Sparta is one of the ancient Greek city-states, located in the southern part of the Laconia Plain, on the west bank of the Eurotas River. Sparta was known for its harsh discipline, dictatorship, and militarism. Sparta's political system was an oligarchy, in contrast to the democratic system of Athens at the time. Sparta stipulated that all men must join the army. The film tells the story of the growth of Spartan men. They were born here to join the army, but those who are not physically fit will be deprived of the right to survive at the beginning of birth, and receive basic combat training from childhood until they are 7 years old. Just leave the house and accept more arduous training in the harsh wild survival environment to become a real warrior and join the army. The bravery of the Spartans can be seen in the Persian War. At the Battle of Thermopylae, King Leonidas I of Sparta, with his own elite troops of 300, 700 Thebes and 6,000 coalition forces from other Greek city-states, resisted the Persians who far outnumbered them at Thermopylae. The army, which lasted for three days, made the Persian army unable to advance an inch in the first two days, and suffered heavy casualties. But on the third day, a local Greek resident betrayed the Greek camp and led the Persian army to the rear of the Greek coalition along the path in the mountains. Seeing this, Leonidas disbanded the Greek coalition, leaving 300 Spartan soldiers with him. 700 Thebes Volunteers in the rear. After some fierce fighting, the volunteer army at the rear of the palace was wiped out, but it successfully blocked the advance of the army led by the Persian king Xerxes I. As a result, Greece finally defeated Persia, and the Spartans should be credited with credit. The history of 300 soldiers' victory over the Persian army is the "Three Hundred Spartans" filmed by Warner Films.
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The courage of the brave is also the reason why the courage dares to do it, never back down when encountering difficulties, and never push the committee. The 300 warriors in the movie did not show mercy to the threat of the powerful Persian overlord and did not escape. Even with a small number of enemies, he showed unnecessary courage and fought for freedom until he was the last warrior. Declaring to the world that all aggression is unpopular and will not last long, this famous battle with fewer enemies laid the foundation for subsequent victories, evoking the great courage of the nation with the lives of 300 people. But a very interesting thing is that Sparta exhausted its vitality in order to compete with Athens for hegemony after the Bohemian War, and was soon conquered by Alexander the Great of Macedonia, and has since declined. The senseless resistance of the 300 warriors is to resist the overlord, and then once they have the opportunity to become the overlord, they will forget that in the beginning, they violated the freedom of others for their desires, and they are replaced by others in this cycle. The war scenes in this film are powerful and shocking, but some of the scenes are too bloody to be entertained.
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