Why 300 Spartans beat the Persians

Carli 2022-04-21 09:01:13

Okay, watching 300 was a mistake - [ ] - [ ]

I like sin city so I'm interested in Frank Miller's new manga adaptation, so I'm finally free to watch it tonight. It turned out that today was indeed a bad day for me to do everything - including watching a movie. . . 300 is a really bad movie. I also comforted myself that I knew it was a bad movie and treated it as a visual stimulus, but it turned out that there seemed to be nothing but visual debris left. The problem is, the film is empty, and it is very didactic, full of American heroism and inexplicable free spirit. Maybe I shouldn't expect too much, after all, people are a country that grew up under the watch of the Statue of Liberty, what is the equality of men and women, everything is equal, freedom is the highest, law is supreme, Sparta = America, and the American epic film tradition The enemy - Persia - is of course shemale, slutty, perverted and rich, and is a complete villain anyway. . . . I know you now regard Iran and other Middle East countries as enemies but why is the enemy of the protagonist of every epic movie always their ancestors and so demonized. . . .

Well, I admit that I am influenced by France and my taste is too high, and I hate it too. I can't find a movie to entertain myself. Unfortunately, there is a shortage of movies recently, and I can't find a movie that makes me want to watch it. Not to mention people like us in France who never contribute ticket money to French films. Even if 300 is a bad movie, at least he sells it all over the world, and French movies seem to have no sound for several years.

ps, look at the evil theory about 300 that came out of the movie: everyone knows that the Spartans of that era wore no clothes (see the original comics = =), and nothing (including underwear) , naked and approved a robe, at most when you go to the battlefield, wear a small inner. Why can 300 Spartans defeat tens of millions of Persians? Look at the Persians wrapped in zongzi, and they must have blushed when they saw those muscular men and were shocked, so they were defeated at once. - -

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Extended Reading
  • Frances 2021-10-20 18:59:07

    War, freedom and art

  • Earl 2021-10-20 18:59:15

    Spartans! Ready your breakfast and eat hearty for tonight we dine in HELL!

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!