Those people

Trycia 2022-03-22 09:01:05

Achilles: Honor is better than life, and the fighting spirit never diminished. Until he met the priestess, he reaped peace in his heart, but it was too late. As he himself said, there is no difference between dying now and dying 50 years later. On the battlefield, he is an invincible bear market, but when Paris finally hit his ankle with an arrow, we heard the lion’s Howling, that stern cry can make how many men shed tears.
Hector: The best son, the best brother, the most dignified soldier, the best husband, the best general, the best citizen. (Respect the gods, love the wife and children, and defend the motherland).
Paris: Naive, unreasonable, coward.
Agamemnon: Power must be arrogant.
Odyssey: A person who knows current affairs, a good brother, a witty, flexible, and truly free man.


Finally, take off a few domineering words:
1. This is the reason why no one will remember your name-you must fight if you are alive.
2. There is no agreement between the lion and human beings-don't negotiate terms without strength.
3. Only women and the weak need peace-how ironic.

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Extended Reading
  • Cesar 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Compared with the legendary 10-year siege of Troy, the editing of the war scenes in the movie is mediocre, lacking epic grandeur, and the heroic spirit of the characters is not outstanding. Bupi's Achilles is handsome and lacking in courage, and has been undressed many times to show off his colors. Eric Bana's Hector is much more three-dimensional, and Diane Kruger starring in the first beauty is slightly tough. The clothing design is impressive.

  • Yolanda 2021-10-20 19:00:00

    The sexiest Achilles, the ugliest Princess Helen.

Troy quotes

  • [Paris cowardly bows out of a duel with Menelaus, leaving everyone aghast, especially Menelaus]

    Menelaus: [shouts to Helen] Is this what you left me for?

  • [Eyes closed, Briseis has blade against his throat]

    Achilles: Do it.

    [Briseis doesn't do anything, but only stares at him. Achilles opens his eyes]

    Achilles: Do it. Nothing is easier.

    Briseis: Aren't you afraid?

    Achilles: Everyone dies, whether today or fifty years from now.

    Briseis: If I don't, you'll kill more men.

    Achilles: Many.