Caligula: The Untold Story Soundtrack (

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Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Calígula II

Title in Français:

Caligula, la véritable histoire

Synopsis

Caligula: The Untold Story

The deranged Roman emperor Gainus 'Caligula' (Little Boots) Caesar (12-41 A.D.) rules Rome with an iron fist and has anyone tortured and executed for even the slightest insubordination. Mostly set during the last year of his reign, as Caligula loses support due to his brutal and crazed excess, a young Moor woman, named Miriam, becomes his lover while plotting to kill him to avenge the murder of a friend which Caligula was responsible for. But Miriam is torn between her personal vendetta against Caligula and her own personal feelings towards him despite his madness and debauched lifestyle of orgies and bloody torture murders.

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User reviews

Ronald Hernandez
5/10

The soundtrack effectively underscores the complex relationships and moral dilemmas faced by the characters, adding layers of complexity to the narrative and enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Steven Moore
5/10

The soundtrack skillfully incorporates elements of ancient Roman music, adding authenticity to the historical setting of the film and immersing the audience in the time period.

Daniel Miller
6/10

The use of dramatic orchestral compositions in the soundtrack enhances the intensity of the story, particularly during scenes of betrayal and violence, creating a sense of foreboding and suspense.

John Thompson
10/10

The use of traditional Roman instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic touch to the music, immersing the listener in the ancient world of Caligula's Rome. The blending of these historical elements with modern compositions creates a unique and engaging listening experience.

Ronald Thompson
8/10

The use of traditional Roman-inspired instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and immersive layer to the film, transporting the audience back in time and creating a sense of historical accuracy.