After watching this film, I didn't write a comment in a hurry, because I was also in conflict, and my heart was anxious. I started to read film reviews written by others, and found that most people held negative votes, thinking that 300 Spartans were nothing more than 300 meatloaf, a shield. If you die, you die, even a bit silly. Yes, the current mainstream thinking is like this. Liberalism is rampant, and personal value is raised to the supremacy. In ancient times, this was not the case.
Some people have read the history books and questioned some of the shortcomings of this film. It is quite true. After all, the director just wants to present this famous battle to everyone through his own perspective. Why bother to pursue details? The director is I want to portray the character's psychology and the grand scene of the war, and promote a fearless spirit.
I have also seen popular science articles, the historical truth lingering in the mist, is it really as recorded in the history books? Remember the King of Persia said in the film: "I will kill all of you, I will tear the mouth of the historian, pull out the tongue, I will find and burn all the historical records, you don't want to fight for glory" . When the king learned that he was betrayed by the traitor and failure was about to come, he immediately sent a one-eyed warrior back to the country. In order to preserve the story and record the tragedy of the war, he also justified the 300 warriors. After all, they regard the story and fame as a hundred times more important than life, so they are fearless, but eager to break the battlefield.
There is a well-known Chinese poem: "When I lie in the night and listen to the wind and rain, the iron horse comes to my dream." If it weren't for Xin Qiji's poems that have been passed down to this day, even if you arrive at Yumen Pass, can you feel the gunpowder on the battlefield?
In summary, is it possible to understand this: what I have struggled and sacrificed, including my life, is to stay in the history books and praise it for future generations?
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