The Brave Heart of Three Hundred Spartans

Margaretta 2022-03-21 09:01:11

Legend has it that the Spartans are descendants of the Greek hero Hercules. Maybe it was not Hercules that reproduced them, but they chose Hercules as the extension of their blood. More than 1500 years ago, Leonidas and his 300 Spartan warriors used their deaths to show off their faith. Going to death gloriously, going to death consciously, is not under the whip or coercion, it exudes the light of reason. Everyone understands why they are fighting, and the power of life is not just a power as a tool.
When I was young, I heard the story of the three hundred Spartan warriors by chance. The narrator was amazing. The warriors in the story fought more than a hundred times. They resisted the millions of Persian troops for several months without a single death. Finally, they were attacked behind and surrounded. There was no way, the warriors used shields to form an upside-down cauldron. They fought for a day and killed thousands of enemies. The enemy had nothing to do. With all arrows, they finally shot into the gap. A shield fell, and the surrounding shields fell one after another. Three hundred warriors died in Jianhai Shishan.
I heard that "Three Hundred Spartans" will be released this year, and I really look forward to it. Every day, I look for downloads on eMule. I saw it today, and I felt very late to see each other.
The film is an old Hollywood routine, queens, love, congressmen, conspiracies, indispensable to add fuel. But the complexities can't conceal the dazzling courage from beginning to end. Going to the country generously, crossing the mountains alone, courage and resourcefulness, as well as flesh and blood, built an iron shield in front of millions of Persian troops. Turning over the entire world history, all the heroic stories were eclipsed in front of him. He is a monument of bravery, and people have to look up. As Leonidas and the Three Hundred Warriors thought, people will always remember them and their deaths, and no one can surpass them.
Following the above discussion, the battle of Symopilai, once consciously went to death. Perhaps the pursuit is honor, because Spartans are born to fight. Life is meaningful only in battle. But I always imagine that they understand like me more than 1500 years later that they fight for freedom. Because of this battle, the seeds of democracy and civilization have been preserved. They are their homes, their wives and children, their wealth, what they believe in, for themselves, not for others. Perhaps this is the simple meaning of democracy. Let everyone fight for themselves, this is democracy. In terms of the film alone, the film is not as compact as "Brave Heart", the plot is ups and downs, the soundtrack is moving, and the acting is outstanding. The three hundred warriors exude a rational light. They abandon their wealth and homeland and travel to other places to give their lives instead of defending themselves. Basic life, but consciously fight for civilization.
Sparta is higher than Athens in my heart. He is a combination of courage and reason in the Western spirit, pure nobility.

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  • Freida 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    The color palette is too Rodriguez, but it is just as exaggerated as Tetsu Nakajima when used on such classical subjects. As a spiritual ancient Greek, add one star.

  • Violet 2021-10-20 18:58:44

    The second part of Mar 5 2014 is about to be released. Review the next part. The cast now looks like a bunker! Uncle Fa! Cersei! And McNulty from The Wire! Can all kinds of muscular men look better? Back then, I didn't know how to appreciate them. . .

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  • King Leonidas: This is where we hold them.

    [pause]

    King Leonidas: This is where we fight!

    [pause]

    King Leonidas: And this is where THEY DIE!

    Captain: On these shield, boys!

    Spartans: AU!

    King Leonidas: Remember this day, men, for it will be yours for all time!

    Persian General: [the Persian general advances from the crowd of the Persian warriors on horseback] SPARTANS! Lay down your weapons!

    [pause]

    King Leonidas: [one of the Spartan men throws a spear directly at the Persian general, killing him; he falls from his horse dead] PERSIANS!

    [the Spartans get into their shielding position]

    King Leonidas: COME AND GET THEM!

    Captain: [the angry Persian soldiers start charging towards the Spartans] HOLD!

    King Leonidas: Give them NOTHING! But take from them EVERYTHING!

    Captain: STAY READY!

  • Persian: I am the emissary to the ruler of all the world, the God of Gods, King of Kings, and by that authority I demand that someone show me your commander! Listen. Do you think the paltry dozen you slew scare us? These hills swarm with our scouts! And do you think your pathetic wall will do anything other than fall like a heap of dry leaves in the face of-

    [he observes the wall built with dead Persian soldiers]

    Stelios: Our ancestors built this wall, using ancient stones from the bosom of Greece herself! And with a little Spartan help, your Persian scouts provided the mortar!

    Persian: [angrily] You will pay for your barbarism!

    [he swings his whip at Stelios; though Stelios jumps up and slices off his arm with a sword. The Persian falls down]

    Persian: My arm!

    Stelios: [pointing the sword at the Persian] It's not yours anymore!

    [pause]

    Stelios: Go now, run along and tell your Xerxes that he faces free men here, not slaves! Do it quickly, before we decide to make our wall just a little bit bigger!

    Persian: [the Persian starts chuckling] No... not slaves.

    [pause]

    Persian: Your WOMEN will be slaves. Your sons your daughters, your elders will be slaves! But not you. By noon this day, you will all be dead men!