![]() ![]() Jeremy Sisto's performance was okay, he changed believably from young father to older dictator. The inevitable murder of Caesar was well choreographed, I only missed Marc Anthony's speech at Caesar's funeral. The second part then was better, there was more tension building up and the Ides of March were dawning. I cared for him, although I knew he would have to die in the end. When he appeared, the story suddenly got some interesting action. 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. In my opinion Vercingetorix was the best part in the script, well written and impressively acted by Heino Ferch. ![]() The historical facts were severely mutilated, although the costumes and scenery looked fine and the actors did good jobs. Well, I have to say, I didn't like the first part much until Vercingetorix showed up. Julius Caesar is a magnificent historical person, a film like this was long overdue. ![]() I was looking forward to this mini series since I had read it was being filmed. ![]()
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