One of episodes so familiar from childhood History lessons. New meanings, in the context of confrontation of two different , in many senses, cities. And the presumed victory of very young Rome.
Emanuele Maria. Di Stefano as Tito Tazio is the revelation of episode. Cruel, immature, maybe too young , reminding Rodrigo Santoro as xerxes in 300 by Zack Snyder but using, in decent manner, the few informations about Sabin ruler.
Sure, the basic good point remains the atmosphere.
No doubts, only the first episode. But nice premises.
And, like in the first season, the Latin language remains, in essence, the main character of series.
Emanuele Maria. Di Stefano as Tito Tazio is the revelation of episode. Cruel, immature, maybe too young , reminding Rodrigo Santoro as xerxes in 300 by Zack Snyder but using, in decent manner, the few informations about Sabin ruler.
Sure, the basic good point remains the atmosphere.
No doubts, only the first episode. But nice premises.
And, like in the first season, the Latin language remains, in essence, the main character of series.