Do you believe you'll see them again when you die? I think so.
Gladiator
3.9s
Do you believe you'll see them again when you die? I think so.
Gladiator
3.9s
I'll have to wait. But you would? Wait?
Gladiator
2.6s
They will not die for many years.
Gladiator
2.4s
They will not die for many years.
Gladiator
3s
But then, I will die soon.
Gladiator
1.7s
I think, no.
Gladiator
1.5s
I think, no.
Gladiator
1.3s
Of course.
Gladiator
2.1s
My wife is preparing food.
Gladiator
2.7s
My daughters carry water from the river.
Gladiator
2.9s
My daughters carry water from the river.
Gladiator
2.3s
My wife is preparing food.
Gladiator
2s
Will I ever see them again?
Gladiator
1.4s
My home.
Gladiator
1.2s
My home.
Gladiator
2m31s
What do you want? Girl? Boy? - You sent for me. - Yes, I did. You're good, Spaniard, but you're not that good. You could be magnificent. I'm required to kill, so I kill. That is enough. That's enough for the provinces, but not for Rome. The young emperor has arranged a series of spectacles... to commemorate his father, Marcus Aurelius. I find that amusing... since it was Marcus Aurelius, the wise... the all-knowing Marcus Aurelius, that closed us down. So finally, after five years of scratching a living... in flea-infested villages... we're finally going back to where we belong: The Colosseum. You should see the Colosseum, Spaniard. Fifty-thousand Romans... watching every movement of your sword... willing you to make that killer blow. The silence before you strike and the noise afterwards. It rises. It rises up... like a storm. As if you were the thunder god himself. - You were a gladiator? - Yes, I was. You won your freedom? A long time ago, the Emperor... presented me with a rudius. It's just a wooden sword. The symbol of your freedom. He touched me on the shoulder, and I was free. You knew Marcus Aurelius? I did not say I knew him. I said he touched me on the shoulder once. You asked me what I want. I, too, want to stand in front of the Emperor... as you did. Then listen to me. Learn from me. I wasn't the best because I killed quickly. I was the best because the crowd loved me.
Gladiator
42.5s
Win the crowd, and you'll win your freedom. I will win the crowd. I will give them something they've never seen before. So, Spaniard, we shall go to Rome together... and have bloody adventures. And the great whore will suckle us... until we are fat and happy and can suckle no more. And then... when enough men have died... perhaps you will have your freedom. Here. Use this.