Movie Breakdown: Gladiator II
Pre-Screening Stance:
Hey look at that, it’s another legacy sequel that doesn’t really feel particularly necessary … but Ridley Scott is directing and it stars Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal, Paul Mescal, and other easy-to-like folks, so sure, I’m down to give Gladiator II a go.
Post-Screening Ramble:
Well, Gladiator II isn’t great but it also manages to avoid being bad. The film, which is set 16 years after the original, features a new fella (Paul Mescal) who finds himself captured and tossed into the Coliseum. This time though it’s not for the amusement of just one emperor but two – the twisted twin rulers Geta (Joseph Quinn) and Caracalla (Fred Hechinger). There’s also some behind the scenes shenanigans, which are largely led by businessman/Gladiator-owner Macrinus (Denzel Washington), General Acacius (Pedro Pascal), and Lucilla (Connie Nielsen). I’d note more but then things would get spoiler-y quick and you don’t want that, though I could argue that this film doesn’t do a single unexpected thing throughout its lengthy runtime of nearly two and a half hours. And that, really, is what puts it on the straight and narrow path of being mediocre. Gladiator II, unfortunately, feels like a big paint-by-numbers studio movie – there’s famous faces, a lot of CG, and just an overall bloated feel to it that prevents it from rekindling the epic wonder of the first film. Again, this isn’t to say it’s bad – Denzel is clearly having a fantastic time playing the squirrely Macronis and there’s more than enough action to keep it from being an outright bore – but it just doesn’t have the spark that the original carries. Still, I’d recommend that you see it on the big screen because that’s where it’s going to play best – just be sure to keep those expectations in check. The film hits theaters this Friday, November 22.
One Last Thought:
I like Paul Mescal but after seeing him in Gladiator II, I’m not sure he should be starring in tentpole-type movies (or maybe at least not yet). He’s largely flat here, which could have just been the movie, but he has a couple of times to shine and he whiffs on replicating the gravitas that Russell Crowe sported in the first film.
I appreciate your movie reviews, I always check them out when I know we want to see a movie soon…
Is there anything out that you would put in front of this if you just had 1 movie to see this month? best wishes
If you haven’t yet seen CONCLAVE, that would be the top of my list. It is, however, hitting VOD next week, so you could just wait and watch it at home. Not sure how you feel about musicals, but I really liked WICKED (review coming shortly). A REAL PAIN is worthwhile as well but not necessarily something you need to see in a theater.