Troy, history has no ifs.

Obie 2022-04-21 09:01:05

After reading it, the two kings, Agamemnon, was brutal and violent, and the king of Troy, how many times did he not listen to the advice of his two sons to the point of being slaughtered? History has no ifs, and life has no ifs. No matter how much pity, imagine if Hector's words were heard by the old king, if Troy hadn't attacked the Greek army in the middle of the night, he would not have killed his friend disguised as Achilles by mistake, if the old king heard Paris' words, Burning that "trophy" Trojan horse, will it still be like this step by step?
In addition, after reading it, I feel inexplicably...Odyssey should really be pulled into hell by Dante. Of course, the personal subjective consciousness is too strong, and the two heroic protagonists died directly due to his lobbying and tactics.
Life is like this, history is like this, we don't have too many opportunities to assume, to what if.
Every day may be the last day, so it becomes extraordinarily beautiful and cherished.
The specific comments and feelings will be written after two days of free time, just want to complain. Just finished watching, the ending song is not over yet, please remember.
PS, a movie that is absolutely faithful to the original Homer epic, and admires the director.

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Extended Reading
  • Cesar 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Compared with the legendary 10-year siege of Troy, the editing of the war scenes in the movie is mediocre, lacking epic grandeur, and the heroic spirit of the characters is not outstanding. Bupi's Achilles is handsome and lacking in courage, and has been undressed many times to show off his colors. Eric Bana's Hector is much more three-dimensional, and Diane Kruger starring in the first beauty is slightly tough. The clothing design is impressive.

  • Yolanda 2021-10-20 19:00:00

    The sexiest Achilles, the ugliest Princess Helen.

Troy quotes

  • Priam: [to Achilles about Hector] I loved my boy from the moment he opened his eyes until the moment you closed them.

  • Messenger Boy: Are the stories true? They say your mother was an immortal godess. They say you can't be killed.

    Achilles: I wouldn't be bothering with the shield then, would I?

    Messenger Boy: The Thesselonian you're fighting... he's the biggest man i've ever seen. I wouldn't want to fight him.

    Achilles: Thats why no-one will remember your name.