@@Bassilios-961 I don't think he was talking about Caesar... and also prob having in mind our politicians pressing people, look at the date the guy also made the comment, over a year ago with lockdowns and shit.
People often ignore the dilema the senators were in at the time. Romans were very sceptical about the idea of kings and emperors, Caesar was extremely popular, he had defeated the pompey faction and had so much power and wealth that literally the senators were scared to vote against him, this whole structure relied on Caesar and if they wanted to save the republic then they had to do something about Caesar. There is a debate on if Caesar would actually have declared himself as emperor but most assume he would have done something similar to Augustus. There is no right or wrong here nor is there an actual hero or villian. The senators at that time had more balls and character thaan politicians today. They were ready to die for a cause which we never see today. I even admire the quality of Hitler for staying true to his evil ideology. Politicians today will do and say anything to get votes, literally anything.
Brutus also betrayed Decimus, one of the co-conspirators (the first to actually attack Caesar. Fun fact, Brutus didn’t actually help in the murder but stood in the sidelines. He only stabbed Caesar once the fight was over and he was on the ground). Decimus needed help but when he asked for military support to Brutus (whom had fled from Italy), and despite Cicero’s and Cassius calls for him to march to his aid, Brutus did not help. Decimus lost and was killed. At the battle pf Philippi aswel, thinking he had lost (when in reality Cassius leading the other flank was winning) he fled (later killing himself). Cassius which was winning the battle was sorrounded as Brutus forces fled, was killed.
@@leonardodavid2842 sorry got to correct this. at the first battle (first part) of Phillipi Cassius's part of the battle had lost where as Brutus's part had overran Octavian's camp more or less a draw, in an ironic part Brutus heard Cassius was in need of help and sent the Calvery but Cassius thought it was the Calvery of Octavian/Agrippa and unalived himself leaving only Brutus left, the second battle Brutus would lose and not long after unalive aswell.
I never realized how much the show looked more like a film than a TV show until it was edited with anamorphic ratio. No wonder it supposedly had the highest budget for a show during that time.
The cast was so amazing in this, felt like every character was born to play these characters. Julius Caesar was my favorite character next to Pullo, Vorenus and Marc Antony... And Pasco
Thanks very much :) I also hope I can get back to making them soon. Unfortunately I don't have as much free time as I used to have so it's quite difficult
the first book I ever read my father gave me a biography of Julius Augustus Caesar You could say it was a little disturbing as I was 5 years old .... however it shows me What's wrong about this TV show, the very last thing Caesar did was cover his face with his cloak as he died so that no one would see Him in death To be honest after reading the murder I was very traumatised and when my father asked what I thought it meant I had no idea He told me that the last act of Caesar was the perfect description of him as a Man and his entire life That even in his last breath he thought about his own pride dignity and would not give the scum who had just murdered him the pleasure or the honour of seeing Julius Caesar die There's something about the man which is inspiring even 2000 years later I know in my heart now that I will always be of the party of Caesarean.... And that's quite funny As today the big signifier in politics is are you an Aristo or a Plebyn..... Sounds theme of this show is the theme Of human life for all time
One things always remains a constant through out history:
The oppressors are always well dressed
Lol your logic is stupid
Caesar is no oppressor
@@Bassilios-961 I don't think he was talking about Caesar... and also prob having in mind our politicians pressing people, look at the date the guy also made the comment, over a year ago with lockdowns and shit.
If you mean Caesar, then I have to disagree, but if you mean the senate, I can agree
@@ZORGINCaesar was the opressor!
I wonder if Brutus would’ve still stabbed Caesar if he knew he would be remembered as one of history’s greatest betrayers?
People often ignore the dilema the senators were in at the time. Romans were very sceptical about the idea of kings and emperors, Caesar was extremely popular, he had defeated the pompey faction and had so much power and wealth that literally the senators were scared to vote against him, this whole structure relied on Caesar and if they wanted to save the republic then they had to do something about Caesar. There is a debate on if Caesar would actually have declared himself as emperor but most assume he would have done something similar to Augustus.
There is no right or wrong here nor is there an actual hero or villian. The senators at that time had more balls and character thaan politicians today. They were ready to die for a cause which we never see today.
I even admire the quality of Hitler for staying true to his evil ideology.
Politicians today will do and say anything to get votes, literally anything.
That's the thing isn't it. He thought he would be a liberator.
Brutus also betrayed Decimus, one of the co-conspirators (the first to actually attack Caesar. Fun fact, Brutus didn’t actually help in the murder but stood in the sidelines. He only stabbed Caesar once the fight was over and he was on the ground).
Decimus needed help but when he asked for military support to Brutus (whom had fled from Italy), and despite Cicero’s and Cassius calls for him to march to his aid, Brutus did not help. Decimus lost and was killed.
At the battle pf Philippi aswel, thinking he had lost (when in reality Cassius leading the other flank was winning) he fled (later killing himself). Cassius which was winning the battle was sorrounded as Brutus forces fled, was killed.
@leonardodavid2842 Some men are just snakes, and Brutus was one of them. Betrayal was his most prominent characteristic.
@@leonardodavid2842 sorry got to correct this. at the first battle (first part) of Phillipi Cassius's part of the battle had lost where as Brutus's part had overran Octavian's camp more or less a draw, in an ironic part Brutus heard Cassius was in need of help and sent the Calvery but Cassius thought it was the Calvery of Octavian/Agrippa and unalived himself leaving only Brutus left, the second battle Brutus would lose and not long after unalive aswell.
I never realized how much the show looked more like a film than a TV show until it was edited with anamorphic ratio. No wonder it supposedly had the highest budget for a show during that time.
Im still salty HBO cancelled this show for game of thrones. And what did we get out of it?
I like how he only showed his face to his opponents in the senate once he legitimately had more power than/over them.
The cast was so amazing in this, felt like every character was born to play these characters. Julius Caesar was my favorite character next to Pullo, Vorenus and Marc Antony... And Pasco
Been waiting for someone to do this! Thank you!
Same, this is awesome
How he hide his eyes before his death , he didn't want to see the faces that he trusted, betray him.
Caeser ❤
Yes, and it was also roman custom at the time to cover your face with your toga as you died, they believed it was more dignified
Such a fine piece you created. I give you sincere applause and gratitude!
This has to be one of your best edit yet. Bravo!
nah the music sucks
Rome is the best show on Rome haha and this masterpiece perfectly shows that!! Very well done 🙌
Wow... this show looks STUNNING in 2.35:1 widescreen!
It’s been a year since your last video hey man I just found your channel and it’s glorious make more videos plz
Thanks very much :) I also hope I can get back to making them soon. Unfortunately I don't have as much free time as I used to have so it's quite difficult
Brutus went on to become the head of Riverun
Imagine doing this in space
I wonder if he was as cunning, smart and charismatic as he is in the show?
I would guess definitely from what I've read about him.
CAESAR!
Caius iulius Caesar omnia vincit !
yawl fam hated the runt that survived on the fat of the land and made it almost out of the woods....
the first book I ever read my father gave me a biography of Julius Augustus Caesar You could say it was a little disturbing as I was 5 years old .... however it shows me What's wrong about this TV show, the very last thing Caesar did was cover his face with his cloak as he died so that no one would see Him in death To be honest after reading the murder I was very traumatised and when my father asked what I thought it meant I had no idea He told me that the last act of Caesar was the perfect description of him as a Man and his entire life That even in his last breath he thought about his own pride dignity and would not give the scum who had just murdered him the pleasure or the honour of seeing Julius Caesar die There's something about the man which is inspiring even 2000 years later I know in my heart now that I will always be of the party of Caesarean.... And that's quite funny As today the big signifier in politics is are you an Aristo or a Plebyn..... Sounds theme of this show is the theme Of human life for all time
Do Lawerence of Arabia
Great vid!
Someone explain this to me 0:31
Caesar crossing the Rubicon?
@@Epicilem ok thanks
Sic Semper Tyrannis.
The popple of Rome was its downfall
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