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i love quotes like “they’ll be writing stories about you for thousands of years” because it’s literally true we are making films about him 3000 years on. the power of legacy
@Avigreatt go look at history kid. And sorry to bust your bubble but movies are not real or based on real life 😂😂😂 it is infact acting / mummers circus the worst type of profession one can be the ancients say worse than prostitution
A haunting thought indeed. Many simply won't be remembered, sad but true. Mayhaps we shall see how my name ends up... known, or forgotten throughout time.
"At night, I see their faces. All the men I've killed. They're standing there on the far bank of the river Styx, waiting for me. They say "Welcome brother."
Yet when he crosses the river styx he regrets his decision to be a hero and die young " Better the lowest Helot alive than the greatest warrior in Hades " Achilles to Odysseus
@@anneblubaugh58 the Roman’s and Greeks conquered the world. A lot of death and suffering. The writer you’re talking about evidently got his ideas from real life. It’s all history.
@@anneblubaugh58 The Trojan War we know happened, as archaeological evidence shows the Mycenaeans sacked troy 3 times, the last one just before the Bronze Age Collapse. Obviously, the story itself will be more myth than fact, but almost all the characters will certainly have a basis. A great Thessalian Warrior probably fought in it. And thus, as the Bronze Age Collapse happened, putting Greece into 3 centuries of unable to read or write, and the war tale being passed down only orally, of course the mythological parts sprung up.
"That man was *born* to end lives" - chilling line. And “fighting for you has been my life’s honor” might be the most powerful thing to ever hear from someone
This shows two things I love about humanity. 1) Those few humans that think and do remarkable things, totally worth of following them. 2) Those that see the value of those remarkable humans, and follow them because of admiration and not fear. Both are what makes humanity great. Achilles knew he made the plans, the strategies, and the decisions, but he also knew that he wasn't more than the rest of his myrmidons, that they were equal brothers, maintaining true friendship and leadership. The honor that the myrmidons felt for him is also admirable. They were one, thus Achilles also needed them. I was inspired to write all this because of this part 5:50 ("Fighting for you has been my life's honor my lord") The music behind these scenes makes you feel the beauty of it. Hope for more humans like these.
@@Allegedly_Angel Well, in their heads most often. But literally? Not many women fought as Warriors such as the likes of the men who followed Achilles
Well yes brother it's true one war going inside the head and another inside the world and there is no doubt that if you not win in both you lose the race of everything or whatever it is
@@smitty5400Achilles was the Boss on the Battlefield,and Brad Pitt is the Boss on the Movie set,and when this film was Made ,Brad was the Biggest Movie Star on Earth,and Considered the Most Handsome,I think Achilles himself would of approved of the casting,Killian Murphy Never had Nearly half of the world’s women and girls Swooning,Brad is Tall Blonde ,athletic ,and charismatic,just like Achilles..Perfect Casting..
"IS THERE NOONE ELSE?! IS THE NOONE ELSE?!" I remember screaming this line on the tennis court after I'd won against 3 similarly good players in a row. I'd reached a new high and there was no answer to my calls, for it is in my veigns. My great uncle won Wimbledon, and that is what made me great
Theres a horrible simplicity to realising whatever you do in the modern day you'll never be remembered, after your grandchildren die your name will be forgotten. I feel as though every man just wants direction in life which is so hard to find nowadays, I weirdly envy all the people living in ancient times where the options were a lot fewer and success or failure a lot easier to define.
This movie came out the year I turned 24... Almost twenty years later and it is still my absolute favorite film of all time. There are a handful of other movies that come close, for me personally, but I've yet to watch another film that resonates with me like this one. Perhaps it has to do with my lifelong love of history, particularly medieval and ancient history, or all the Greek mythology I read as a child, I really couldn't say...
This film is easy to follow and understand, yet it’s not basic and run of the mill. The casting and set are realistic and well done. There are many other films that I like a lot, but they aren’t so rewatchable. I can rewatch this movie many times and it’s still fresh. It’s not only a plot twist or shocking ending which many films hinge on to be good the first watching, but the whole tale is enthralling and relatable. The struggle to have glory, but also losing it all in the course of it. And even when you achieve it, you wonder if it’s ever truly worth it.
i am with you. Gladiator, Troya, Braveheart and even King Arthur 2004 (not the story, but how he played him). Still waiting for this kind of move about Musashi...
You know it's hard to imagine you making a better version of your last one and you pop out this masterpiece that is so in tune with his character I really loved how built him up first before showing him on the screen that was brilliant make his appearance so much more impactful and special. Really enjoyed your song choices especially the second one the way you combined action and emotional side of him together was perfect one of my absolutely favourite parts was showing off the parallel between his death and Hector's always felt they were one in the same. You completely outdid yourself with this fantastic masterpiece Troy has always been one of my favourite war movies since I was a kid and are always feel nostalgic while watching them 💙
I just finished The Song of Achilles and came here to feast my eyes on how perfect Brad Pitt portrayed Achilles and this edit does justice to him. Kudos to you especially for 1:34 - 2:12 !
This is better than the movie, because it tells a story, not a situation. The stories of people are captivating. Not recounts of events, places, or things. People, there lives, and the stories they tell is why we are captivated.
Men are haunted by the vastness of eternity. And so we ask ourselves: will our actions echo across the centuries? Will strangers hear our names long after we are gone, and wonder who we were, how bravely we fought, how fiercely we loved?
Liked, subbed, commenting. This video made we weep. I was in high school when this came out. I took notes during the movie on the back of my ticket stub and receipts. There were so many good one liners. I'm 37 now. I'm a hardened veteran of life's vigors and challenges. I still have much to go, but I weep for my own suffering and tragedies...as well as for the glories and pleasures. Achilles...the hero that inspired so many...from Alexander the Great to Napolean. I was a true product of all those historical epic films that came out during this glorious era...Gladiator. Troy. Mongol. Casino Royale (kinda diff but relevant cuz Daniel Craig humanized Bond in such a beautiful way...his lines to Eva Green..."my armor.. you're stripped it from me" is kinda like Achilles with his "in a lifetime of war, you gave me peace." I am grateful. I was a desperate and poor kid who grew up under immense brutality and criminality...but I kept the faith because of books, my dog and films like this. I could've...become like a Punisher figure and brought the sword to my abusers. But my dog taught me otherwise. So I became more like Batman instead. I bled and suffered..and ultimately...exiled myself from my family because they were destined for hell or a jail cell. And for my future children's sake, I left. I took all those arrows so my children may be born free. They deserve better problems than the bullshit that brought FBI marshals to our home. Forgive me God for being so slow. It has been difficult. For that glory that was Rome. I wish you well brothers. One day, may we ride alongside each other on the field of battle like the Winged Hassars...and bring back Constantinople. My brothers of the blade, I love all of you and wish you glory, gold, virgins and honor.
first time watched this movie in 2010 as a 10year old , now as a 24year old , i rewatch the movie from time to time and i tell you nothing is changed in me when i watch the movie i am still amazed from Achilles
I have see this movie too many times to count. This cut is a short version of all the best parts. Be sure to watch the whole thing though. Outstanding. One of the best movies ever.
I watched TROY as a teenager, twice, first at the theatre with my mother, second in school with my mates and teacher. Brad Pitt was absolutly brillant and well casted for playing Achilles, yet, I had troubles liking him until the begining of his relation with Briseis. He starts as a teenager/manchild, reach manhood and maturity, then dies in the end, being at peace with himself. I felt way more "close" to Eric Bana's Hector than Pitt's Achilles, I must confess. Hector was more calm, stable, loyal and vertuous, a husband, a father and a prince. < The man you would like to be with, and you would like to be like >. I knew what his end was going to be, yet I cried during the movie. In the end, both are great exemples, to follow, or exemples to avoid. As I grew up, becoming an adult, then a teacher, and one day, a husband and a father, I understand these archetypes clearly.
It would be great if you made content of Spartacus blood and sand you're going to find plenty of material there at least from that first season and God's of the arena
fantastic edit! i like how you kept his face out of the beginning with the shots of him suiting up until He comes riding in on the horse. As well as using the clashing sounds of big fight vs hector as impacts and crashes to help drive home the narrative. Bravo. I never get tired of this movie.
Everybody talking about Troy being a great movie and Brad Pitt being awesome. I just wanted to let you know, great character breakdown! Loved the video!
My second favourite after the 300 clip you made. I am afraid to ask how many hours this took to put together so well. Also the effort put here and the montage requires far more than video editing skills i believe. You have seen through the symbolisms in this movie as well as in the 300 hundred and put those in the perfect order, for example in 4:55 achilles pounds his chest you tie it with the gods envying mortals , or when leonidas throws his spear to xerxes and you fade under the spear thrust on the wolf, great job keep it up and hopefully next video, the last samurai
I first saw this film when I was 5 years old (I know, bit too young lol), I watched it because I remember seeing a trailer for it and that it would on the tv that night. I watched it and, whilst there was a lot I didn’t understand, I loved it. And as I grew up I continued rewatching and every time I learned more about the meanings in it. I rewatched it recently at 25 and just had so much appreciation for knowing this film for so long. It’s truly fantastic. The actors, the cinematography…the story itself, just simply amazing
"At night, I see their faces. All the men I've killed. They're standing there on the far bank of the river Styx, waiting for me. They say "Come sail away, come sail away, come saaail away with meee." In all seriousness tho, this is one of the best edited videos I've seen
Woooooooow wow wow wow is all I can say to one the most beautiful edits I have seen in my entire lifetime. All the props there is to give is given to you my friend!
Alexander the Great visited the site of Ancient Troy in 334 B.C., as he embarked on his campaign against the Persian Empire, leading a unified Greek Army (Hellenic League). The visit to Troy held both personal and strategic significance for Alexander. On one hand, it fulfilled his long-held desire to pay tribute to his hero Achilles and connect with the glorious past of Greek mythology. On the other hand, the visit served as a powerful symbolic gesture that showcased his intention to unite the Greek world under his rule and carry on the legacy of the legendary heroes. Upon reaching the Tomb of Achilles, Alexander took a moment to pay his respects and acknowledge the greatness of the legendary warrior. Then, Alexander poured oil over the tomb, a customary practice in ancient Greek funerary rituals, symbolizing purification and sanctification. He also placed garlands of flowers and foliage on the tomb, signifying honor and respect for the deceased. Next, Alexander and Hephaestion sacrificed animals, likely horses, to honor the spirits of Achilles and Patroclus. This ritual was meant to appease the souls of the dead and seek their favor. Finally, Alexander is believed to have organized athletic games at the site, following the ancient Greek tradition of hosting such competitions in memory of deceased heroes. By paying homage to Achilles, Alexander was reinforcing his connection to the heroic past and legitimizing his claim to lead the Greek world. After Troy and his first victory at the battle of the Granicus, while leading a unified Greek Army (Hellenic League) to avenge the Persian invasions in Greece 150 years prior, Alexander the Great sent 300 suits of full Persian armour (to honor the legendary last stand of the 300 Spartans in Thermopylae) to Athens, as a votive offering to Goddess Athena, to be hung on the Acropolis. He ordered an inscription to be fixed over them; “Alexander, son of Philip and all the Greeks, present this offering from the spoils taken from the barbarians inhabiting Asia". A statue group, known as the Granicus Monument, was erected by Alexander in the sanctuary of Zeus at Dion. This consisted of bronze statues by Lysippus, of Alexander with twenty-five of his companions who had died in the initial cavalry charge, all on horseback. Alexander the Great is a sacred, immortal, legendary figure for us Greeks. Mostly for uniting all Greek City States and Kingdoms and spreading the unique Hellenic culture to the edges of the world. The rightful descendant of Achilles. Eternal Achilles, eternal Alexander 🔥🇬🇷
This specific video of you and Zurik23M's "Achilles- Remember the name" are the best among others. I've seen a lot and search for so many videos about Troy, but these 2 videos are so so good, the editing, the image quality, music, paces, so good and emotional. 🤜🤛
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Very well made mate
Your work is worderfull, my dear friend. I stand by your side. Let's fight this war together. For freedom, love and art. Take care ⭐️
Pppppppp
Pppppp
Big legend.
i love quotes like “they’ll be writing stories about you for thousands of years” because it’s literally true we are making films about him 3000 years on. the power of legacy
Good old days!!
He wasn't real
@@hgsgknnnmmlolb what
He was real they made movie of him
@Avigreatt go look at history kid. And sorry to bust your bubble but movies are not real or based on real life 😂😂😂 it is infact acting / mummers circus the worst type of profession one can be the ancients say worse than prostitution
“And so we ask ourselves, Will strangers hear our names long after we are gone, and wonder who we were, how bravely we fought, how fierce we loved”
A haunting thought indeed. Many simply won't be remembered, sad but true. Mayhaps we shall see how my name ends up... known, or forgotten throughout time.
Love it
Best quote of the whole film because for every generation of men its true.
"That man was born to end lives" coldest line🥶
The deaf dumb and blind line is even colder.
@@KingSnowyKerr The future of all 4channers.
Agreed
"At night, I see their faces. All the men I've killed. They're standing there on the far bank of the river Styx, waiting for me. They say "Welcome brother."
Yet when he crosses the river styx he regrets his decision to be a hero and die young " Better the lowest Helot alive than the greatest warrior in Hades " Achilles to Odysseus
"We men are wretched things".
Yes, we saw the same video
@@Bucephalus84 oopsey poopsey yes that sounds manly. 😂🤣😄
@tony cashman. In case no one has told you lately. You matter.
As a teen, i enjoyed the action. As an adult, I felt great sorrow for the characters as it's part of our history. A lot of deaths. Great master piece.
It’s mythological.. Homer wrote the illiead and the oddessy
@@anneblubaugh58 something like this definetly happened.
@@anneblubaugh58 the Roman’s and Greeks conquered the world. A lot of death and suffering. The writer you’re talking about evidently got his ideas from real life. It’s all history.
@@anneblubaugh58Still based on truth however, men were warroirs, now they're effeminate soyboys with purple hair living with their mommy.
@@anneblubaugh58 The Trojan War we know happened, as archaeological evidence shows the Mycenaeans sacked troy 3 times, the last one just before the Bronze Age Collapse. Obviously, the story itself will be more myth than fact, but almost all the characters will certainly have a basis. A great Thessalian Warrior probably fought in it. And thus, as the Bronze Age Collapse happened, putting Greece into 3 centuries of unable to read or write, and the war tale being passed down only orally, of course the mythological parts sprung up.
It's a shame for people who still haven't seen this masterpiece. This movie is a national treasure.
Great job on the edit btw
which nation?
@@killjim1 germany ofc , the director is german
One of the best epic movies in my time. I'm a 1992 guy born and Troy was and is epic. Also cemented my crush on Diane Kruger too xD
me also i was born in 1992 ilove this movie
fuck she was hot in that movie
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@@atune2682 Smoking. And in Inglorious BasteRds too.
Diane Kruger in Troy is a thing of beauty. She literally has the face that launched a thousand ships
Troy, 300, Gladiator
Classics of all time
the eagle is good and the other roman one to king auther as well all good and brutal warefare movies man
gladiator first as a greek i must tell that. troy second 300 shouldnt be top 3 but is good
Alexander
Gladiator is one of the best movies I’ve ever seen
Gem of a movie. No matter how many times I see it, it never gets old.
"That man was *born* to end lives" - chilling line. And “fighting for you has been my life’s honor” might be the most powerful thing to ever hear from someone
This shows two things I love about humanity.
1) Those few humans that think and do remarkable things, totally worth of following them.
2) Those that see the value of those remarkable humans, and follow them because of admiration and not fear.
Both are what makes humanity great.
Achilles knew he made the plans, the strategies, and the decisions, but he also knew that he wasn't more than the rest of his myrmidons, that they were equal brothers, maintaining true friendship and leadership.
The honor that the myrmidons felt for him is also admirable. They were one, thus Achilles also needed them.
I was inspired to write all this because of this part 5:50 ("Fighting for you has been my life's honor my lord")
The music behind these scenes makes you feel the beauty of it. Hope for more humans like these.
this is hollywood. it showed fiction, not truth.
@@Destroymaster100 you are certainly right
'you gave me peace, in a lifetime of war.' this hits hard for men because men face two wars, literally and inside our head.
Better the lowest Helot alive than the greatest warrior in hades Achilles to Odysseus
@@JOEFABULOUS.You gonna die anyways, better to be a warrior and face death
So do the ladies, my brother 😜
@@Allegedly_Angel
Well, in their heads most often. But literally? Not many women fought as Warriors such as the likes of the men who followed Achilles
Well yes brother it's true one war going inside the head and another inside the world and there is no doubt that if you not win in both you lose the race of everything or whatever it is
As kids we all wanted to be Achilles, as we became adults, we can only hope to be like Hector..
Facts
whats your name sir. Your words should be remebered and your name
Some big greaves to fill
@@adamnowak7538my name is gladiator
You dont get it.. Hector was lucky.. and older. It was his time to die.
"We don't need to control him, we need to unleash him." - Thank you very much for this share, for your creation.
Brad Pitt is the perfect Achilles.
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@@smitty5400 you are insane
@@smitty5400Achilles was the Boss on the Battlefield,and Brad Pitt is the Boss on the Movie set,and when this film was Made ,Brad was the Biggest Movie Star on Earth,and Considered the Most Handsome,I think Achilles himself would of approved of the casting,Killian Murphy Never had Nearly half of the world’s women and girls Swooning,Brad is Tall Blonde ,athletic ,and charismatic,just like Achilles..Perfect Casting..
@@smitty5400 never even heard of Luke Bracey and Cillian is not fit for the role.
And Hector perfect Hector
@@peterroberts7684Brad ain’t that tall, 5’11
"IS THERE NOONE ELSE?! IS THE NOONE ELSE?!" I remember screaming this line on the tennis court after I'd won against 3 similarly good players in a row. I'd reached a new high and there was no answer to my calls, for it is in my veigns. My great uncle won Wimbledon, and that is what made me great
Theres a horrible simplicity to realising whatever you do in the modern day you'll never be remembered, after your grandchildren die your name will be forgotten. I feel as though every man just wants direction in life which is so hard to find nowadays, I weirdly envy all the people living in ancient times where the options were a lot fewer and success or failure a lot easier to define.
Not exactly.. our choices define us. He should ve stayed home but he chose glory. ❤
This movie came out the year I turned 24... Almost twenty years later and it is still my absolute favorite film of all time. There are a handful of other movies that come close, for me personally, but I've yet to watch another film that resonates with me like this one. Perhaps it has to do with my lifelong love of history, particularly medieval and ancient history, or all the Greek mythology I read as a child, I really couldn't say...
Mate I don't understand why it isn't loved as much as it should be. Gladiator is still better but this movie is just awesome as well.
This film is easy to follow and understand, yet it’s not basic and run of the mill. The casting and set are realistic and well done. There are many other films that I like a lot, but they aren’t so rewatchable. I can rewatch this movie many times and it’s still fresh. It’s not only a plot twist or shocking ending which many films hinge on to be good the first watching, but the whole tale is enthralling and relatable.
The struggle to have glory, but also losing it all in the course of it. And even when you achieve it, you wonder if it’s ever truly worth it.
i am with you. Gladiator, Troya, Braveheart and even King Arthur 2004 (not the story, but how he played him). Still waiting for this kind of move about Musashi...
I have never seen anything like this. Please never put it away! Sheer perfection.
This edit is so phenomenally beautiful. Encapsulates perfectly everything I love about this movie.
I appreciate you🙌
How Brad Pitt somehow didn't win an Oscar for Troy is beyond me.
you cant give an oscar to one brilliant thread if the rest of the carpet is shit
Who won that year?
Lotr the return of the king dropped the same year I believe
Um, he didn't win because he didn't deserve to.
They didn't have an award for pretty boy gone bad boy.
Absolute brilliant edit. You’ve outdone yourself man.
Thanks man
This is the Best video and the perfect Representation of the greatest Warrior that ever lived Achilles
Khalid bin Waleed
@@user-lr9de5pt2z no doubt in that.
Hector *
You know it's hard to imagine you making a better version of your last one and you pop out this masterpiece that is so in tune with his character I really loved how built him up first before showing him on the screen that was brilliant make his appearance so much more impactful and special. Really enjoyed your song choices especially the second one the way you combined action and emotional side of him together was perfect one of my absolutely favourite parts was showing off the parallel between his death and Hector's always felt they were one in the same. You completely outdid yourself with this fantastic masterpiece Troy has always been one of my favourite war movies since I was a kid and are always feel nostalgic while watching them 💙
One of the coolest videos I've ever watched. I watch Troy every 4 years, I will come back to watch this video many times.
I've watched this over 100 times now I think. This is probably one of the best edited clips I've ever seen on RUclips.
Appreciate that friend!
the editing, the music, the flow...dayum that was a work of art!
I just finished The Song of Achilles and came here to feast my eyes on how perfect Brad Pitt portrayed Achilles and this edit does justice to him. Kudos to you especially for 1:34 - 2:12 !
Agreed, the Man wants to Die
You had me at Achilles!
This is truly one of the best edits I have seen. So seriously impressed. Should have been the trailer
This is better than the movie, because it tells a story, not a situation.
The stories of people are captivating. Not recounts of events, places, or things.
People, there lives, and the stories they tell is why we are captivated.
Watch this movie time to time. But never see many meaningful quotes until watch your video. Great tribute video.
this edit is the one of the most beautiful Troy edits ever, it has made a excellent movie even more excellent
Well done! Love to see Troy edits
Men are haunted by the vastness of eternity. And so we ask ourselves: will our actions echo across the centuries? Will strangers hear our names long after we are gone, and wonder who we were, how bravely we fought, how fiercely we loved?
This has been my favorite movie for many years. Thank you for an amazing edit to watch.
Bro, I'm borderline obsessed with Troy.
Liked, subbed, commenting.
This video made we weep.
I was in high school when this came out. I took notes during the movie on the back of my ticket stub and receipts. There were so many good one liners.
I'm 37 now. I'm a hardened veteran of life's vigors and challenges. I still have much to go, but I weep for my own suffering and tragedies...as well as for the glories and pleasures.
Achilles...the hero that inspired so many...from Alexander the Great to Napolean.
I was a true product of all those historical epic films that came out during this glorious era...Gladiator. Troy. Mongol. Casino Royale (kinda diff but relevant cuz Daniel Craig humanized Bond in such a beautiful way...his lines to Eva Green..."my armor.. you're stripped it from me" is kinda like Achilles with his "in a lifetime of war, you gave me peace."
I am grateful. I was a desperate and poor kid who grew up under immense brutality and criminality...but I kept the faith because of books, my dog and films like this.
I could've...become like a Punisher figure and brought the sword to my abusers. But my dog taught me otherwise. So I became more like Batman instead.
I bled and suffered..and ultimately...exiled myself from my family because they were destined for hell or a jail cell. And for my future children's sake, I left. I took all those arrows so my children may be born free. They deserve better problems than the bullshit that brought FBI marshals to our home.
Forgive me God for being so slow. It has been difficult.
For that glory that was Rome. I wish you well brothers.
One day, may we ride alongside each other on the field of battle like the Winged Hassars...and bring back Constantinople.
My brothers of the blade, I love all of you and wish you glory, gold, virgins and honor.
first time watched this movie in 2010 as a 10year old , now as a 24year old , i rewatch the movie from time to time and i tell you nothing is changed in me when i watch the movie i am still amazed from Achilles
is someone still making videos about Achilles well done we need more of this greatness
I have see this movie too many times to count. This cut is a short version of all the best parts. Be sure to watch the whole thing though. Outstanding. One of the best movies ever.
I love this movie, and i love Achilles this is amazing work in making this video.
Better the lowest Helot alive than the greatest warrior in hades Achilles to Odysseus
Saw a new Achilles tribute in my home page and got excited when I saw it was you that made it 😆😆
Farewell Life set to the story of some tragic hero always manages to make me choke up. Excellent work.
Great edit man! One of the best I've seen of the films! Thanks algorithm!
wow this was beautifully edited! it must have taken hours to do it! nice one !
And that's called rise of a great editor. 🔥
I watched TROY as a teenager, twice, first at the theatre with my mother, second in school with my mates and teacher. Brad Pitt was absolutly brillant and well casted for playing Achilles, yet, I had troubles liking him until the begining of his relation with Briseis. He starts as a teenager/manchild, reach manhood and maturity, then dies in the end, being at peace with himself. I felt way more "close" to Eric Bana's Hector than Pitt's Achilles, I must confess. Hector was more calm, stable, loyal and vertuous, a husband, a father and a prince. < The man you would like to be with, and you would like to be like >. I knew what his end was going to be, yet I cried during the movie. In the end, both are great exemples, to follow, or exemples to avoid. As I grew up, becoming an adult, then a teacher, and one day, a husband and a father, I understand these archetypes clearly.
What A AWESOME...AWESOME...AWESOME Tribute!!! Well Done!!! Bravo!!!
Love love love it!!!!!
Great work Panos!
This is amazing. You make the best edits out here!
I love this... scenes and edits that I never saw.
Whoever put this together on Troy. Bravo too you i have to watch it again.Bravo
that edit brought a tear to my eye.... thank you
I have been rewatching you previous work on Achilles and hector and also 300 this is a welcomed surprise
It would be great if you made content of Spartacus blood and sand you're going to find plenty of material there at least from that first season and God's of the arena
Incredible work man!
goddamn this is an epic edit
masterclass
It’s a miracle, how this videos hasn’t more views.
This is amazing, perfect crafted edit
Stuff of the Gods ... Great editing bro. Some of the best stuff I saw on "Troy'" yet ...!
I love this movie and this character. Such a great edit.
This video is as epic as the movie itself. Brilliant work Panos DKS!
fantastic edit! i like how you kept his face out of the beginning with the shots of him suiting up until He comes riding in on the horse. As well as using the clashing sounds of big fight vs hector as impacts and crashes to help drive home the narrative. Bravo.
I never get tired of this movie.
One of my favorite movies of all time. Great edit. Earned a sub
Beautifully done. You did ot omit any importance. Bravo.
Sir this is beautiful
that is some pro editing. thank you for making this
@@codydavis4353 thanks!!!
Great edit! Makes me... FEEL someting everytime ❤
Peace in a lifetime of war...wow..the lines of this movie..surpasses all
Everybody talking about Troy being a great movie and Brad Pitt being awesome. I just wanted to let you know, great character breakdown! Loved the video!
Whoever stitched this video have exceptional skills too. 👌
This is the best movie I've ever seen... The great story, I watched it 7x
Modern movie trailers be like:
jokes aside having seen this like 20+ times, this was a greatly made vid
Great video, like always ❤️
This edit is amazing gave me chills love this movie so much
Troy was well done.lts my best sword movie of all time.Hector and Achilles, make me part of their world.I can never get enough of this movie.
I am truly amazed of how great you are at making montages. This is the type of content I would like to produce!
My second favourite after the 300 clip you made. I am afraid to ask how many hours this took to put together so well. Also the effort put here and the montage requires far more than video editing skills i believe. You have seen through the symbolisms in this movie as well as in the 300 hundred and put those in the perfect order, for example in 4:55 achilles pounds his chest you tie it with the gods envying mortals , or when leonidas throws his spear to xerxes and you fade under the spear thrust on the wolf, great job keep it up and hopefully next video, the last samurai
I first saw this film when I was 5 years old (I know, bit too young lol), I watched it because I remember seeing a trailer for it and that it would on the tv that night. I watched it and, whilst there was a lot I didn’t understand, I loved it. And as I grew up I continued rewatching and every time I learned more about the meanings in it. I rewatched it recently at 25 and just had so much appreciation for knowing this film for so long. It’s truly fantastic. The actors, the cinematography…the story itself, just simply amazing
It's an incredible story.
this is so well edited
"At night, I see their faces. All the men I've killed. They're standing there on the far bank of the river Styx, waiting for me. They say "Come sail away, come sail away, come saaail away with meee."
In all seriousness tho, this is one of the best edited videos I've seen
Beautiful Video.
Thank you.
This movie has been the best of Brad Pit lots of respect👏
This is the best Achilles mash up out there so far
Yup I'm gonna watch Troy directors cut again! Brilliant promo 👏 💯
Woooooooow wow wow wow is all I can say to one the most beautiful edits I have seen in my entire lifetime. All the props there is to give is given to you my friend!
Alexander the Great visited the site of Ancient Troy in 334 B.C., as he embarked on his campaign against the Persian Empire, leading a unified Greek Army (Hellenic League).
The visit to Troy held both personal and strategic significance for Alexander. On one hand, it fulfilled his long-held desire to pay tribute to his hero Achilles and connect with the glorious past of Greek mythology.
On the other hand, the visit served as a powerful symbolic gesture that showcased his intention to unite the Greek world under his rule and carry on the legacy of the legendary heroes.
Upon reaching the Tomb of Achilles, Alexander took a moment to pay his respects and acknowledge the greatness of the legendary warrior.
Then, Alexander poured oil over the tomb, a customary practice in ancient Greek funerary rituals, symbolizing purification and sanctification.
He also placed garlands of flowers and foliage on the tomb, signifying honor and respect for the deceased.
Next, Alexander and Hephaestion sacrificed animals, likely horses, to honor the spirits of Achilles and Patroclus. This ritual was meant to appease the souls of the dead and seek their favor.
Finally, Alexander is believed to have organized athletic games at the site, following the ancient Greek tradition of hosting such competitions in memory of deceased heroes.
By paying homage to Achilles, Alexander was reinforcing his connection to the heroic past and legitimizing his claim to lead the Greek world.
After Troy and his first victory at the battle of the Granicus, while leading a unified Greek Army (Hellenic League) to avenge the Persian invasions in Greece 150 years prior, Alexander the Great sent 300 suits of full Persian armour (to honor the legendary last stand of the 300 Spartans in Thermopylae) to Athens, as a votive offering to Goddess Athena, to be hung on the Acropolis.
He ordered an inscription to be fixed over them; “Alexander, son of Philip and all the Greeks, present this offering from the spoils taken from the barbarians inhabiting Asia".
A statue group, known as the Granicus Monument, was erected by Alexander in the sanctuary of Zeus at Dion. This consisted of bronze statues by Lysippus, of Alexander with twenty-five of his companions who had died in the initial cavalry charge, all on horseback.
Alexander the Great is a sacred, immortal, legendary figure for us Greeks. Mostly for uniting all Greek City States and Kingdoms and spreading the unique Hellenic culture to the edges of the world. The rightful descendant of Achilles.
Eternal Achilles, eternal Alexander 🔥🇬🇷
@@Theodoros_Kolokotronis I wrote a short film about this that I’m hoping to shoot!
@panosdks Really ? Can’t wait ! Great job here btw ! Congrats mate 👏👏
Achilles and Alexander, what a story… 🔥
This amazing edit is my best workout motivation. Thank you. And sorry for giving feedback after 1 year.
Thank you! And no problem
The greatest menace of all time. We are Lions, IMMORTALITY TAKE IT, ITS YOURS! Till this day gives me goosebumps.
this captures the romance of achilles story beautifully done
Probably the best video ever made about this movie
“Achilles is one man” “Hector is one man and look what he did to us today”
Great edit
Great video
I vibed before it was half over 🐉😇🙏👍🧁🌎🧞♂️🦃🎂
Cool bro, always good when is Troy
Masterpiece! Great Editing
This edit was excellent!
Thank you!
This is an absolute masterpiece well done man loved every minute of it
Truly a master piece.....TROY
I don’t understand how people dont think this movie is better than gladiator .
"Are you not entertained"? 😂😂
This specific video of you and Zurik23M's "Achilles- Remember the name" are the best among others. I've seen a lot and search for so many videos about Troy, but these 2 videos are so so good, the editing, the image quality, music, paces, so good and emotional. 🤜🤛