I searched on the Internet and found that the plot in it was strictly in line with myths and legends, except for condensing the ten-year siege of Greece into a few months. Achilles, the invulnerable hero, is exactly like Brad Pitt played in the movie: both the gentleness and kindness of cherishing friends, and the pride and brutality of being brave when killing people, both self-willed, sensitive, and compassion. It should be said that Brad Pitt played successfully. The first time I heard Achilles’ name was in a book describing Alexander, the Macedonian king who swept across Europe, Asia and Africa at the age of 30 cried bitterly at Achilles’ tomb—he was not crying for Achilles, but Crying for himself, he cannot be as famous as Achilles. Achilles' name represents a kind of destiny-to die in obscurity, or to die in battle to become famous. Who has such a choice in life?
There are so many handsome guys in the film, and Hector and Paris are also good. The director offered to the audience 3 super-platinum-level handsome guys at one time. They are tall and fit, strong in martial arts, and excellent in mind. They are infinitely tender in the face of enemies and beautiful women. The tricks are all female nirvana; and she will never provide the heroine who is all-powerful as an imaginary enemy, and her attitude of "serving women" is correct and can be regarded as a model.
Another netizen’s comment was very classic: “I was there two days ago and regretted that I didn’t watch it when TROY was released. Later I learned that the original Chinese version, but all the shots that were almost stripped off by Xiao Bu were cut off. There is no one left... Then what am I going to see? Fortunately, I didn't go!"
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