In addition to the fun of watching Eva Green dressed as the ancient ancestor of the catwoman to conquer Greece, this dystocia sequel makes people feel over-decorated and too late. ()
As bloody but more traditional as the previous one, this sequel provides a lot of compelling excitement but fails to find an impeccable excuse for the existence of the event. ()
The bloody pictures and endless slow motion of "300 Warriors" are impressive, and this style continues in the film, with land wars escalating into naval battles, creating killing scenes intensified. Plasma internal organs splashed and stained the Aegean Sea, the naval battle scenes were magnificent, and the panoramic display of many large-scale war scenes made people burst into blood. Of course, the turbulent waves are not the privilege of the sea. You can see all kinds of warriors' bodybuilding bodies everywhere. At a glance, you can see the huge pectoral muscles full of the screen. Exciting love action scene, naked-chested battle against the naked Greek general Timmy Stockley (played by Sullivan Stampleton), the meeting between the enemy and our leaders without martial arts and bed-fighting skills became a highlight, as empty as the previous episode "300 Warriors: Battle of Artemesia" saved a lot of face.
Ava Green dominates the film through her crazy staring eyes and the guts to challenge dirty pornography, but the main weakness of the film lies in the role of the Greek general Themis Stockley. ()
"300 Warriors" is a "beautiful and empty big-screen spectacle", and this "300 Warriors: Rise of an Empire" is in the same line as its predecessors. The slow-motion collocation of light and shadow and plasma muscles shows an amazing visual art, with angry wars, fanatical sweat, and steel-like muscles. The film still inherits the epic style of "300 Warriors" with many slow motions and close-ups to show the scenes of war and close combat. The action scenes of the film have been upgraded from land combat to naval combat. ()