Beauties

Lucie 2022-04-23 07:01:02

Agamemnon: King of Mycenae, forced the kingdoms of Greece into a loose alliance except Thessaly. Fight for power. Careerists
Paris: roam from town to town bedding merchants' wives and temple maids. Helen's lover
Helen
Menelaus: Agamemnon's brother, King of Sparta, Helen's husband, weary of battle, seeks to make peace with Troy.
Hector: commands the finest army in the east. "All my life, I've lived by a code, honor the gods&love your woman&defend our country" Responsibility
Patroclus: Achilles' cousin is stupid
Achilles: the greatest warrior ever born, disdain for Agamemnon's rule, son of Peleus. Fight for honor. Achilles's army called Myrmidon.
brave
Briseis: Hector's cousin, a servant of Apollo. Purity
Archeptolemus: a high priest is a servant of gods.
Odysseus: king of Ithaca Wisdom
Eudorus: Achilles' assistant Loyalty
Priam: king of Troy mercy

These names will never die. War is young men dying, and old men talking. Everything's more beautiful because we're doomed.

Agamemnon: King of Mycenae, forced the kingdoms of Greece into a loose alliance except Thessaly. Fight for power.

Troy (2004)
7.5
2004 / USA Malta UK / Action Love / Wolfgang Peterson / Brad Pitt Diane Kruger

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  • Ena 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    with Chris Ouyang Shaohan; I thought it was just a dumb brute war action drama, but I found that there are still a lot of meaningful dialogues (the living descendants remember/fight; Gods envy you). Menelaus is Baoqiang, married to a beautiful wife and The handsome guy ran away. The elf prince looks like a 15-year-old boy who is already 27. It’s a pity that he is a bear child, but he is protected by God. I found that I have seen many Diane Kruger movies, but I don’t remember it at all. I don’t feel like a person...

  • Eula 2021-10-20 18:59:55

    It's probably impossible for me not to add this one. Or is it another one? It’s true about the legend of God of War, the beautiful slut Helen, the second prince of Playboy, the huge Trojan horse and the insult to the corpse. In fact, the appearance of the story is all about political issues, but the film is not based on the political direction, but emphasizes Achilles’ bravery and heroic tragic. In the end, bows and arrows are always stronger than knives. Such a setting is not bad.

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.