Ridley Scott's historical films, such as 'Napoleon' and 'Gladiator II', serve as reflections of contemporary beliefs rather than strictly adhering to historical facts, blurring the line between history and storytelling.
In 'Gladiator II', the obsession with history creates the potential for educational discourse, while simultaneously entertaining audiences with a narrative that implies historical events tuned for dramatic effect.
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