On Saturday afternoon, the smog was severe, I found this film by accident while hiding at home, and clicked it to watch it--I just read "Half-Hour Comic History" last week, and talked about the Wenquanguan War of the Third Hippo-Polish War- The story of the 300 Spartan warriors. The story of the film is simple, but the pictures are beautiful and paradoxical, and the dance of the sacrificial girl is suffocating; when Sparta arrived at Wenquan Pass, it was shocking to see that all the local people were killed and fell on the trees; Really violent aesthetics - bloody, but beautiful. What I don't like is that Xerxes is a monster who can't see men and women when it comes to the vilification of Persians, and those ugly monsters, if there is nothing wrong with it, it just feels weird - is it the demonization of Asian culture! Look at the filming time of the film in 2006, it should not be.
When I first watched it, my blood boiled, "Where there is oppression, there is resistance", but I saw some comments from bean friends - it was just a war between slave owners and slave owners. Tendon meat is not because there are slaves serving them, they have free time to practice, and at the same time can better suppress slaves! The so-called right and wrong should still be seen in the historical context of that time. Let's not talk about whether slavery is correct or not. This can be considered a family affair; aggression is always coveting other people's territory and wealth, which is what war nations like to do, right? Why didn't Zheng He put up flags on other people's territory when he went to the West, but Spain and Portugal colonized the world? The so-called "when someone hits you on the left cheek, you should put the right cheek and hit him again" in Christianity, I really don't agree. If anyone comes to the door to fight, of course, they will fight back!
Popcorn movie, there is no profound cultural connotation, no need to delve into it - the beautiful and violent scenes of handsome men and beauties on the full screen, just enjoy watching~
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