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THE LOST EMPIRE - Hollywood English Movie _ Colin Firth _ Ben Kingsley In English Full Action Movie
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00:00:00Good to be home, Commander?
00:00:28Is this what I'm supposed to wear?
00:00:32I can't even remember how to put it on.
00:00:36Why ask for trainers, no?
00:00:38Why me?
00:00:40Because they trust you. You are a true Roman.
00:00:43Besides, it's a glorious thing, they say, to guard the new Caesar.
00:00:48We held Africa for them for ten years.
00:00:50Grew old on their battlefields.
00:00:53Lost good men.
00:00:55What was it all for?
00:00:57We're soldiers, Aurelius.
00:00:59Politicians make the decisions.
00:01:02Two breeds of men to be avoided like the pox.
00:01:05Politicians and philosophers.
00:01:11You know, in Alexandria they cut off the hand that steals.
00:01:14Oh, please.
00:01:15Once the hand is off, it's for God to decide whether you live or die.
00:01:19Most die.
00:01:20Patiatus!
00:01:21Food outside.
00:01:22It'll make a mess.
00:01:23Blood everywhere.
00:01:24Who's this?
00:01:25Thief.
00:01:26Order me out.
00:01:27I'm not a thief.
00:01:28No, he's yours, big man.
00:01:29One hand or two, commander.
00:01:30Oh, just the one.
00:01:31No, let me go please.
00:01:32I wasn't gonna steal it.
00:01:33I swear to you.
00:01:34I gave you my word.
00:01:35Your word?
00:01:36No.
00:01:37No, I swear to you.
00:01:38I gave you my word.
00:01:39Your word?
00:01:40You.
00:01:41Street boy.
00:01:42Thief.
00:01:43How can you be a man of your word?
00:01:46Just one.
00:01:47My word?
00:01:48No.
00:01:49I swear to you.
00:01:50I gave you my word.
00:01:59Your word.
00:02:03You?
00:02:04Street boy.
00:02:05Thief.
00:02:07How can you be a man of your word?
00:02:09I just wanted to look at it.
00:02:12I am Aurelianus Caius Antonius, citizen of Rome, commander of the Imperial Garden.
00:02:16I am asking you, would you lie to me?
00:02:22I would not lie to you.
00:02:29You come back in ten years, boy.
00:02:33I'll give you your own sword.
00:02:34Now get out of here.
00:02:39Another worthy foe vanquished then, commander.
00:02:44It's heartening to see soldiers of Rome display such valour.
00:02:49Who are you?
00:02:50One who knows humiliation to be a poor teacher for both men and boys.
00:02:57I smell a philosopher.
00:03:00Are you all right?
00:03:01Take the boy and go.
00:03:04In our own good time.
00:03:13He said, go, old man.
00:03:18More than a philosopher, then.
00:03:20How do you do that?
00:03:44Every time we have goose for dinner, we do that same old trip.
00:03:48Oh, dear.
00:03:49Have I done that one before?
00:03:51And I didn't need your help.
00:03:56By the way, you missed your great lesson.
00:03:58How come you never told me you knew how to fight?
00:04:02Get out of here.
00:04:03Both of you.
00:04:04Go, go, go.
00:04:06I can pass.
00:04:06Odovacca.
00:04:17Orestes.
00:04:20For ten years I have supported Rome.
00:04:23Ten years!
00:04:24Who is that?
00:04:24My warriors have fought beside your legion.
00:04:26The commander of the gods.
00:04:27So now, here I am, to claim my dues.
00:04:33And what are your dues, General?
00:04:35One-third of all Italy.
00:04:38You'd think I'm joking.
00:04:40Is this true, Orestes?
00:04:41Did you make such a pact?
00:04:42No.
00:04:43How could I promise what is in mind to give?
00:04:46One-third of Italy!
00:04:48That way the alliance continues, and your new Caesar will not topple from his throne like
00:04:55the others before him.
00:04:56I promised you nothing beyond the rewards you were already given.
00:05:03You have grown so tall, Orestes.
00:05:06You forget whose shoulders you stand on.
00:05:16Romulus!
00:05:18Where have you been?
00:05:20We've been looking everywhere.
00:05:23Ambrosinas?
00:05:24You took him outside, without a guard?
00:05:27You know the danger.
00:05:29It's a fine morning.
00:05:30We went for a walk.
00:05:31No harm done.
00:05:31A walk?
00:05:33You know what tomorrow holds for him?
00:05:36For all of us.
00:05:37I know perfectly well, Orestes.
00:05:39I have as much care for your son as you have.
00:05:42What did you say?
00:05:42You go too far, schoolmaster.
00:05:50Leave us.
00:05:54Orestes.
00:05:56Sometimes I think you forget he's just a boy.
00:05:59He has your blood in his veins.
00:06:02Bloodline of the Caesars.
00:06:04He was never just a boy.
00:06:05Mother, in five years, there have been five emperors.
00:06:20And they were all murdered.
00:06:22What will happen to me?
00:06:27My son, this day you join the emperors.
00:06:41Mother, am I now the most powerful man in the world?
00:07:06You are.
00:07:07Then why can't I stay out on the day I'm crowned?
00:07:09What am I to be?
00:07:12A god or a boy?
00:07:16You are Caesar.
00:07:18And my Caesar must be protected.
00:07:22But who would harm me?
00:07:24The one you saw.
00:07:26Orderbaker, the Goth.
00:07:27He is our ally.
00:07:29You, teacher of words and numbers.
00:07:32What is the business of the state to you?
00:07:35My only concern is the welfare of your son.
00:07:39You may concern yourself no longer.
00:07:42He is Caesar now.
00:07:43He is still a boy.
00:07:44Perhaps he still needs me.
00:07:46Well.
00:07:47Your task is over.
00:07:49Leave us.
00:07:51Don't come back.
00:07:57Romulus.
00:07:57Romulus.
00:07:57Hail Caesar.
00:08:12This is Aurelius of the Nova Invicta.
00:08:16He will command your personal guard.
00:08:20May I see your sword, Commander?
00:08:21He must do everything to protect me from harm, must he not, Father?
00:08:31Indeed.
00:08:33He must.
00:08:34To the last breath.
00:08:35And do I have your word on that?
00:08:38You have his word.
00:08:40He is sworn to serve you.
00:08:42Is it so, Commander?
00:08:43Commander?
00:08:50I only wanted to look at it.
00:08:51Open the gate.
00:09:02And this is also Caesar's will?
00:09:06From a man who loved only power.
00:09:12So, you're an adventurer as well.
00:09:15If I see you again in Rome, it'll be on the point of my sword.
00:09:17Take care in the mist, Commander.
00:09:20It may hide what the gods themselves dare not look upon.
00:09:23But who will guard the guardians themselves?
00:09:35Master?
00:09:37Leave us.
00:09:43The senator.
00:09:44Well, these sit better on me than Armour ever did.
00:09:48How was it with you, Aurelius?
00:09:50Oh, a little older.
00:09:51No wiser.
00:09:52After all these years?
00:09:54Did you ever marry?
00:09:55Have children?
00:09:55No.
00:09:57So, what do you make of Rome?
00:09:59Different.
00:10:01Uneasy.
00:10:02If you were to guard our new Caesar,
00:10:05keep your wits about you.
00:10:07And come and see me.
00:10:08Friends are a rare commodity these days.
00:10:11I will.
00:10:30The gods!
00:10:32They betrayed us!
00:10:33Get up to the wall!
00:10:46Order, George!
00:10:48Commander!
00:10:54Police!
00:10:55Down!
00:11:01Defend the emperor!
00:11:03Back! Behind! Go! Go!
00:11:12Fork! Whoa!
00:11:24Get back, Roy!
00:11:33Go!
00:11:38Go!
00:11:42Go!
00:11:46Go!
00:11:53Go!
00:11:56Father!
00:11:58Father!
00:12:00Father!
00:12:02Father!
00:12:04Father!
00:12:06Father!
00:12:08Father!
00:12:10Father!
00:12:12Father!
00:12:14Odaka wants the boy alive!
00:12:16should've wake us Tree.
00:12:20Six.
00:12:22Come on.
00:12:24m long.
00:12:26No!
00:12:30Let who?
00:12:31Matt.
00:12:33Oh, my God.
00:13:03King, the emissary from Constantinople.
00:13:09Welcome, Excellency.
00:13:11The city is ours.
00:13:14I ask that your empire recognize me as the sole ruler of Rome and all her dominions.
00:13:19My emperor is in Constantinople.
00:13:23I am his eyes and his ears, but I cannot speak on his behalf.
00:13:28Then go and seek his word.
00:13:33Master!
00:13:45Aeolius fed water.
00:13:48The boy sees him.
00:13:50Is he alive?
00:13:52I couldn't find him.
00:13:53His mother and father were killed, as were my men.
00:14:02How did this happen?
00:14:03So, if the way he survived, they won't do well.
00:14:07Petrinus was taken prisoner and made the others with him better.
00:14:11Yet we were saved.
00:14:12As an example to those who stand against those like that.
00:14:15Let's do it.
00:14:32Let's do it.
00:14:35Let's do it.
00:14:36So many people have died, such an innocent fight, I look at where this is, there's films in these bands, I fly here, thinks that I should fear you, is this truth, it's the last, it's the bloodline.
00:15:06End it, hold on, we, we will.
00:15:14Take care of old fella, sometimes your tongue runs ahead of your brain.
00:15:30What do you say boy?
00:15:33Should I be afraid of you?
00:15:37Why is Caesar treated so?
00:15:40Why is Caesar treated so?
00:15:50Perhaps we'll fill this right.
00:15:52Perhaps I should end this here right now.
00:15:55Can you see yourself?
00:16:03Can you see your face?
00:16:07What do you see?
00:16:09Do you see a boy?
00:16:10Or do you see a Caesar?
00:16:16I see.
00:16:18Tell me.
00:16:19I see a Caesar.
00:16:25I am Caesar.
00:16:33Wrong answer.
00:16:35Take him away, cut his throat.
00:16:36That will be a grave error, Lord Odawaka.
00:16:42Who are you?
00:16:43Kill the boy.
00:16:45You make a martyr of him.
00:16:47Then Caesar's ghost will haunt you ever after.
00:16:49Is that so?
00:16:50Read the signs.
00:16:51What signs?
00:16:53An omen.
00:16:54Do not mistake it, Odawaka.
00:16:55If you hear one thing, then hear this.
00:17:00What now happens in this room will echo across an empire.
00:17:03The city may be won by blood.
00:17:07It takes a man of vision to rule.
00:17:09All the empires are built in blood.
00:17:10The people will judge you.
00:17:12The people will thank the gods that they survived and serve their new master.
00:17:17Now I asked, who are you?
00:17:20Will they respect a leader who so feared a Roman child he had to butcher him?
00:17:31Perhaps the boy is more used to us alive than dead.
00:17:35Do you want to look a fool?
00:17:37Kill them both!
00:17:39Kill them both!
00:17:39Kill them both!
00:17:42Your best hope for the future Lord will fill her lies in silence!
00:17:50Give me your hand.
00:18:09Now I ask, who are you?
00:18:19I'm known by many names.
00:18:21Like a thief.
00:18:22Here I'm called Ambrosinas.
00:18:24The boy will be taken to the island fortress at Capri.
00:18:35You...
00:18:35You will be his prison guard.
00:18:37That's your reward.
00:18:39No harm comes to him unless I see so.
00:18:41Not a hair on his head.
00:18:44You understand me?
00:18:45I'll take this one too.
00:18:51I don't trust them.
00:19:00Someone's here.
00:19:01Where?
00:19:02Where?
00:19:10Please.
00:19:11Wait, Aurelius.
00:19:12I know this man.
00:19:13He speaks for the Eastern Empire.
00:19:14Is the boy alive?
00:19:17I saw him.
00:19:17In chains.
00:19:18They're taking him to Capri.
00:19:20I'll find him.
00:19:21Bring him back.
00:19:22From Capri?
00:19:23That's impossible.
00:19:24It's an island.
00:19:25A natural fortress.
00:19:26I'll need my man.
00:19:27We've long been allies, Senator.
00:19:30Free your Caesar.
00:19:32My Emperor will give him sanctuary until it is safe for him to return to Rome.
00:19:35We meet at Phantom in six days on the beach.
00:19:56If you bring back the boy, there'll be a boat to take us east.
00:20:01Six days, then.
00:20:02To the last breath.
00:20:03To the last breath.
00:20:05What's this?
00:20:09One of the ambassador's guards.
00:20:11You'll need help to free your men.
00:20:12These people are our allies.
00:20:14Use them.
00:20:21Follow me.
00:20:31Act as my prisoner.
00:20:32When I get the signal, try to escape.
00:20:34You understand what I've told you, yes?
00:20:38Then do as I've said and nothing more.
00:20:40I'm going to take this one's head back to Rome.
00:20:41I'm going to take this one's head back to Rome.
00:20:44I'm going to take this one's head back to Rome.
00:20:48I'm going to take this one's head back to Rome.
00:20:50I'm going to take this one's head back to Rome.
00:20:57Stop.
00:20:58Another prisoner.
00:21:04I'm going to take this one's head back to Rome.
00:21:07An assassin sent to kill Lord Odoacan.
00:21:09Go.
00:21:16Get him!
00:21:39Go.
00:21:41Go.
00:21:43Go.
00:21:45Go.
00:21:47Go.
00:21:49Go.
00:21:53Go.
00:21:55Go.
00:21:57Go.
00:21:59Go.
00:22:01Go.
00:22:04Ambassadors.
00:22:07I want to be with them.
00:22:11I want to be with my mother and father.
00:22:13You are with them.
00:22:15They live on in your heart.
00:22:19You cannot see them, but it's as if you're in one room and they're in the next.
00:22:25I should have died too.
00:22:26Not your destiny.
00:22:27I have no destiny.
00:22:29Every living creature has a destiny, be sure of it.
00:22:33But when the pathway gets dark and it's difficult to see the way...
00:22:39Well...
00:22:41That's why you have me.
00:22:43For all that I'm worth.
00:22:47Dumb bird.
00:22:48I got defeated.
00:22:49Fugue.
00:22:51Fugue.
00:22:53I knew it.
00:22:55I knew it was a trick.
00:22:57Shh.
00:23:19Is this our destiny?
00:23:21To be prisoners here for the rest of our lives?
00:23:23Have faith.
00:23:25There is a purpose behind all things.
00:23:43Where is he now?
00:23:45Is this right?
00:23:46He's like, is he?
00:23:47This does not want to be brought to us.
00:23:48I know he's not even here.
00:23:49But we are as a king.
00:23:50He's a father.
00:23:51He's not an ace.
00:23:53He is a king.
00:23:54He makes his daughter look good.
00:23:55I don't want to be a king.
00:23:56He's a king.
00:23:57This does not want to be a king.
00:23:58I always have a king.
00:23:59He's a king.
00:24:00He kes his place.
00:24:01He wins one of his two powers.
00:24:02He wins one of his three powers and jay.
00:24:03He wins one of his powers.
00:24:05Oh my god.
00:24:07You can't come up at all the best.
00:24:08He wins one of his powers.
00:24:09He is a king.
00:24:10I can do not want to ano-to be a king.
00:24:11BIRDS CHIRP
00:24:41BIRDS CHIRP
00:25:11BIRDS CHIRP
00:25:13BIRDS CHIRP
00:25:17BIRDS CHIRP
00:25:19BIRDS CHIRP
00:25:21I will scare him off. He'll be gone before we get there.
00:25:34Wait here.
00:25:40He's a woman.
00:25:51This fortress was built as a palace by the great emperor Tiberius, who it is written, was a man of great dignity and bearing.
00:26:21Both of which you've inherited.
00:26:23So my ancestors built my prison?
00:26:27A prison it is.
00:26:37You're thirsty, boy? Go on, drink.
00:26:43Drink.
00:26:45Fuck you, Darren.
00:26:46Shut me, boy! It's a long way down.
00:26:49How many fingers will it take you to learn your fate lies in the palm of this child's hand.
00:26:54As sure as Odoacra is your master, throw this boy to the rocks. You will follow.
00:26:59When the time comes, boy, I will send you to join your partner and your father.
00:27:15You, all the workers said nothing of you.
00:27:18You're setting him up!
00:27:20You're setting him up!
00:27:25Oh!
00:27:30Who is this?
00:27:32Are you some kind of priest?
00:27:34A sorcerer?
00:27:36Just a secret after the truth.
00:27:38You're not the truth.
00:27:39You would never understand.
00:27:42Pull the mark.
00:27:43Oh!
00:27:45Yes!
00:27:46Oh!
00:27:47Oh!
00:27:48Oh!
00:27:49Oh!
00:27:50Oh!
00:27:54Oh!
00:27:55Oh!
00:27:56Oh!
00:27:57How long is it to climb to the top?
00:27:59An hour!
00:28:00Faster!
00:28:01Take up all the wood we can spare.
00:28:02And rope.
00:28:03You stay on the boat.
00:28:04You mean me?
00:28:05No.
00:28:06No.
00:28:07No.
00:28:08No.
00:28:09The pentangle.
00:28:10Of course.
00:28:11Of course.
00:28:12Of course.
00:28:13This is the race.
00:28:14The sword.
00:28:15Tiberius must have brought it here.
00:28:16And the boy will find it.
00:28:17Romulus!
00:28:18You stay on the boat.
00:28:19You stay on the boat.
00:28:20You mean me?
00:28:21No.
00:28:22No.
00:28:23No.
00:28:24No.
00:28:25No.
00:28:26No.
00:28:27No.
00:28:28No.
00:28:29No.
00:28:30No.
00:28:31No.
00:28:32No.
00:28:33No.
00:28:34No.
00:28:35No.
00:28:37Umbracinus?
00:28:38Go to the temple.
00:28:39Look for your ancestor, Julius Caesar.
00:28:42There is something he guards for you.
00:28:49Look under the gates of Caesar.
00:28:53Of course, come on.
00:28:55Oh, come on.
00:29:06The days of season.
00:29:36I told you to stay in the boat.
00:29:55You will need my help.
00:30:00You know what happens to a soldier of mine who disobeys an order?
00:30:05Your men are too slow.
00:30:06Stay out of sight.
00:30:12I don't see why you take the risk.
00:30:15I serve my emperor.
00:30:18He's your country's ally, so I am with you.
00:30:22Where did you learn to fight?
00:30:24I come from Kerala, in the south of India.
00:30:28We were taught to fight like our forefathers.
00:30:31It is called Kalerifetu.
00:30:33When I was 14, I was at the seventh level.
00:30:37Out of how many?
00:30:39Seven.
00:30:41Shall we talk all day, or climb?
00:30:42I thought I had a mission to find a Jew in the house.
00:30:52I ask him.
00:30:52It's hard.
00:30:54I do not.
00:30:55I do not go.
00:30:56I do not fall.
00:30:56Let's go.
00:30:57I do not go.
00:30:57I am.
00:30:58I do not.
00:30:59I do not.
00:30:59I am.
00:31:00Julius Caesar.
00:31:30One edge to defend, one to defeat, in Britannia was I forged to fit the hand of he who is destined to rule.
00:32:00Might it work for you?
00:32:30Oh!
00:32:34Oh!
00:32:46Oh!
00:32:50Oh!
00:32:53Oh!
00:32:58Oh.
00:33:28Oh, my God.
00:33:58Give me that sword.
00:34:10Give it to me!
00:34:11You.
00:34:29Only two to rescue an emperor.
00:34:31More are coming.
00:34:33The temple!
00:34:34The temple!
00:34:41Yours.
00:35:11Huuuh!
00:35:15Gah!
00:35:17Huuuuh!
00:35:21Ah!
00:35:23Whoa!
00:35:25Haa!
00:35:26Huuuuh!
00:35:28Huuuuh!
00:35:30Agh!
00:35:32Uh!
00:35:34опt.
00:35:36Hey there!
00:35:38Oh, my God.
00:36:08Come on!
00:36:38Ah...
00:37:08Romulus!
00:37:17You found the sword, boy.
00:37:20Save the Emperor!
00:37:22Save the sword!
00:37:25It's this way!
00:37:31Get them away.
00:37:32Get them away.
00:37:38I got it.
00:37:53Barretas!
00:37:56Yours.
00:38:03Go! This way!
00:38:08Get the boy away.
00:38:38Run!
00:38:47Roman!
00:39:08Where's the boy?
00:39:12Safe below with the others.
00:39:14Go!
00:39:16Go!
00:39:18Go!
00:39:20Go!
00:39:22Go!
00:39:24Go!
00:39:26Go!
00:39:28Go!
00:39:30Go!
00:39:32Go!
00:39:33Go!
00:39:35Go!
00:39:37Go!
00:39:39Go!
00:39:41Go!
00:39:43Go!
00:39:45Go!
00:39:47Go!
00:39:49Go!
00:39:51Go!
00:39:53Go!
00:39:55Go!
00:39:57Go!
00:39:58One edge to defend, one to defeat
00:40:28...
00:40:35...
00:40:39...
00:40:41...
00:40:42Julius Caesar
00:40:46...
00:40:49...
00:40:51...
00:43:54Good.
00:43:55Don't do it now.
00:43:56We'll drive out the invaders if I can have 5,000 men.
00:43:57Not for that, Aurelius.
00:43:58I can't do that.
00:43:59Why not?
00:44:00What is it with you, Nestor?
00:44:02Odoaca isn't just a barbarian.
00:44:04Is he not?
00:44:05No.
00:44:06He's become a politician and a very astute one.
00:44:09Now he has the Senate on his side.
00:44:11How many of the Senate?
00:44:13We have to see things as they are.
00:44:20We have to see things as they are.
00:44:22You're with them.
00:44:23In time.
00:44:24Perhaps we can challenge Odoaca.
00:44:25Not now.
00:44:26So let's say you give me this army, Senator.
00:44:33What will you ask for in return?
00:44:36The boy.
00:44:37You mean Caesar?
00:44:39Caesar is a word from the past.
00:44:42There is no Caesar.
00:44:45Prepare the horses.
00:44:51Where is the boat?
00:44:54I said prepare the horses.
00:44:58Where is the boat to take the Emperor to Constantinople?
00:45:04I gave you an order.
00:45:09What was it?
00:45:11Prepare the horses.
00:45:14Do it.
00:45:16You are a soldier, Aurelius.
00:45:29Leave the politics to me.
00:45:31This is an order.
00:45:34Give up the boy.
00:45:36Without the Emperor there is no run.
00:45:38Then you will run like a dog until they hunt you down.
00:45:46Commander.
00:45:55Where is the boy?
00:45:56The boy!
00:45:57The boy!
00:45:58The boy!
00:46:01Stop!
00:46:02Comrades!
00:46:03We are all Romans!
00:46:16Don't kill you!
00:46:18Arty.
00:46:23See me.
00:46:26Stop.
00:46:29Stop.
00:46:31Me.
00:46:32Don't kill me.
00:46:42You are right.
00:46:43Ah!
00:46:44Ah!
00:46:46Ah!
00:46:48Ah!
00:46:49Ah!
00:46:50Ah!
00:46:51Ah!
00:46:52Ah!
00:46:53Ah!
00:46:53Ah!
00:46:55Adranus.
00:47:13You don't understand, Aurelius.
00:47:23I had to do it.
00:47:29Aurelius, my friend.
00:47:31If you ever loved me.
00:47:34It's a friendship.
00:47:43Now that the Eastern Empire has gone over to the Goths, we have no refuge in Constantinople, or here, or in Germania.
00:48:02Where do we go, then?
00:48:07The Ninth Legion is in Britannia.
00:48:10That's the only way left to us.
00:48:12North.
00:48:13To find them.
00:48:16This is not your fight.
00:48:18You're free to go.
00:48:21Go?
00:48:23Where should I go?
00:48:25I have broken my sacred oath.
00:48:27Killed my commander.
00:48:29I'm like you.
00:48:32I have no country now.
00:48:36My road is your road.
00:48:39Commander, where we go is not your decision.
00:48:43I have no decision to make.
00:48:45Season?
00:48:46We go north.
00:49:00To Britannia.
00:49:01I haven't got there.
00:49:01I will fear.
00:49:04I have no clues.
00:49:06I have no doubt.
00:49:11I have no doubt.
00:49:13I have no hope.
00:49:14Goodbye.
00:49:19I have no doubt.
00:49:20Here is your security android.
00:49:26Beyond that peak is Gaul.
00:49:48By the next full moon, we'll be in sight of Britannia.
00:49:56My beloved Britannia.
00:50:26My beloved Britannia.
00:50:56There.
00:50:57There.
00:50:58Nobody alive, Samantha.
00:51:03There are horses here.
00:51:07After all these years, it is still happening.
00:51:11Who could have done this?
00:51:13Only one man.
00:51:14His name is Vortgen.
00:51:16Vortgen.
00:51:17What is this?
00:51:18What is this piece?
00:51:19Hadrian's Wall.
00:51:20Last fortress of the Empire.
00:51:21A monument to Roman law and order.
00:51:22The Ninth Legion.
00:51:23The Ninth Legion.
00:51:24We found them.
00:51:25The Ninth Legion.
00:51:26We found them.
00:51:27The Ninth Legion.
00:51:28We found them.
00:51:29The Ninth Legion.
00:51:30We found them.
00:51:31The Ninth Legion.
00:51:32We found them.
00:51:33The Ninth Legion.
00:51:34The Ninth Legion.
00:51:35The Ninth Legion.
00:51:36The Ninth Legion.
00:51:37We found them.
00:51:38The Ninth Legion.
00:51:39The Ninth Legion.
00:51:40The Ninth Legion.
00:51:41We found them.
00:51:42The Ninth Legion.
00:51:43Hadrian's Wall, the last fortress of the Empire.
00:51:46A monument to Roman law and order.
00:51:49The Ninth Legion. We found them.
00:52:13No.
00:52:18We were here once.
00:52:22We're the Ninth, old man.
00:52:24This is your country.
00:52:26What has happened here?
00:52:33This is where the Empire ends.
00:52:36There's nothing left but this war.
00:52:39It came in its way for a Legion of Ghosts.
00:52:43We should have made our stand in Rome.
00:52:52It would have been hopeless.
00:52:54He must have.
00:52:56Ah, he's fought hopeless battles before.
00:52:59And you'd have stood by him.
00:53:09Any time, anywhere.
00:53:13You look like farmers.
00:53:16Who are you?
00:53:18I'm Aurelianus Antonius of the Nova Invicta.
00:53:23These are my men.
00:53:24I'm Custanin.
00:53:25These are mine.
00:53:26I'm Custanin.
00:53:27These are mine.
00:53:28I'm looking for the Ninth Legion of the Roman Empire.
00:53:29Why do you come so far, Farn?
00:53:30The Roman Empire.
00:53:31The Roman Empire.
00:53:32Why do you come so far, Farn?
00:53:33The Roman Empire.
00:53:34The Roman Empire.
00:53:35Why do you come so far, Farn?
00:53:36The Roman Empire.
00:53:37What happened here?
00:53:38The Roman Empire.
00:53:39The Roman Empire.
00:53:40The Roman Empire.
00:53:41The Roman Empire.
00:53:42I'm Custanin.
00:53:43These are mine.
00:53:44I'm looking for the Ninth Legion of the Roman Empire.
00:53:45Why did you come so far, Farn?
00:53:46The Roman Empire.
00:53:47This is the Ninth Legion of the Roman Army.
00:53:50Why do you come so far, Fern?
00:53:53The Rome has fallen.
00:53:56What happened to you on Earth?
00:53:59The Dragon Legion is no more.
00:54:02There were more than a thousand stronger who could have defeated them.
00:54:08Christian and Lera, my countrymen.
00:54:10Commander, I am Flavius Constantinus Marcellus,
00:54:14General of the Ninth Legion.
00:54:18Rome abandoned us.
00:54:21Some men left to fight in war.
00:54:23Both of the families stayed here.
00:54:26Now you see we live like Celts.
00:54:28We have a whole new generation.
00:54:30We saw villagers destroyed, people slaughtered, and the fourth king.
00:54:34The king of Antioch.
00:54:36He stayed in the southern kingdoms.
00:54:37Now he wants to rule all Britannia.
00:54:41He's left us in peace so far.
00:54:43We are no 30.
00:54:44And he knows we are an ordinary farmer's camp.
00:54:59We bring greetings to Lord Portkin,
00:55:02Conqueror of the Anglian people.
00:55:06Lightful ruler of Britannia.
00:55:16There's a boy.
00:55:18A boy.
00:55:19A boy.
00:55:20He carries a sword.
00:55:21A sword.
00:55:22He carries a prophecy.
00:55:23One edge to defend, one to defeat.
00:55:26In Britannia was I forged to fit the hand of...
00:55:29He was destined to rule.
00:55:32You know this.
00:55:36You say a boy, is it?
00:55:38Where is this boy?
00:55:40Here.
00:55:41You would have done.
00:55:44I've never waited for my life for this.
00:55:49Lord Portkin, the sword belongs to the hand of he who is destined to rule.
00:55:54This.
00:55:55Is the hand.
00:55:57Then I take the boy.
00:55:58And the man who travels with him.
00:55:59This.
00:56:00Man.
00:56:01Tell me about the man.
00:56:04He is the boy's teacher.
00:56:05Acts like a priest.
00:56:07He is not Roman, maybe from Gaule or...
00:56:09He has a scar, he a shameless sword.
00:56:12Like this.
00:56:14I take the boy.
00:56:16Do you know that?
00:56:18And the man.
00:56:19I take the boy and the man who travels with him.
00:56:22This man?
00:56:24Tell me about the man.
00:56:25He has a scar, Ian Shemes.
00:56:30Like this.
00:56:33The same.
00:56:39When I have the sword,
00:56:42I will make you a gift to the boy.
00:56:45And the man?
00:56:49The man is mine.
00:56:51This blade was forged from a flaming stone that fell to earth from the stars.
00:57:02Who has ever seen such a thing in the dark of the sky at night?
00:57:07Then you will know and you will know and you will know and you will know that what I tell you is true.
00:57:13This stone of fire that fell to earth cooled in the ice of a mountain and turned to iron.
00:57:20There it was found by a master blacksmith, a Calybian.
00:57:25He hammered the metal in his furnace for three days and three nights hammering in the white heat with no stop, no, not so much as to eat or drink.
00:57:33The cutting edge he tempered in the blood of a lion.
00:57:39And see here, he carved the pentangle, our symbol of faith and truth.
00:57:46So, whoever held this sword would have faith and know that it would serve one cause and one cause only.
00:57:57The truth?
00:58:00Would you take up arms again?
00:58:04For the emperor?
00:58:06We swore a sacred oath to defend our emperor to the death.
00:58:11But to go against the Goth, it would take a miracle.
00:58:15It's so simple for them.
00:58:29They like each other and they're not afraid to show it.
00:58:32How do you see me a release?
00:58:43You're a fine warrior.
00:58:47You let your guard drop. Occasionally, you're careless sometimes.
00:58:50Show me.
00:59:11Is that all you see me as? A warrior?
00:59:15You're a handsome woman in your way.
00:59:17Such passion, Commander.
00:59:23You must have broken many hearts.
00:59:31You're getting slow.
00:59:33Must be age!
00:59:37You know, your attacks are a little too predictable.
00:59:48So, where am I open?
00:59:52There.
01:00:01Not bad.
01:00:06Do you know this place?
01:00:08Once, yes, I knew it well.
01:00:10This was a sanctuary for those whose lives were dedicated to the secret of the sword.
01:00:15Did you live here, Ambrusimus?
01:00:19Here I was given this.
01:00:21By Vortgen.
01:00:22Where is it?
01:00:29He wanted the power of the sword for himself.
01:00:33But the secret could only be given to a righteous man.
01:00:37That moment, so long ago, marked the path of both our lives forever after.
01:00:43The pentangle?
01:00:45The same as on the sword?
01:00:48Remember the prophecy?
01:00:50In Britannia was I forged to fit the hand of he who is destined to rule.
01:00:56I left Britannia in search of the sword. I found you.
01:01:01I knew then that what was written must come to pass.
01:01:05But I'm Caesar without an empire.
01:01:08How can I fulfil the prophecy?
01:01:11Have I taught you nothing?
01:01:13Prophecy is an act of faith.
01:01:16And we are the keepers of the faith.
01:01:18What do you think, Aurelius?
01:01:24Would you bury your sword for this?
01:01:27To have a home.
01:01:29Keep cattle.
01:01:31Grow fat.
01:01:36When it's over.
01:01:38Maybe that.
01:01:45I'm cold.
01:01:47I'm cold.
01:01:48Let's go.
01:02:18Well, little one, I want you to go back to your people.
01:02:34Carry a message for me.
01:02:36You have a friend who comes from a distant land.
01:02:41They must give him up.
01:02:44The blacksmith's family.
01:03:12The blacksmith's family.
01:03:17This is Vatican at work.
01:03:18Oh, please, not me.
01:03:19Don't kill me.
01:03:20No, no, no.
01:03:21Don't kill me.
01:03:22They won't kill you.
01:03:23Yes, they will.
01:03:24They'll kill us all.
01:03:26Unless we give them...
01:03:27...him.
01:03:31Romulus?
01:03:36Romulus?
01:03:37Lovely Romulus.
01:03:39The boy.
01:03:52He is the one.
01:03:57He is Romulus Augustus Caesar.
01:04:01Why us, Aurelius?
01:04:08Why did you come to us?
01:04:14I lost my wife.
01:04:28And two sons today.
01:04:30And two sons today.
01:04:33And I want revenge.
01:04:36But the bitter truth is...
01:04:38...if we stand against Fortkin...
01:04:41...many more will die.
01:04:44Perhaps all of us and our families.
01:04:46That's not revenge.
01:04:48That's suicide.
01:04:50The boy should go.
01:04:52And those who came with him.
01:04:54It's not our fight.
01:04:56Let us hear Aurelius.
01:04:58I will speak for him.
01:05:02Let us hear Aurelius.
01:05:04I will speak for him.
01:05:15Everything you have been told is true.
01:05:18I am Caesar.
01:05:22We came asking for your loyalty.
01:05:25But Rome has not been loyal to you.
01:05:27Now, if it is the right path...
01:05:29...and if it will save more lives...
01:05:30...then I will surrender to Fortkin.
01:05:37Whatever is decided here will be my destiny.
01:05:40What are we doing?
01:05:41This is our Emperor!
01:05:42One day we'll decide this.
01:05:45One final battle.
01:05:48At dawn I leave for the fort with my men to fight and defend from there.
01:05:52Those of you who will stand with us, we welcome you as brothers.
01:05:57Those who will not, we leave you also as brothers.
01:06:01I salute you all.
01:06:04Hail Caesar.
01:06:05Hail Caesar, Caesar, Caesar, Caesar.
01:06:15You've kept your armour after all these years.
01:06:17Ten years a farmer gives you something worth fighting for.
01:06:19Twenty years a legionary.
01:06:22Teaches you to be ready for the day.
01:06:24Good man.
01:06:32It was made for my brother.
01:06:34Doesn't he need it?
01:06:35He's crazy then.
01:06:36I'm sorry.
01:06:37He's so good.
01:06:38Doesn't he need it?
01:06:39He's crazy then.
01:06:41I love you.
01:06:42I love you.
01:06:44If we all die tomorrow, what happens to the prophecy?
01:07:14Now is the test of our faith, and we are the keepers of the faith.
01:07:23We keep the flame alive.
01:07:26What happens after is not ours to know.
01:07:44We keep the flame alive.
01:07:51We keep the flame alive.
01:07:59We keep the flame alive.
01:08:18If we don't live to sea tomorrow...
01:08:36...nothing will ever part us.
01:08:40Commander!
01:08:43A boy once took your sword.
01:08:58What if he now offered you his in exchange?
01:09:03I would use it well.
01:09:05And salute the Caesar to whom it belongs.
01:09:09You are Caesar.
01:09:21Wherever you are.
01:09:24Always remember.
01:09:25Always remember.
01:09:31The End
01:09:57My friends, we've all seen many mornings like this one.
01:10:03Together we've watched the sun rise and not known if that day would be our last.
01:10:08Some comrades I've seen, scarcely out of boyhood, trembling before their first battle.
01:10:13It was a cold morning, Commander.
01:10:15That it was, Demetrius.
01:10:17And you men of the Ninth Legion, all of us, together we have fought all our lives for the empire that our ancestors created.
01:10:25And together we have watched that empire crumble to dust.
01:10:33And with its fall we have lost two friends.
01:10:36And I can tell you that in the darkest moments I came to believe that there was nothing left to fight for.
01:10:43But I've been shown, through the wisdom of others, that there is one more battle to be waged.
01:10:49Against tyranny and the slaughter of innocents.
01:10:52Let us defend to the last breath this island of Britannia against those who would tear out its heart and soul.
01:11:00And then those who come after us will remember that there was such a thing as a Roman soldier with a Roman sword and a Roman heart.
01:11:08Hail Caesar!
01:11:09Hail Caesar!
01:11:11Demetrius!
01:11:13Commander!
01:11:18Secure the gate!
01:11:19How many?
01:11:33A thousand.
01:11:34Maybe more.
01:11:36Not as many as I thought.
01:11:39You two man the walls.
01:11:41Tertius, command the archers.
01:11:43staple the stairs.
01:11:44Top the server!
01:11:48Droh out front!
01:11:48hay them in my três places!
01:11:51Angel!
01:12:00circle the old.
01:12:01Attire!
01:12:02watch!
01:12:07demand!
01:12:07AIM!
01:12:14LOOSE!
01:12:19Mortgen, I give you...
01:12:25FIRE!
01:12:28AIM!
01:12:33LOOSE!
01:12:35Sorcerer!
01:12:45They have a sorcerer!
01:12:48FIRE!
01:12:51That is no sorcerer.
01:12:53That is the keeper of the sword.
01:12:56Stay close to me.
01:13:11The gate won't hold! Watch out!
01:13:15The gate won't hold! Watch out!
01:13:45Demetrius!
01:14:01Demetrius!
01:14:03The gate won't hold!
01:14:07The gate won't be left!
01:14:13The gate won't hold!
01:14:19The gate won't hold!
01:14:23Bring me Caesar's sword!
01:14:53Come on, come on, come on!
01:15:23My son, my son, my son, my son.
01:15:33Too many, my friend.
01:15:35We don't have a chance.
01:15:53To the last breath.
01:16:23Robulus!
01:16:43Robulus!
01:16:45Robulus!
01:16:47Robulus!
01:16:53Robulus!
01:16:55Robulus!
01:16:57Robulus!
01:16:59For all you've done to my country, my battaglia...
01:17:03... burn in hell!
01:17:07Behold, the tyrant Vortgaard, he's dead.
01:17:26Robynus!
01:17:49Robynus!
01:17:52Robynus!
01:17:54Robynus!
01:17:58Robynus!
01:18:02Robynus!
01:18:08Robynus!
01:18:14Robynus!
01:18:20Robynus!
01:18:24Robynus!
01:18:26Robynus!
01:18:28Robynus!
01:18:30Robynus!
01:18:32Robynus!
01:18:36Robynus!
01:18:38Robynus!
01:18:40Robynus!
01:18:42Robynus!
01:18:44Robynus!
01:18:46Robynus!
01:18:48Robynus!
01:18:50Robynus!
01:18:52Robynus!
01:18:54Robynus!
01:18:56Robynus!
01:18:58Robynus!
01:19:00Robynus!
01:19:02Robynus!
01:19:04Robynus!
01:19:06Robynus!
01:19:08Robynus!
01:19:10Robynus!
01:19:12Robynus!
01:19:14Robynus!
01:19:16Robynus!
01:19:18Robynus!
01:19:20Robynus!
01:19:22Robynus!
01:19:24Robynus!
01:19:26Robynus!
01:19:28Robynus!
01:19:30Robynus!
01:19:44Robynus!
01:19:48That's my mother.
01:19:52And my father.
01:20:19Aurelius.
01:20:25Aurelius.
01:20:27Stay.
01:20:37Stay with us.
01:20:49You fought like a dragon.
01:20:52And you fought like the son of a dragon.
01:21:07You once swore to defend me.
01:21:10To the last breath.
01:21:13Have I discharged you from that oath?
01:21:18Then live, Aurelius Antonius.
01:21:48To all of you.
01:21:50The last of my legions.
01:21:52What a great victory today.
01:21:54Now I say.
01:21:56No more blood.
01:21:57No more blood.
01:21:58No more war.
01:21:59No more war.
01:22:01No more war.
01:22:03No more war.
01:22:04No more war.
01:22:05Now I say, no more blood, no more walls.
01:22:35They can learn us how the last of the road found the whole here in Britannia and how...
01:22:52there is an shape of peace to cut.
01:22:58What happened? The Commander facebook?
01:23:01All we live, rockin' the body and be in the middle of the body.
01:23:06What is this, boy?
01:23:07He plays him as their own son.
01:23:09To be a wise ruler.
01:23:13He's got a cat in the head.
01:23:15Son of a bird.
01:23:17Head back up.
01:23:19Jack, that's my father.
01:23:21Do you remember the truth?
01:23:24Mm-hmm.
01:23:26Oh.
01:23:27I remember the truth.
01:23:29I remember the truth.
01:23:34You.
01:23:35What?
01:23:36Is it just a stupid?
01:23:37Make it up.
01:23:38It's a legend.
01:23:39Oh.
01:23:40Oh.
01:23:41Oh.
01:23:42I will never lie.
01:23:44I'm done.
01:23:54That's it.
01:23:55That's what we lost.
01:23:56That's what we lost.
01:23:57Great legends were made here.
01:24:08With you as the hero.
01:24:10Of course.
01:24:12We need heroes, don't we?
01:24:27We need heroes, don't we?
01:24:29Thanks for listening.
01:24:31So, you don't fear.
01:24:32So.
01:24:33Yes, would you please?
01:24:34Please.
01:24:35Yes, would you let me?
01:24:36You're a hero?
01:24:38Yes.
01:24:39No.
01:24:41Yes.
01:24:42Nothing?
01:24:43No questions?
01:24:44I hope.
01:24:45Maybe.
01:24:46I don't think this movie is going to be somewhere.
01:24:47Yes.
01:24:48Good questions.
01:24:49Yes.
01:24:50And now like this,
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