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PUNTA CANA. “We are all slaves to information.” This is what Denzel Washington considers, who carried out an analysis of current politics and connects it with a message from his new film, including a famous phrase from 'Gladiator II', which contains an apocalyptic note.
“Gladiator II” contains what many analysts of the seventh art consider to be the best line of dialogue of 2024 and Denzel Washington, as the main actor, is seen unleashed that, after revealing his character's conspiratorial intentions, he unleashes a political dart that we must keep like gold in cloth.
“You know, it's very easy to speak from outside the United States and say this and that. Take a look. Choose a country. Any. It's all politics. Unfulfilled promises. And now, with the information age as it is, the left, the right, whoever, they better learn how to use those tools to manipulate people. There was a great line in the first movie I made, [‘Carbon Copy’ de 1981]: 'Power to the people? Yes, they had it once: it was called the Stone Age,' says the world-famous actor.
Regardless of the political content, the aforementioned film production contains such interesting elements that sitting for a couple of hours in the soft seat of a movie theater is something that inevitably has its value. Denzel, in his starring role, will take the moviegoer to live a unique experience in Gladiator II, because in this modern society, as the main character of Gladiator II describes: “Now we are all slaves to information. We really are. We are all slaves. So regardless of how you feel about leaders, whether you think this guy is crazy or that guy is sane, you better realize that you are being manipulated by both sides. Spot. Yeah.