Hollywood Ice Cream's Greek Crisp

Karina 2022-04-19 09:01:05

I found this film before I stayed up late to watch the World Cup Germany vs Italy game.
Helen is very pp, really a pity I see.
Paris is very creamy, indeed a person who is mixed in with the fat powder.
It's a pity that Achilles is not heroic enough, and there are more good and evil.
King Troy, feels like the old man and the wise man of traditional Hollywood movies.
A Greek myth, turned into a Hollywood version of conspiracy and love.
A "cousin" actually appeared, or is it a young tooth? I don't know how love in ancient Greece became like this. You killed my cousin, I killed your cousin, you killed my lover, I killed my brother's enemy. . . . . .
The concept of the city-state in Greece has been diluted, the immortal body of Achilles is gone, the gods of ancient Greece are gone, and even Achilles' heel is gone.
Take some family, love, war and peace and these classic Hollywood concepts to fill the magnificent ancient Greek picture, the taste is really inauthentic!

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Troy quotes

  • Agamemnon: [upon seeing Achilles' boat to land first on the beaches of Troy] The man wants to die!

  • [Priam kneels and kisses Achilles' hands]

    Achilles: Who are you?

    Priam: I have endured what no one on earth has endured before. I kissed the hands of the man who killed my son.

    Achilles: [realizes, stands abrubtly] Priam? How did you get in here?

    Priam: I know my country better than the Greeks, I think.

    Achilles: [walks forward, lifts Priam] You are a brave man. I could have your head on a spit in the blink of an eye.

    Priam: Do you really think death frightens me now? I watched my eldest son die, watched you drag his body behind your chariot. Give him back to me. He deserves a proper burial, you know that. Give him to me.

    Achilles: He killed my cousin.

    Achilles: He thought it was you. How many cousins have you killed? How many sons and fathers and brothers and husbands? How many, brave Achilles?