The price of beauty is indeed a little higher

Barton 2022-04-21 09:01:13

The visuals are not bad. The story is bland. But no matter how bad the director, no matter how bad the actors, no matter how bad the story is, in such a big era with such a strong romanticism, no matter how bloody, blood will be somewhat romantic. I do

n't know if it is the first country in the world where the law is higher than the rights The 300 people in Sparta are very eloquent, but I think the principled stand of those who uphold the law is not a negative thing. In fact, it is quite valuable.

There are many warriors with passion and courage in history. But there are principles, There are too few monarchs who respect the law. To overthrow something and then establish it, it really doesn’t matter who rules and who becomes king. If those three hundred people fail to go to war in time because of abiding by the law, they fail to wake up the nation and eventually lead to Greece being punished. The story of Persia's annihilation is not without romance.

And it is more beautiful than the previous one. At least not by breaking the rules set by yourself, but by being defeated by others. You slap yourself and others, depending on what you choose. It’s just that the former is denying everything in the past, and the latter is just being denied by others. I don’t know if it’s right. It’s a little cruel

. It is small to break legal principles; it is great to be willing to sacrifice an entire country for legal principles. The former belongs to the category of reproduction, while the latter belongs to the spiritual category.

But speaking of the future, it is always easier to destroy than to establish and maintain. The price of aesthetics is indeed slightly higher.

2007

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Extended Reading
  • Raphael 2022-03-22 09:01:10

    Aunt learning movies. European feudal aristocratic warriors lost to the brutal Asian ruler of Hu Qimin. Many scenes are similar to the story of Sword Wind Legend, where Kuxia’s army invaded Midland

  • Coby 2022-03-24 09:01:12

    The Hippo War in the magical world that occurred in 300 was just the same name and last name as people in history. Based on Frank Miller's comics ~ The degree of restoration of the comics is very high. Shooting with digital photography technology, the picture effect is superb! The Shield Hedgehog jumped out not to stab Xerxes but to chop the spokesperson... A metaphor for the U.S.-Iraq war launched by the little BUSH. Looking forward to the prequel 200 and the sequel 400! ! !

300 quotes

  • King Leonidas: This is where we hold them.

    [pause]

    King Leonidas: This is where we fight!

    [pause]

    King Leonidas: And this is where THEY DIE!

    Captain: On these shield, boys!

    Spartans: AU!

    King Leonidas: Remember this day, men, for it will be yours for all time!

    Persian General: [the Persian general advances from the crowd of the Persian warriors on horseback] SPARTANS! Lay down your weapons!

    [pause]

    King Leonidas: [one of the Spartan men throws a spear directly at the Persian general, killing him; he falls from his horse dead] PERSIANS!

    [the Spartans get into their shielding position]

    King Leonidas: COME AND GET THEM!

    Captain: [the angry Persian soldiers start charging towards the Spartans] HOLD!

    King Leonidas: Give them NOTHING! But take from them EVERYTHING!

    Captain: STAY READY!

  • Persian: I am the emissary to the ruler of all the world, the God of Gods, King of Kings, and by that authority I demand that someone show me your commander! Listen. Do you think the paltry dozen you slew scare us? These hills swarm with our scouts! And do you think your pathetic wall will do anything other than fall like a heap of dry leaves in the face of-

    [he observes the wall built with dead Persian soldiers]

    Stelios: Our ancestors built this wall, using ancient stones from the bosom of Greece herself! And with a little Spartan help, your Persian scouts provided the mortar!

    Persian: [angrily] You will pay for your barbarism!

    [he swings his whip at Stelios; though Stelios jumps up and slices off his arm with a sword. The Persian falls down]

    Persian: My arm!

    Stelios: [pointing the sword at the Persian] It's not yours anymore!

    [pause]

    Stelios: Go now, run along and tell your Xerxes that he faces free men here, not slaves! Do it quickly, before we decide to make our wall just a little bit bigger!

    Persian: [the Persian starts chuckling] No... not slaves.

    [pause]

    Persian: Your WOMEN will be slaves. Your sons your daughters, your elders will be slaves! But not you. By noon this day, you will all be dead men!