VividSimon
Simply Perfect
VeteranLight
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
AnhartLinkin
This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.
StyleSk8r
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
ma-cortes
Televisión docudrama that airs on History Channel, shot in UK and Bulgaria. It deals with the true story of Rome through the eyes of its main contenders who fought strongly to see its destruction. Narrated by Michael Healy , and by experts, scholars , and other hosts. Being well directed by Simon George, Sweeney and O'Dwyer . The series is told from the perspectives of those brave leaders of people that fought Rome who were termed as Barbarians by the Romans. They battled cruelly and savagely and many myths, legends and heroes were born, these are the followings :The notorious Carthaginian general Amilcar Barca had 3 sons , Asdrubal, Mago and Hannibal , all of them strike back against Rome .During the second Punic war in 218 Bc Hannibal: Nicholas Pinnock , attacks the Roman Republic by crossing the Pyrinees and the Alps with his vast army , he vanquished Fabio Maximus and , finally , defeated them in Trevia, lake Trasimeno, and Cannas , but being vanquished in Zama by Públio Cornelius Scipion.Then Hannibal committed suicide.As the slave Spartacus: Ben Battle, in 73 bc leads a violent Revolt against the decadent Roman Republic , after weeks of being trained as a gladiator for the arena he turns on his owners. He was a Thracian slave at a gladiators school, as the uprising soon spreads along Italy involving thousands of rebels to lead their final destination : Sicily . He and his thousands of freed slaves successfully make their way only to find their allied have abandoned them. Finally, they must face the might of Rome represented by the powerful Marcus Licinius Crasus: Valentine Pelka.There was a leader of Lusitania , the shepherd Viriathus who unleashes a wave of resistance to save his people from destruction . And Boudica : Kirsty Michell , the warrior Queen on Britain leads her tribe Icenos into rebellion against Rome , previously invaded by emperor Claudio and subsequently the mad emperor Nero.After her husband's death is left to Boudica to unite the fractious tribes of Celtics as Siluros and other Britons. The fiercy Iceni warrior , wife of a deceased King and proud mother of 2 daughters stand against the opressive and conquering empire. In raging torments and blood curling battles, the Barbarians and Roman legions , led by Paulinus who killed the Briton druids , fight a war of attrition, so ruthless and ominous that Boudica becomes a legend throughout the empire , the greatest the world has ever known.In the first half of the first century , the Queruscos and other Teutonic tribes led by Arminius the terrible: Tom Hooper upheaval against the brutal Rome and other adversaries . Augustus: Steven Berkoff orders governor Varo to take command , but he is really vanquished in the massacre of Forest Teoteburgo.Meanwhile, the Roman frontier , called Limes , to Barbarians countries was being protected by the Roman/Goth general Stilichon but he is unfortunately beheaded by the untrusted emperor . Long time after, the brave leader Goth Fritigerno : Steven Washington defeats emperor Byzantine Valente in battle of Adrianapolis, 378, in the Roman province of Thracia . It ended with an overwhelming Victory for the Goths and death of the Eastern emperor Flavio Julio Valente who was locked and burnt. Later on , it takes place the Rome sacking , 410 , by Alarico: Gavin Drea. And Genserico : Richard Brake , king of Vandalos, carries out Cartagho pillaging . His most famous exploit was the capture and plundering of Rome in June 455. Subsequently , Atilla :Hostina , crossed the Danube twice and plundered the Balkans but was unable to take Constantinople commanded by Emperor Teodosius II . Attila was defeated by visigoth Teodorico who died in battle and by General Aecio in Catalunian Fields. However, Aecio was killed by the nasty emperor Valentíniano III , son of Constantius and Galla Placidia, who previously married King Visigoth Ataulpho. And her daughter Honoria attempted to marry Attila to avoid the Rome invasion.
Dinin Do Urden
Ok... So... As other reviews pointed out, some facts are just plain wrong and important elements totally omitted.However, the worse thing about this documentary is the INSANE political position it takes... I mean... It is worse than Good US and Evil Russians or Germans.
Each "Barbarian" (some of which not being Barbarians... Hannibal or Spartacus for instance) is depicted as a Freedom Fighter versus the Roman Empire, the most EEEEEVIIIIIIL empire exiting on Earth.I'm not saying Roman Empire was good and gentle and yes they oppressed various cultures, yes they had slaves (as everybody had during those times... Athens did, Sparta did, Persian Empire did and most of the Barbaric factions), and yes, like any army (even US one) they committed atrocities, but Goddammit! This is supposed to be a historical documentary not a Marvel movie...And Ok, it's focused on the Barbarians, not on the Roman Empire. So I can get there is no reason to mention the insane development the Roman Empire provided to the entire occidental Europe. No need to say that it took almost a millenia for Europe to recover from the fall and get back to the same levels of health, safety, stable governments etc. Ok. It's not the focus and it's not what is driving me insane.
No, what drives me crazy is that you can be prepared to ear like 10000 times: "Romans oppressed and raped and killed and raped and oppressed, and raped". "In their arrogance, Roman Empire..." all this in a very dramatic way, always highlighting how bad and evil Romans were..And then: "Boudicca killed 10,000 Civilians". This is a f****g War Crime level of evilness. But no... They say this like just a simple normal fact.. Like, "but yeah. It's OK you know? It's normal, it's again the Roman Empire, so that's fine". No mention of torture for the Barbarians? No rape? No genocide?Give me a break.... Too cringy... Way too cringy...What's the ptoblem? Is the producer / director jealous his country never shine in such a way for so long or what?
aloidi
I was very excited when I saw that this series was being aired. The idea of a well written and well acted look at the enemies of Rome, through their own eyes is a very attractive one. Yet. I have only been able to watch the first part of the first program which is about the great general Hannibal Barca. This is a man I know a lot about having read extensively about him. The program is not interested in realism but in selling a story. First they make Hannibal black. There is no mention in any of the extensive Roman histories describing Hannibal as black. Still, I imagine it conforms to a certain type of historical wishful thinking. Underlined by the fact that they have Jesse Jackson commenting on the program. What does Jesse Jackson know about it? So much for experts... They keep calling Hannibal's troops 'Barbarians', why? I doubt even the Romans would have called them barbarians. The Carthaginians were a sophisticated empire that competed with Rome in many ways not just militarily. Hannibal was one of the great, great generals of all time, yet the program skips over many of his greatest battles with barely a mention. I stopped watching.
grantss
A documentary series on the rebel leaders who stood up to the Roman Empire, with varying degrees of success. Through narration, expert opinion and dramatized scenes we see the histories of Hannibal, Viriathus, Spartacus, Boudica, Arminius, Fritigern, Alaric, Geiseric and Attila the Hun and their struggles for independence from Rome.An interesting period of history, with colourful subjects, well told. Well dramatized too - not just basic battle scenes as many military history series seem to consist of, but decent dialogue and human drama, in addition to some great action scenes. Many well known actors and actresses too. On the downside, the dramatization sometimes takes precedence over historical accuracy. Also, the experts that are wheeled out feel very staged, speech-filled, preachy and superfluous. For example, why on earth do you need Jesse Jackson for a series about the Roman Empire? The experts are largely just padding.