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![]() Yeah that gay brigade was formed in Thebes. It was the Thebans who utterly defeated Sparta in the IVth century ending its power and liberating the Mesenian Helots, although that was due to superior tactics.
I hadn't heard before that Spartans wore little armour, as far as I know Spartan hoplites were as heavily armed as the rest of the Greek ones, armour did matter for their tactics. Actually it was Athens the first to use with good success light assault infantry in the war against Sparta, although those toops were foreing not Athenian. Anyway the film exaggerates Spartan war proficiency compared to other Greeks', or rather exaggerates other Greeks' incompetence. Not only the Spartans were finally defeated, beforehand they were regarded as very good because of their education and exclusive dedication, but not invincible at all, as experience repeatedly proved.
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Also, the number 300 is really unreliable because ancient Greek historians who recorded events (such as Herodotus) are notorious for exagerating numbers to make their stories more compelling. Anyways, the film isn't based on history, it's based on a comic. Finally, just to clarify what I meant by calling the movie "homoerotic" - I didn't mean that the movie is "meant for gay people," I meant that the film hails all things masculine and uses the male form almost like art (for a good example of homeroticism look at the photography of Robert Mapplethorpe.) Conversely the film portrays women as secondary, and either weak or whorish. That is not a fault of the film, after all it is based on Frank Miller's comic and Frank Miller treats femle characters as either *****s or weak in pretty much all his comics (a perfect example of this is Jessica Alba's character in Sin City who combines the worst of his misogyny, a stripper and a princess that needs to be saved.) Besides, "sword and sandal" movies (gladiator/roman/greek themed films) have a long and noble history of being homoerotic. Spartacus, Ben Hur and even Gladiator. How else do you think Tony Curtis became a gay icon? So to finally clear this up - Homerotic does not mean the same thing as "a movie for gay people."
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![]() You silly duffer Tito
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![]() That's the worst historical film I saw. It's mockery on history. They'd better made a fantasy film than fantasy remix of historical events. Monsters-humans, monsters-creatures and adult content in one episode. What if childs have come to see a historical event in a film?! What if they just come to see what kind of people were there? The same xxx s**t with BloodRayne. When I was watching that film with my parents in cinema, there were some kids there. I am ashamed for those, who make such films. Cinema, like music, is a part of culture. What the hell culture they bring to us, making films like that? Well, I dreived from main topic to another with last sentences...
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![]() I don't think this film was meant to be historical an any moment, Nick. And children don't go to the cinema to see historical events, they go to have a nice time. If parents want their children to actually see history in certain films, they should inform themselves first.
Besides, history can be quite brutal and bloody without any additional help. Take Braveheart, for example. That film is quite accurate, for what I've read about Scotish history, and still has a lot of violence, blood and brutality. In fact, that's what happens in battles.
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![]() What's with the sudden freaking out on violence in movies?
On another account, if you want to see historical things, go watch Discovery Channel or something like that. 300 is a fairytale, nothing more. If you ever studied history in school, you should know that. It's a good composition of historical background and modern animation, tho I doubt the historical background part. Not because it's not according to the history books, but I don't think the battle of Thermopylae went like that at all. You know, legends tend to exaggerate at times
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Notice that, as posted above, the movie was based on a comic book; a comic that was loosely based on historic fact. Are you gonna start insulting Clive Cussler now for not being historically accurate too? Or perhaps the Divinchi Code? :P <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Nick @ Mar 27 2007, 07:41 AM) [snapback]285195[/snapback]</div> Quote:
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It's not their fault if some idiot wants to take their kid to a movie that is clearly innapropriate for a child to view. See, we have this thing; it's called a rating system. And if you bring children into a movie that is clearly labeled to be violent and gory, whatever happens to the kids in result is your own friggin' fault. Bottom line is you're freaking out over someone's attempt to entertain, not educate. If you put that much pressure into historical accuracy over any and everything else, you're likely going to find better luck on the history channel. |
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Ohh, sometimes I feel so clever. If I only knew what "silly duffer" means...
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