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Rome

  • Série télévisée
  • 2005–2007
  • 14A
  • 1h
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,7/10
200 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Rome (2005)
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  • Création originale
    • John Milius
    • William J. MacDonald
    • Bruno Heller
  • Vedettes
    • Kevin McKidd
    • Ray Stevenson
    • Polly Walker
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,7/10
    200 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    384
    14
    • Création originale
      • John Milius
      • William J. MacDonald
      • Bruno Heller
    • Vedettes
      • Kevin McKidd
      • Ray Stevenson
      • Polly Walker
    • 339Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 31Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • Série la mieux cotée no 94
    • A remporté 7 prix Primetime Emmy
      • 19 victoires et 36 nominations au total

    Épisodes22

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    Rome: The Complete First Season
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    Rome: The Complete First Season
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    Kevin McKidd
    Kevin McKidd
    • Lucius Vorenus
    • 2005–2007
    Ray Stevenson
    Ray Stevenson
    • Titus Pullo
    • 2005–2007
    Polly Walker
    Polly Walker
    • Atia of the Julii
    • 2005–2007
    Kerry Condon
    Kerry Condon
    • Octavia of the Julii
    • 2005–2007
    James Purefoy
    James Purefoy
    • Mark Antony
    • 2005–2007
    Ian McNeice
    Ian McNeice
    • Newsreader
    • 2005–2007
    Coral Amiga
    Coral Amiga
    • Vorena the Elder
    • 2005–2007
    Lindsay Duncan
    Lindsay Duncan
    • Servilia of the Junii
    • 2005–2007
    Lidia Biondi
    Lidia Biondi
    • Merula
    • 2005–2007
    Tobias Menzies
    Tobias Menzies
    • Marcus Junius Brutus
    • 2005–2007
    Nicholas Woodeson
    Nicholas Woodeson
    • Posca
    • 2005–2007
    Indira Varma
    Indira Varma
    • Niobe
    • 2005–2007
    David Bamber
    David Bamber
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero
    • 2005–2007
    Chiara Mastalli
    Chiara Mastalli
    • Eirene
    • 2005–2007
    Manfredi Aliquo
    Manfredi Aliquo
    • Castor
    • 2005–2007
    Suzanne Bertish
    Suzanne Bertish
    • Eleni
    • 2005–2007
    Max Pirkis
    Max Pirkis
    • Gaius Octavian
    • 2005–2007
    Lee Boardman
    Lee Boardman
    • Timon
    • 2005–2007
    • Création originale
      • John Milius
      • William J. MacDonald
      • Bruno Heller
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    Reviewers say 'Rome' is acclaimed for its historical setting, production design, and character arcs, especially Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo. The series blends historical accuracy with drama, vividly portraying Roman life. However, some note inaccuracies and creative liberties. Its graphic content and abrupt cancellation after two seasons are criticized. Despite this, 'Rome' is celebrated for its ambitious scope, strong performances, and educational yet entertaining depiction of ancient Rome.
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    J5iftY5iveXtreme

    a feast for the eyes!

    HBO's "Rome" is perhaps one of the best historical TV shows there ever was and one of the best HBO has ever produced.

    Set during the first century B.C., this TV show tells the tale of two Romans serving in the army, Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pollo. Vorenus in a strict, humorless and hard-working centurion, expecting his troops to obey him and is a loyal citizen of Rome. Pollo is muscular, carefree, party-loving, and womanizing, yet he is also a faithful, trustworthy friend, loyal companion, and overall lovable character. These two military men serve in Julius Caesar's army and live during a time of turmoil in Rome.

    Originally planned as a TV miniseries, "Rome" has become an actual TV show. This TV show is mostly fictional, but it incorporates historical characters like Caesar, Pompey, Cato, Mark Anthony, and Atia, the most of Octavian, soon to become Rome's first emperor, Augustus. It is a time when the Roman Republic is corrupt, and high-ranking Romans like Julius Caesar and Pompey fight for power. The historical events in Rome are told thru the eyes of Vorenus and Pollo.

    The script is intelligent and realistic, with some profanity, violence, and decadence. Unlike most portrayals of Rome, which tend to be clean and sanitize things, this is a graphic portrayal of Ancient Rome, complete with drunkards, brawlers, womanizers, prostitutes, adulterers, fornication, and loads of sexual acts. This TV series do not attempt to hide the dirty aspects of the Roman Empire. Rather, it is a honest depiction of the Empire, portraying its decadence and wickedness.

    As for the production, one word - great! The sets are huge and realistic, with the viewer feeling as if he/she is in the middle of the scene. The costumes, too, are realistic and accurate. The sets, props, and costumes, etc. show signs of research. The actors and actresses did a great job, too, portraying their characters realistically.

    Overall, this is a great series. I will be expecting more seasons of this.
    stpatric

    Excellent mini series

    I have watched both of the first two episodes and I am very impressed, and look forward to seeing all 12. So far this is the best mini series that I have seen in years. If the next ten episodes are as good as these two, then I will rate this series right up there with Roots, Centennial, and Lonesome Dove. I guess that dates me somewhat, doesn't it.

    I agree with all of the other many positive comments on this series. There are still people out there who enjoy intelligent programing, instead of all these mindless sitcoms and reality shows. I too am a history buff, and enjoy the authenticity that this series projects to the viewer, as opposed to just more Hollywood glitter like that abominable "ALEXANDER".
    10jacksflicks

    The Best Yet?

    I Claudius was maybe the best miniseries ever. Now, there's Rome, and it's even better.

    I agree with another reviewer, that quibbles about historical inaccuracies, such as accents or how old so-and-so should be, are silly pedantry. I've been a Roman history buff ever since my own high school triumvirate of Caesar, Cicero and Virgil, and I say that this historical fiction is both exciting AND quite accurate with the important stuff.

    So far, every player has been terrific, in particular Ciarán Hinds as Caesar and Max Pirkis as Octavian. Julius Caesar was perhaps the most complex "great" figure in history. Was he a great populist, trying to champion the people against the Optimates, or was he an ambitious demagogue, who was using the Roman mobs to attain the imperium? Hinds depicts this complexity perfectly, while projecting a steely will that is shared by Caesar's emerging protégé, Octavian. Thanks to Max Pirkis's brilliant portrayal, we can already see the no-nonsense pragmatism, ruthlessness and brilliance that will propel this boy into becoming the greatest despot in history.

    And what about that dissolute Mark Anthony? We can already see Actium in his face. And with Atia, I think Livia (as depicted in I Claudius) and Messalina have met their match.

    And midst the struggle for mastery of Rome, we see the struggle of more common folk just to make a living. Rome makes the parallel stories of the Optimates and Centurian, now Prefect, Vorenus and Legionnaire Pullo a perfect vehicle for comparing the travails of different classes — their love lives, social lives, how they treated the servants, how they practiced their faiths, how they fought. Seen from these different perspectives (which we did not get with I Claudius), we get a three-dimensional view and, for me, the closest to feeling like one is actually there of any historical fiction ever produced.

    And look at the production values. Is it any wonder, when we see who's behind the camera — Michael Apted and John Milius — that we have an immaculately crafted work?

    By their commitment to quality of production and integrity of story, HBO and BBC are demonstrating what television can be. This is a wonderful, wonderful series. Anyone with a love of history, drama and spectacle should be devouring it with delight.
    HMDixon2

    An excellent evocation of Ancient Rome and its people

    One of the grand stories of history, Julius Ceasar and the beginnings of the Empire, told in a style which is both compelling and historically accurate. I am an art historian with a particular interest in Ancient Rome, and I find this to be the best evocation of Ancient Rome yet on screen.

    Rome at the time of Julius Ceasar was the major power in Europe and northern Africa, but it was not yet the great city of the Emperors. For once the set designers have got it right. It is colorful (not the pure white city of Hollywood), squalid, profane, reverent, brutal, and alive with life. We know of the graffiti from ancient sources. We know the outlines of the history, which this series treats very accurately. What we cannot know is the souls of the major actors in this great drama. This mini-series gives us a glimpse into the motivations, both grand and petty, of the people who brought down the Republic but did not quite replace it with the Empire. Not quite yet.

    Aside from the sets and set decoration, which is superb (first time a Roman insula or apartment building is accurately shown on film to the best of my knowledge), what this series does is give us a sense of the possible motivations behind the historical facts. Is this the way it really was? No one can say. It does fit the historical data we have. What this series does, beyond everything else, is remind us that these figures were people with all the complexity of motivation that we experience in people today. The producers, directors, and actors have admirably avoided the cardboard cut-out and pretentious posturing.

    Be warned, this mini-series is just as casually brutal and profane as Ancient Rome was. I would not let young children watch it, at least not without serious guidance. I will say that it is just plain excellent and well worth your attention. You will be entertained and informed. It will make you think about characters that we know only distantly from books or from far more conventional Hollywood cardboard characterizations. Unequivocally a great production.
    10Supermanfan-13

    Brilliant

    Rome is absolutely, without a doubt, one of the best and most underrated tv series of all-time and is easily one of my favorite shows. The show centers around two Roman soldiers, Titus Pollo (Ray Stevenson) and Lucius Vorenus (Kevin McKidd), as they are caught up in the biggest historical events and involved with the biggest historical figures of that era. The series is also as historically accurate as any show surrounding that era is. HBO is known for being the best when it comes to their tv shows and Rome is right there with the best of them. The entire cast of this show does an incredible job, every actor and actress on screen come off as completely believable. The attention to detail on this show is amazing, the show just takes you into their world and that era and doesn't let go of you. You'll want to binge this series as fast as possible.

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    • Anecdotes
      The show's five acres of outdoor "period" sets were the largest standing set in the world to date.
    • Gaffes
      In one scene, a character is suddenly awoken. He yells out "Oh, Jesus!". This is taking place decades before Jesus's time.
    • Citations

      Mark Antony: I really think you should reconsider.

      Gaius Julius Caesar: Anyone else, certainly. But those 2 - they found my golden standard and survived a storm that killed an army. Now they come face to face with Pompay Magnus. They have powerful Gods on their side. And I will never kill a man with such powerful friends.

    • Autres versions
      Because episode three is 37 minutes long, it was hard for BBC2 to schedule in the UK, and it was also felt that the short running time would make the episode feel curiously light. The first three episodes were therefore edited down into episodes one and two for the UK. This was mostly achieved by trimming within existing scenes; few scenes were actually lost. The final two episodes of the first series were also edited into a single double-length episode, possibly because it was around the Christmas period and was easier to fit into the holiday schedule than two regular-length slots.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 août 2005 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Boyana Film Studios, Budapest, Bulgarie
    • sociétés de production
      • HD Vision Studios
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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