The director has a large number of excellent black films with a strong sense of picture. He has to deny that everything from the soundtrack to the editing to the storytelling is impeccably exquisite and delicate. But every one of his films will feel sad after watching, because the story comes to an abrupt end when "the incident is the last step, but it has begun to develop in a bad direction."
But for this "300 Spartan", although bloody and pornographic, it was a story of this kind of theme at that time, but it did not fit the director's style-rude and straightforward, sublimating and sublimating the brutal war behavior. Refining and showing the beauty of human nature-this may also be a monument in his personal film history. I have never seen a war film made so literary...
How many years later, a sequel to the film came out, starring my personal favorite Eva Green. Although it may not be as classic as this film, I also recommend it. .
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