Roma

(serie)
  • Gran Bretaña Rome
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Gran Bretaña / Estados Unidos, (2005–2007), 19 h 45 min (Minutos: 44–65 min)

Música:

Jeff Beal

Reparto:

Kevin McKidd, Ray Stevenson, Polly Walker, Kerry Condon, James Purefoy, Ian McNeice, Coral Amiga, Lindsay Duncan, Lidia Biondi, Tobias Menzies (más)
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Temporada(2) / Episodios(22)

Sinopsis(1)

Roma es el drama épico de los días de Julio César, su brutal secuaz Marco Antonio, su malicioso único heredero natural Octavio, su conflictivo amigo Brutus, su despiadada sobrina Atia y su colérica amante Servilia. Un drama histórico a través de los ojos de Lucius Vorenus y Titus Pullo, dos soldados cuyas vidas se entrelazan y cuyo destino dependerá del propio destino de Roma. Deseo y lujuria, lealtad y traición enredan a los infames romanos en una cruel lucha de poderes y principios, venganza y redención, la caída de la república… y el nacimiento del nuevo Imperio Romano. (Warner Home Video)

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Reseña del usuario NinadeL de esta serie (3)

Roma (2005) 

inglés Where are the days when HBO wasn't synonymous with Game of Thrones? Rome may be boring compared to other cable networks' ancient series, but not every project can be as perfect as Spartacus: Gods of Arena. No one has stuck in my mind from amongst the actors, and there is no other drama that has been done more times than the story of Caesar. The proclaimed work with authenticity did not pay off in the end because nobody wanted to pay for more than 2 seasons. What is important, though, is the fact that the popularity of historical series picked up and the door was open for the subsequent The Tudors or Vikings. #hbo ()

Season 1 (2005) (S01) 

inglés If you are one of those who enjoyed the storyline with Cleopatra in the biography of Gaius Julius Caesar, you will probably despair a little. However, everything runs like clockwork, and March 15 will indeed come at the end. Will a 2nd series about the chaos after his death be more interesting? ()

Season 2 (2007) (S02) 

inglés After March 15, the classic chaos really begins. The period of the end of the Republic, the courtship of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, the rise of Octavian Augustus... And, of course, several storylines on the side. Unfortunately, at the time, HBO chose the most played-out story, which was already hackneyed in Shakespeare's time. IMHO, even the story of Vorenus and Pullo's friendship won't change that. In addition, the time management was very strange in the series, the first episodes went nowhere, and the ending was accelerated to the point of being unclear. Even the snake scene wasn't great. ()