dittatore supremo di Roma quattro decenni dopo.Giulio Cesare, ventenne, fugge da Roma per salvarsi la vita durante il regno di Sula, ma grazie alla sua abilità e ambizione diventa il dittatore supremo di Roma quattro decenni dopo.

  • Star
    • Jeremy Sisto
    • Richard Harris
    • Christopher Walken
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,6/10
    3350
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    • Star
      • Jeremy Sisto
      • Richard Harris
      • Christopher Walken
    • 69Recensioni degli utenti
    • 6Recensioni della critica
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    • Candidato a 2 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 vittoria e 5 candidature totali

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    Jeremy Sisto
    Jeremy Sisto
    • Gaius Julius Caesar
    • 2002
    Richard Harris
    Richard Harris
    • Lucius Cornelius Sulla
    • 2002
    Christopher Walken
    Christopher Walken
    • Marcus Portius Cato
    • 2002
    Valeria Golino
    Valeria Golino
    • Calpurnia
    • 2002
    Chris Noth
    Chris Noth
    • Pompey
    • 2002
    Heino Ferch
    Heino Ferch
    • Vercingetorix
    • 2002
    Tobias Moretti
    Tobias Moretti
    • Caius Cassius
    • 2002
    Kate Steavenson-Payne
    Kate Steavenson-Payne
    • Portia
    • 2002
    Samuela Sardo
    • Cleopatra
    • 2002
    Nicole Grimaudo
    Nicole Grimaudo
    • Julia
    • 2002
    Pamela Bowen
    Pamela Bowen
    • Aurelia
    • 2002
    Sean Pertwee
    Sean Pertwee
    • Labienus
    • 2002
    Ian Duncan
    Ian Duncan
    • Marcus Brutus
    • 2002
    Daniela Piazza
    • Cornelia
    • 2002
    Paolo Briguglia
    Paolo Briguglia
    • Marcus Portius
    • 2002
    Jay Rodan
    Jay Rodan
    • Marc Antony
    • 2002
    Christian Kohlund
    • Lepidus
    • 2002
    Ralph Brown
    Ralph Brown
    • Xanthus
    • 2002
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    8Lars-Gosta

    Flawed, but oddly compelling

    I enjoyed this miniseries. I have some objections though. There are several factual errors, like Pompey did not crush the slave rebellion (Crassus and Cicero did), there was no law against armies south of the Rubicon - Caesar just transgressed his jurisdiction to do so. Important characters and events like Catilina's revolt, Crassus, Octavian, the war in Spain, etc. are totally left out. The characters are very shallow. Caesar himself is to sympathetic - he was a shrewd and ruthless politician.
    neuhach

    The story of the politician, general and private man, Julius Caesar.

    Julius Caesar is another mini series by the DeAngelis Group. Like some of their other Producions one sees a few well know actors, such as Richard Harris and Christopher Walken , as well as some local actors of Germany and Italy(Heino Ferch, Tobias Moretti).

    The picture itself, even not indepth to the real Caesar story, gives an nice picture of the times of the roman empire. Nice acting, as well as a well combined cast, give a nice viewing pleasure.

    Jeremy Sisto gives a new angel to a few on Caesar,Chris Noth (Sex & the City) gives a very good performance and Harris plays a Sulla, which you enjoy dying.

    All in all, the about 3 hour mini series is a nice evening view for the family, bringing love, war/action as well as history into your living room.
    6dh1897

    History

    My comments are mainly about the already existing comments which are nonsensical. Firstly, someone writes that it is a goof that Caesar claims to be a descendant of Venus, and that Venus is the Greek name, whereas the roman is Aphrodite. THAT is not the case: Venus is the roman name, and Aphrodite the Greek. Anyone with the slightest knowledge of mythology can tell you that.One should not write what one does not know about.

    Secondly, there is a grave error in the summary: Brutus is NOT the nephew of Caesar but of Cato. Caesar had a very famous grand nephew named Gaius Octavian, aka Emperor Augustus, who is not depicted in the film but mentioned in the end credits.

    I think it is OK for TV movie, but like most Roman films the "liberties" with historical facts annoys me. Still, it is far more correct than most of its ilk. A bit rushed at times, but fairly entertaining if you're into roman history.
    missmarmite

    Hail Vercingetorix!

    I was looking forward to this mini series since I had read it was being filmed. Julius Caesar is a magnificent historical person, a film like this was long overdue.

    Well, I have to say, I didn't like the first part much until Vercingetorix showed up. The historical facts were severely mutilated, although the costumes and scenery looked fine and the actors did good jobs. Then came the Gaul's leader. In my opinion Vercingetorix was the best part in the script, well written and impressively acted by Heino Ferch. I hadn't cared much for the other characters, but the wild haired and heavily tattooed Gaul (a big thank you to the make up department) broke the ice. When he appeared, the story suddenly got some interesting action. I cared for him, although I knew he would have to die in the end.

    The second part then was better, there was more tension building up and the Ides of March were dawning. The inevitable murder of Caesar was well choreographed, I only missed Marc Anthony's speech at Caesar's funeral. Jeremy Sisto's performance was okay, he changed believably from young father to older dictator. The supporting cast, consisting of excellent actors from different countries, worked together as a convincing ensemble, yet some actors (Sean Pertwee for instance) hadn't enough screen time to show their normal acting talent. Pity.

    I can recommend this mini series to everybody who loves action scenes with lots of Roman soldiers and definitely to fans of Heino Ferch. My rate: 8 out of 10.
    lyonessNYC

    They came to praise Caesar, then bury him...

    I'm a big fan of Roman history. I'm also a big fan of Richard Harris, Christopher Walken, Chris Noth, and any number of the interesting actors in this production. But that fandom was not enough to make me really love this uneven, choppy, and incredibly inaccurate portrayal of Julian Rome. Was this *supposed* to be "Julius Caesar, the Good Parts Version* (*with just enough bad left in to make him seem human and not perfect)" ?

    It felt like the writers desperately wanted to make Caesar a good guy and not deserving of the murder plot ultimately hatched against him on the Ides of March. Don't get me wrong -- Julius Caesar had many good points and did a lot for history. But he was also a womanizer, despotic at times, and many other sins too numerable to mention in this review, any of which make more sense as to why the Senate would want to murder him than the reasons shown in this miniseries.

    That is the worst crime in this series, I fear -- it makes no sense as to why so many would hate him enough to murder him. What they showed was he was doing many *good* things for Rome, with a few mistakes (like his affair and child with Cleopatra) thrown in to make him look a bit more human.

    Anyway. I enjoyed parts of this mini-series. Ultimately, I was disappointed on both a historical level and a dramatic level. The second part felt extremely choppy, and the last 45 minutes were extremely rushed -- they HAD to get Caesar to the Senate so they could stab him, after all, of course they had to rush. IMHO, better to have taken an extra hour or two to tell the tale properly than to try to fit it into the time they allowed.

    Hmmm...and thinking on it, this miniseries was decidedly written by someone who adored Caesar, and preferred to praise him, not to bury him.

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      Final film or television appearance of actor Richard Harris.
    • Blooper
      Sulla did not die as dictator of Rome. He resigned his position in 80 B.C., two years before his death in 78 B.C. He died a slow death from liver failure while writing his memoirs, not from a sudden heart attack.
    • Citazioni

      Aurelia: If you marry Cinna's daughter you will be identified with the popular party whether you wish or not.

      Caesar: I wish it.

      Aurelia: They are not our people.

      Cousin: You wish to join with farmers and hagglers and beggars?

      Caesar: Our family itself did not exactly drop straight out of Jupiter's ass.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 settembre 2003 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Paesi Bassi
      • Italia
      • Germania
      • Stati Uniti
    • Siti ufficiali
      • arabuloku.com
      • DeAngelis Film Production and Distribution
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Caesar
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Malta(setting: City of Rome)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • ARD Degeto Film
      • De Angelis Group
      • Five Mile River Films
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      • 16:9 HD

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