User talk:J1u014

I believe that the sentence "For instance in an early version of the script, gladiators would have been carrying out product endorsements in the arena; while this would have been historically accurate, it was not filmed for fear that audiences would think it anachronistic.[35]" is wrong since the source does not state that 'public endorsements' are historically accurate. Furthermore the alleged 'public endorsements' where not carried out in the arena, as stated, but through ' billboards across Italy'.

For those who want to double check, here's the paragraph that I believe was taken into account from the source:

"There's another historical reference that didn't make the transition from the written word to the big screen, and I can see why. In the script, Maximus did a product endorsement for Olive Oil in the ancient Roman City and had his name plastered on billboards across Italy, but this might not be as far off as you may think. Today, in our sophisticated society that has seemingly evolved so far, we find ourselves surrounded by famous people pushing products, and this is actually how it all began. Although now we find ourselves listening to Michael Jordan telling us what shoes to buy and Grant Hill suggesting what we drink, it's the same principle, and it all started way back when."

--J1u014 (talk) 17:59, 7 March 2020 (UTC)