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Entertainment & Sports

May 31, 2000

Good vs. Evil

Dicta: Movie Review By Stephen Zager Ancient Rome was a time of dictatorship and totalitarianism. One man controlled the laws of an entire nation. The caesar decided who was fortunate enough to live, who was unfortunate enough to die and who was to be punished, and he dictated the law that would govern the people of Rome. However, what would happen if this solitary man decided that no man, not even he himself, was worthy of such power?


        Movie Review
        By Stephen Zager
        
        Ancient Rome was a time of dictatorship and totalitarianism. One man controlled the laws of an entire nation. The caesar decided who was fortunate enough to live, who was unfortunate enough to die and who was to be pu...

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