There is too much room for imaginable in this film, but I have seen all kinds of irony from the screenwriter. Come to think of it, this is also extremely compatible with the characteristics of later generations of Greece, that is, the methodology created by Socrates-irony. Truth is often hidden under the surface, and language is often absurd.
1—The ancient city of Troy, we can see that the ruler is fair, brave, and mindful. Aguiris also admits that the king of Troy is more wise than the ruler of the Greek land Mycenae king Agamemnon, but that’s it The king eventually died of the tyrant's blade. The so-called evil does not suppress the righteousness, it is just people's self-wanting, and such examples abound. There are many more in this blockbuster movie of Troy.
2—I personally think that the biggest irony of this film is God. The patron saint of Troy is the sun god Apollo, who passed through the mouth of the servant high priest twice to mislead the people of Troy into the altar of destruction. The first time led to the tragic death of the heir to the throne, the most praised tragic hero Hector, and the second time the introduction of Trojan horses in accordance with the will of God led to the destruction of Troy. The reason is that the monarch became a believer in Apollo because of an adventure (the son's fever healed after prayer). The ironic fact is that after Aguiris successfully landed on the beach, he cut off the head of the Apollo idol. Agamemnon’s soldiers burned all the miracles of Apollo after attacking the city, but they were the victors. The losers are devout believers. The gods believed by each tribe are different. The descendants of ancient Greece created various gods based on the theory of the sameness of gods and humans, such as the god of the universe Zeus, the sun god Apollo, the god of beauty, the god of love, etc., but when When these believers suffered massacre, where did the gods go? Aguiris is the only atheist in this film, despising all gods, and he said that gods envy us. If it is said that fear produces God, then for a truly crazy fearless like Aguiris, cutting off Apollo's head is just an easy trick.
3—The person I hate the most and the most interesting in this film is the second prince Paris. After reading various comments from the bean friends, the conclusion is the same—Palis is a waste. Indeed, he is the most rascal rubbish I have ever seen—because his love led to war. After a few words of righteousness and impassionedness, he was beaten up by the big man and fell on the ground. It seemed to him that there was no honor. Words, this image has indeed subverted all my previous dreams about the beauty of the Greek warriors. Moreover, the most ironic thing is that when Troy was burned, he promised to his wife that he would defend the city-state and his father. After shooting a few arrows, the general persuaded him to retreat. The combination happened not long ago when he was brave enough in front of his wife. Moving words, I think he will definitely not run this time. As a result, he still ran. He walked like a fly, and his body was as light as a swallow. If you ran, you would run away. It was him who ran to the end, who killed the war legend Aguiris in the end! Moreover, among the various big figures in the film and the various names that have been passed down through the ages, only he survived and eventually returned to the beauty. What a ridicule, looking at his father, his brother, and Aguiris who died under his arrow, which one is not a clambering iron man, which one is not a person who regards honor or even higher than his own life, and they are all Dead, only Pallis, yes, only Pallis, he meowed me, he lived to the end. Maybe someone jumped out here and said, some people are dead, but he is alive; some people are alive, but he is dead. I said, this is still your own obscenity. Combining the Greek epic and the drama of the film, Pallis is not only alive, but also alive.
4—The final irony is that the king of Greece, King Mycenae, Agamemnon, died at the hands of a woman among the members of the Trojan royal family. You see, I, Agamemnon, has captured Troy, and the title of the King of Greece has long been firmly in my hands. No matter how fierce your Aguilis fights, it must be my Agamemnon who has spread through the ages! In this way, when the spring breeze was proud, he was thinking of putting the woman of Aguiris to sleep, without knowing that the trousers had not been taken off, and the neck was broken first. Oops, there is a knife on the head of sex, this is not self-improvement~ But here I still want to say, although the plot in the film is like this, I think this may be the self-improvement of the screenwriter, maybe, in the evil spirit. If you don’t suppress it, you can’t get good results even if you suppress it. So this proud tyrant died. The screenwriter gave the world a little hope, otherwise it would be too pessimistic—you see, the good is dead, the bad Actually won.
Haha, in the end, I want to say that the more ironic thing is that, despite this, our society still needs all kinds of truth, goodness and beauty, all kinds of morals, and legal systems to regulate, because people, animals that like order, psychologicalism is even greater than Free will.
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