Three idiots make trouble in Troy

Kurtis 2022-04-21 09:01:05

The men in this film are all handsome, but unfortunately they are not smart.
The ending song is very solemn, as if they are all martyrs, so amazing!
Great hair, all brought on by himself.
First, the child Paris was tempted by Helen, who was in love, and let him abduct Helen home regardless of Troy's safety, so that Greece launched a war against Troy. Although people have been planning for a long time, this is just a fuse, but you stupid B shouldn't let them burn like this. Love is sincere, and rationality is more expensive. If you are so happy, the whole of Troy will be destroyed.
Paris's brother didn't stop him, it was his weakness. His weakness also contributed to Troy's defeat in the back. When he had already repulsed Athens, he said not to fight again. Those immortals said that God said they would fight, but they couldn't defy God's will, BLABLA, and then he was stupid but self-righteous. The king's father said very powerfully. Originally, they were going to retreat and they attacked again and accidentally killed Alex's cousin. Now that's it, Alex is going to take revenge.
Alex was also a stupid big brother who fought for honor and wiseness. When he met the priestess and let him find the meaning of life, he decided not to fight, but his cousin killed Hector and he couldn't swallow it. This tone and then went to kill Hector, killing it was not enough to shovel Troy, or go to the priestess? Walked away at the back.

What is war? It's a king's struggle for power and a bunch of idiots shedding blood for him. This is an unjust war against others. History has proven its inevitable failure. Because they faced soldiers who were guarding their country's wives and daughters, they fought a just war that was won. But after defeating the enemy army, they must pursue the victory and say whether it is the will of God or the evil in their hearts. Game theory tells us that tit for tat yields the greatest benefit. If the enemy does not offend me, I do not offend him; if the enemy offends me once, I strike back once. In this way, the enemy will not dare to offend again, and everyone can live a peaceful life with peace of mind. But Troy fights off Athens again, thus starting a new offense, and then Athens fights back...and it's endless.

If people want to avoid war, they should make themselves rational and be a citizen who can think with their brains. When the king wants to launch an unjust war, instead of rushing and rushing, it is better to stop and think about what you are doing. In the middle of the journey, Alex was actually enlightened, and the beautiful priestess let him know that it was just a cloud that killed the god of honor. But he still went because his cousin was killed. Can it be said that he can ignore the honor of thousands of years later but still cannot abandon the honor of today? Wasn't he fighting for his cousin because of the honor factor? Although it is true that there is a relationship of flesh and blood, although he should have killed Hector, one for another.

Honor, or pride, is one of the folly of man. Beauty may be another, more direct and more powerful. Little Paris, for the sake of Sister Helen, can leave everything behind. In fact, I was thinking if I really had such a chance, would I do the same. Carnal desire itself is terrible, and love is really invincible.

And weakness, the weakness of human nature, makes one succumb to ignorance. Hector actually grasped the truth, but succumbed to the stupidity of the undead and the arbitrariness of the father and the will of God, and launched an unjust war and died.

superstitious. Hears the will of God, and uses the will of God to explain everything. This is another human flaw.

The title party is crazy, I just thought of it, and it makes sense. In this film, the three big handsomes lead the old ugly people and show them in front of the audience.

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Troy quotes

  • Hector: If I die...

    Andromache: No...

    Hector: If I die I don't know how much longer Troy will stand.

  • Achilles: At night I see their faces. All the men I've killed. They're standing there on the far bank of the river Styx. They're waiting for me. They say, 'Welcome, brother'.