Very disappointed

Clyde 2021-10-13 13:05:45

The real protagonist of the whole film is Hector, and even Menelaus, who shouldn’t die in the myth, is used as a foil for him, and even the madman who is second only to gods like Aas is also used by him. Chopped off.
Achilles' role was fragmented, and he was a reckless man, then a wise man again. The realm was a bit erratic, but he couldn't reach the height of Hector at all. Also, Achilles died on the battlefield, he died on the battlefield with glory like a man!
Paris, although there is a nasty main thread for him to unfold, but nasty and awkward and not thorough enough, if it is a waste, you don’t want him to love the country and the people. Isn’t it good? You change him to a Isn't it good to have love, and the most irritating girl is not dead! Philothetes and even Hercules will be angry!
Odysseus’s wit is invisible. The Roman ancestor Aeneas turned out to be a little white face. He was still entrusted by the most nasty male Paris. You know, in Troy, except for Hector, it’s Aeneas, totally outrageous!
As for Helen's not amazing enough, Agamemnon is too mean to see Athena and the dirty god Apollo participating in the war, so don't mention it again.
The creators are not skilled enough to control so many characters and situations. They use epic poems to make random changes, destroying or even distorting the coherence and integrity of the characters and events in the myth.
There are too few good things. If you can't make him better, just take your hands away! I am angry.

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Extended Reading
  • Newell 2022-03-23 09:01:05

    Seeing the male god Pete, the fighting scene is very passionate.

  • Aimee 2021-10-20 18:59:59

    Orlando is not as good as Pete, who lost to Barna again. Hector, the eldest prince played by Barna, is simply a tragic hero who emerges from the myth and epic.

Troy quotes

  • Briseis: Am I still your captive?

    Achilles: You're my guest.

    Briseis: In Troy, guests can leave whenever they want.

    Achilles: We should leave.

  • Paris: [to Helen] Then I'll make it easy for him to find me. I'll walk right up to him and tell him you're mine.