1:22:00
Boy?
1:22:02
You sent for me.
1:22:04
Yes, I did.
1:22:07
You're good, Spaniard,
but you're not that good.
1:22:10
You could be magnificent.
1:22:12
I'm required to kill, so I kill.
1:22:15
That is enough.
1:22:17
That's enough for the provinces,
but not for Rome.
1:22:25
The young emperor...
1:22:27
has arranged
a series of spectacles...
1:22:30
to commemorate his father...
1:22:32
Marcus Aurelius.
1:22:35
I find that amusing...
1:22:38
since it was Marcus Aurelius...
1:22:41
the wise,
the all-knowing Marcus Aurelius...
1:22:44
that closed us down.
1:22:50
So, finally, after five years
of scratching a living...
1:22:55
in flea-infested villages...
1:22:58
we're finally going back
to where we belong...
1:23:02
the Colosseum.
1:23:07
Oh, you should see
the Colosseum, Spaniard.
1:23:11
Fifty thousand Romans...
1:23:15
watching every movement
of your sword...
1:23:22
willing you to make
that killer blow.
1:23:26
The silence before you strike...
1:23:29
and the noise afterwards.
1:23:31
It rises.
1:23:34
It rises up like...
1:23:38
like a storm...
1:23:40
as if you were
the thunder god himself.
1:23:43
You were a gladiator?
1:23:45
Yes, I was.
1:23:55
You won your freedom?
1:23:57
A long time ago, the emperor...