"300" is about a film about honor, freedom, love, and war. It is said that it became a hit at the box office as soon as it was released in the United States. The first word that came to my mind after watching it was shock. Needless to say, the content of the film is already a very tragic story in itself. A large number of scenes in the film are fighting scenes. The director has a sense of rhythm in the performance of the battle. The fighting scenes that combine fast and slow are combined with the static close-up shots of the characters. Sprinkling... In short, the film's description of the battle details and war scenes is very visually impactful. Tens of thousands of troops gathered in the canyon, and the rain of arrows in the sky reminded us of deja vu scenes, flying heads and stumps . . . We can see the cruelty of war and the cruelty of people everywhere in the blood.
I have never liked watching war movies, but this movie is like "Braveheart", not only shows the cruelty of war, but also runs through the responsibility for loved ones and the desire for freedom, Spartan's Warriors learn from childhood never to back down, never to surrender, never to be soft-hearted, to defend their homeland, they are willing to give their lives, the only requirement is that people will remember what they have done.
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