At my signal, unleash hell!' What the Gladiator films tell us about 21st-century men
Briefly

Looking at the masculinity portrayals in Gladiator II compared to the original highlights different societal values around men, women, humor, and geopolitics, revealing a notable evolution.
Paul Mescal's portrayal in Gladiator II presents a contrast to Russell Crowe's Maximus, showcasing a shift in the representation of male energy and its interaction with women.
The impact of Crowe's original performance in Gladiator was deeply felt within the cultural conversation about masculinity, revealing what men could represent at that point in time.
The dialogue and the between engaged with expectations of masculinity significantly evolved in 24 years, reflecting broader shifts in societal norms and ideals regarding gender roles.
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