Demetrius and the Gladiators
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1:05:00
..your servant Demetrius offers you sacrifice.
1:05:08
Well, are you waiting for
your goddess to strike me dead?

1:05:14
What have you and l to do with gods?
1:05:16
l rejected mine because what he taught
was against all reason and reality.

1:05:20
Do you think l'll accept
this obscenity in his place?

1:05:28
We need no gods, you and l.
1:05:31
We have each other...
1:05:33
..for as long as we live.
1:05:36
There is no past.
1:05:38
No future.
1:05:39
Only now.
1:06:00
Do you see her, Claudius?
1:06:03
The goddess Diana.
1:06:06
Every night she comes to me,...
1:06:09
..to my arms.
1:06:11
There.
1:06:14
There she goes.
1:06:15
- Now do you see her?
- No, sire.

1:06:19
Why not?
1:06:23
Only you gods
are privileged to see each other.

1:06:28
Of course. What are you doing here?
1:06:30
You sent for me, sire.
1:06:32
Oh, yes.
1:06:34
l thoughtyou might be lonely, Uncle.
1:06:38
Caesar is considerate.
1:06:40
We haven't seen Messalina
for nearly three months.

1:06:44
- She has been busy at the temple.
- How pious.

1:06:48
- Which temple, Uncle?
- The temple of lsis, sire.

1:06:51
Oh, no, Uncle.
1:06:53
No. Messalina worships this summer
at the temple of Venus.

1:06:57
Even now at the seashore
Venus is rising from the waves...


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