The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964): Or, the Multicultural Dream That Was Rome

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[1]Cultural hygiene is a must. Every day, you must try to consume culture that is educational, that elevates your soul, but also culture which puts you in sync with your society. That is a tough dilemma.

Thus, I am on the lookout for old, good films. Generally speaking, older is better.

The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964) is an amusing epic, especially if you can enjoy the Sixties kitsch. The film is attractive in that it does try to show some aspects of Roman life which most films ignore: the animal sacrifices for omens, the Roman saluting, the enthusiastic “Hails Caesars.” 

There is a lot of fascist energy in this movie.

The film is, at the same time, shockingly politicized. The basic message is that the Roman Empire fell because its people and...

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