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  • Enjoy my reaction as I watch the action movie ‘300’ Starring Gerard Butler! An absolutely amazing and incredible movie, with gobsmacking visuals, incredible writing and amazing music score!
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  • @marleysmovies
    @marleysmovies  25 дней назад +12

    ✨hi thank you for watching! I have a version of this without titles across it that I’m waiting for my appeal on copyright so until then you can watch it here like this. I will also be uploading the version without titles to my patreon - Patreon.com/MarleysMovies if you would prefer to watch it there ! ✨

    • @andyspark5192
      @andyspark5192 24 дня назад

      After watching 300 you could watch the parody of it
      Meet the Spartans a 2008 parody film
      It's cringy but fun

    • @OGJessie
      @OGJessie 24 дня назад

      Loooooosely based on historical events.

    • @KJ7JHN
      @KJ7JHN 19 дней назад +1

      A Beautiful Mind, The Man who Knew Infinity. Both amazing shows. Les Miserables, Stigmata were also great.

    • @russcarvertruthjedi259
      @russcarvertruthjedi259 8 дней назад +1

      Yes, this is based on a historical event. I am a historian, and economist and an expert on the Constitution of the United States of America.
      This has been one of my favorite stories for a very long time.
      Yes, Sparta was that brutal with its children. Male children. Anyway. They were a very war-like society. They peaked at the exact right time. In history, the Persian army was in fact close to a million strong. The region that this battle happened in, the hot Gates/ thermopylae, is still devoid of trees. They cut down a forest to make camp and bonfires. It has never grown back.
      It wasn't just 300 Spartans, there were about 7,000 Greek soldiers supporting them as well.
      The other 300 movie is about the navel battle. It was a combination of the two. They did outflink the Spartans and all 300 died, many of the 7000 other Greeks were able to return home. However, Athens was burned to the ground. The next spring, the rest of the Spartan army engaged the encampment of Persians, which is what you see at the end of this film. The Athenian Navy led by thermostocles defeated the Persian Navy which destroyed their supply lines. The vast majority of the Persian army had to retreat. What was left was completely obliterated because they only had a three-to-one margin over the Spartan army. And they were obliterated by them.
      The sad part is, less than a generation. Later, Sparta was a shell of its former self. The brutality they had on their society, including Spartans, killing their slaves to prove their manhood and the discarding of children who didn't live up to their standard just destroyed the integrity of their society overall.
      One more thing though, as amazing as the Spartans were and as good as they were at War, they are not the greatest soldiers of all time. That distinction is held by the Navy seals. 12. Navy seals took out an oil platform that was guarded by over a thousand men at the beginning of the Gulf War. They didn't lose a single man and they took the platform by themselves. It had to be done before the United States Navy entered the region because that platform had French Exocet anti-ship missiles.
      The coolest line in the movie was when the queen told Leonidas to come back with his shield or upon it. That meant don't surrender or retreat. In ancient battles, when an army retreats they drop their Shields because they are heavy. Especially Spartan Shields. You drop the shield so you can run faster. But when you are running, you are vulnerable to attack from behind without being able to respond. The vast majority of deaths in ancient battle were caused by retreating. This is what made Alexander the Great so special, not only did he fight alongside his men at the front, but he trained his men not to retreat and not to use the shield of the person to the right of them. You would swing your sword, and then you would lean right to hide behind the shield of the person to the right of you. You would slowly start to move to the right. That could open up gaps that left your flank unsecured. He taught his men not to do that and then he took advantage of the opposing army doing that very thing and that's how he obliterated them repeatedly. As powerful as the Spartans were, they were nothing compared to Alexander the Great. Keep in mind, Alexander, the Great was a student of Aristotle, who was a student of Plato, who was a student of Socrates. That is the greatest chain of intellectual thought in human history. And Alexander's intelligence is what made him the greatest general in history. He didn't just never lose a war, from the age of 16. He never lost a battle.
      Spartans were incredible, but Alexander the Great was vastly superior to them.

  • @roger5322
    @roger5322 22 дня назад +19

    It was a suicide mission from the beginning. Leonidas knew the only way to save Sparta was to sacrifice his life. If they killed the king then Sparta could go to war.
    Fun fact : the only ones allowed a headstone was a man who died in battle or a woman would died in childbirth.

    • @galadballcrusher8182
      @galadballcrusher8182 21 день назад +1

      And that is why he mentions a beautiful death because spartan army was formed by smaller companies who were like closed clubs. One had to demonstrate bravery , skill and courage to be invited by a member to join and the best ones had the honour of seeing more active duty. As human life span is limited and age takes away strength stamina etc if failing to die in battle meant your chances were getting fewer. Therefore veterans who neared the age they no longer would be called to fight fought hardest so that more enemies would seek to fight them earning the honour of the kill of a worthy foe and getting in return a chance to die in a last battle earning that tombstone and the immortality it provided by leaving a trace of your name after death.

    • @eatsmylifeYT
      @eatsmylifeYT 16 дней назад

      Why is that "fun"?

    • @roger5322
      @roger5322 16 дней назад +1

      @@eatsmylifeYT and why would it not be? Learning new things should be fun. An example of a fact that isn't fun (for the most part) would be learning that Hitler reduced the world's carbon footprint.

    • @eatsmylifeYT
      @eatsmylifeYT 16 дней назад

      @@roger5322 Have you ever tried flatlining? Believe me, dying is not fun. Stop using words and phrases you don't know the meaning of.

    • @eatsmylifeYT
      @eatsmylifeYT 16 дней назад +1

      @@galadballcrusher8182 The Spartans treated most of their dead the same by wrapping them in a red robe with olive leaves and burying them without any sort of artifacts or headstones. ((Plutarch, Instituta Laconica, 18.)) The lack of markers has made it difficult to find Spartan graves. ((Paul Cartledge, Thermopylae: The Battle that changed the World (New York: Vintage Books, 2007), 81.))

  • @vincentpuccio3689
    @vincentpuccio3689 23 дня назад +17

    Their deaths united the city states into one fighting force that drove the Persian army out

  • @GregoryArgiriou
    @GregoryArgiriou 25 дней назад +39

    As a Greek that had been taught history intensely i must tell you that all the important things in this movie is facts. Written by the historians of the time. All the great lines you heard really happened. A few men stood and died for freedom against the largest army of the time. And they gave them hell before their death. Arthur miller who made the comic that was used frame by frame to the making of this movie decided to start it after a visit in the grave of Leonidas. In Greece, in Thermopylae (hot gates). This battle and their sacrifice is an inspiration for all Greeks for almost 2500 years.

    • @khancrow7015
      @khancrow7015 24 дня назад +1

      Herodotus was the father of journalism, not the father of history. It is very apparent even through translations that embellishments were made.

    • @GregoryArgiriou
      @GregoryArgiriou 24 дня назад +3

      @@khancrow7015 In ancient Greek historians we owe all the knowledge for the era. Sorry but they were around there at the time. Not me or you.

    • @khancrow7015
      @khancrow7015 24 дня назад +1

      @GregoryArgiriou Do you normally sound this whiney? Or is this a special occasion because you know Greeks were horrible record keepers?

    • @GregoryArgiriou
      @GregoryArgiriou 23 дня назад +2

      @@khancrow7015 Just an example for you. Before the discovery of ancient Troy in 1890 the whole Iliad by Homer was considered a fairy tale.

    • @Nazdreg1
      @Nazdreg1 23 дня назад

      @@GregoryArgiriou
      So you do think, the gods were fighting among men?
      Come on, just because there was a bronze age city in Asia Minor doesn't mean the Iliad is accurate.
      Saxons and Britons existed as well, but King Arthur and Camelot or even Avalon? Debatable...

  • @ulyssesfilmchannel
    @ulyssesfilmchannel 25 дней назад +14

    Great reaction. The films cinematography is styled after a previous graphic novel but the story is based on the ancient battle of Thermopylae between the Greeks and invading Persians in 480 BC.

  • @creaturecaldwell9858
    @creaturecaldwell9858 25 дней назад +9

    This ! .. Is !! .. SPARTAHHHHH !!!!!!!

  • @jontwest
    @jontwest 22 дня назад +3

    Loved your reaction and observations about the cinematography and design etc.
    I also found the film very moving, because it's message reverberates in our time too - certainly here in Australia, and clearly in many other countries in recent times.

  • @GregoryArgiriou
    @GregoryArgiriou 25 дней назад +13

    Check out what Wikipedia says about this battle:
    Around the start of the invasion, a Greek force of approximately 7,000 men led by Leonidas marched north to block the pass of Thermopylae. The Persian army, estimated by ancient authors to number in the millions, and by modern scholars to be between 120,000 and 300,000 soldiers, arrived at Thermopylae by late August or early September. During two full days of battle, the Greeks blocked the only road by which the massive Persian army could traverse the narrow pass. After the second day, a local resident named Ephialtes revealed to the Persians the existence of a path leading behind the Greek lines. Subsequently, Leonidas, aware that his force was being outflanked by the Persians, dismissed the bulk of the Greek army and remained to guard their retreat along with 300 Spartans and 700 Thespians. It has been reported that others also remained, including up to 900 helots and 400 Thebans. With the exception of the Thebans, most of whom reportedly surrendered, the Greeks fought the Persians to the death in one of history's most famous last stands.

  • @charlesbarnes6912
    @charlesbarnes6912 25 дней назад +10

    Yes ma'am it's loosely based on fact, the sequel "300 Rise of an Empire" is really good too😊

    • @marleysmovies
      @marleysmovies  25 дней назад +3

      Il have to watch it! I loved this one!

  • @thomasbeauchamp3781
    @thomasbeauchamp3781 18 дней назад +3

    This is a cinematic version of a graphic novel of the actual battle of Thermopylae. So, three steps removed from reality.

    • @StCerberusEngel
      @StCerberusEngel 4 дня назад

      Four, depending on how you consider the historical writings the comic was based on. There's a lot of debate concerning how authentic Herodotus' account is.

  • @keithcharboneau3331
    @keithcharboneau3331 4 дня назад

    The boy was the YOUNG Leonidas as he was going through the Ago gee, the fact is that Leonidas was never supposed to become the King of Sparta, but while he was doing his trials in the wild, (Where he killed the wolf) his cousin who was the king, and was actually insane, is the one who killed the Persian messengers and threw them down the well, Leonidas did not actually do that, but when Leonidas returned to Sparta from his time in the wild, his cousin the King had just died from his mental affliction, and having no children of his own, Leonidas became the next in line for the throne. and if you noticed, Leonidas was the ONLY Spartan who wore a LEATHER cape, which was made from the skin of the wolf he killed, when he killed that wolf, first he ate the meat, and then used the skin to keep warm, after he returned to Sparta, the skin was tanned and turned into leather for his cape, of course back then, Kings usually fought alongside their men.

  • @MelaniePoparad
    @MelaniePoparad 21 день назад +2

    The scene when theron assaults cerci is one of the more disturbing scenes in this movie. Makes me a little nauseous. There is a lot of weird stuff in this movie. But that scene just reaches some visceral hatred in most people. Great reaction.

    • @anonymous-qc3sy
      @anonymous-qc3sy 18 дней назад

      Reality is frightening. When another country invades,men go to war willing to die so that bad things don't happen to their wives and children. That's why every country needs an army. Look at Ukraine now. Ukrainian men are dying by the thousands in the battlefield and Ukrainian women are intact back home or in other countries they fled to .all men are banned from leaving the country. It's stay here and possibly die in the battlefield for them. Like the Titanic,where the men were also forced to stay in the boat and die,this movie shows there's not a lot of "male privilege" when shit gets serious

  • @roger5322
    @roger5322 22 дня назад +4

    " Molon Labe"

  • @johnkimble4119
    @johnkimble4119 19 дней назад +2

    Thousands upon thousands dead...ooh these poor horses. LMAO

    • @Dizzyruptor
      @Dizzyruptor 11 дней назад

      My gf was same with John Wick. Had no problem with him gunning everyone down but what happened to the puppy sent her mental.

  • @longfootbuddy
    @longfootbuddy 16 дней назад +2

    it is based on a true story, but in the real story, there was 301.. there was a midget spartan in the center of the front row, that was known as nutbiter

  • @G.J-wt3nx
    @G.J-wt3nx 20 дней назад +1

    Spartan men were known for poetry and dancing before Leonidas. The stories about their military and cruel society were mainly propaganda from Athens in order to gain favour from the other Greek states as Sparta grew in popularity. Athens even sought out financial support from Persia in their later conflicts with Sparta.

    • @dx63
      @dx63 19 дней назад

      The greek and especially the Spartan's was the most famous mercenaries at tha times. The Egyptian, the Carthaginians they used greek advisors and mercenaries. Even the Persian's after the greek- persian war's.

    • @eatsmylifeYT
      @eatsmylifeYT 16 дней назад

      Weren't they also fond of male-on-male sex?

  • @delfakapriadi1742
    @delfakapriadi1742 22 дня назад +3

    Next Reaction film Troy (2004) Spartan vs Troy 👍👍

  • @philCTO
    @philCTO 19 дней назад

    its the battle of thermopylae

  • @ccgzh
    @ccgzh 23 дня назад

    For all who dont understand why the Wolf looks like that and the Elephants are so huge and freaky Creatures apear, it's because you just listining to the Story that Spartan tells you and imagine you live there in Greece at that Time, you never saw an Elephant or Rhino before.

  • @keithcharboneau3331
    @keithcharboneau3331 4 дня назад

    Maybe I can help you out, this is the TRUE story of the Battle of Thermopylae which took place about 2,500 years ago, at that time, the Persian Empire extended from Iran through the Middle East nearly to the Mediterranean sea, and down and included about half of the African continent, they were the most advanced power on the planet at that time, meanwhile, Greece was split up between about 16 or so City/States, Sparta, Ithaca, Athens, Thessaly, Ect. each with their own King and each had their own specialty, now the Greek war started about 10 years BEFORE the events of this movie when the Persians landed on the shores of Athens, after a couple of months at sea, at a place called Marathon, the Athenians, outnumbered, and knowing that had no chance of beating the Persians if they allowed them any time at all to get ready for a siege, attacked them as they landed on the beaches, the Persians still wobbly on their feet after 2 months at sea, were ineffective as a fighting force, during this battle, a Greek soldier shot and killed the Persian King Darius with a bow and arrow, after what was left of the Persian Army and Navy left and headed back to what is Iran today, King Darius's son Prince Xerxes assumed the throne and became the King of Persia, now go forward 10 years, and now King Xerxes still wanting revenge, assembled the largest army that the world had ever seen up to that point of more than 1,000,000 men, and after King Xerxes messengers were killed and thrown into a well by Sparta's King BEFORE king Leonidas, King Xerxes was intent on the destruction of both Athens and Sparta, which led to the Battle of Thermopylae, which is what you are seeing in this movie, the history records of this event were told by a Greek historian Herodotus, and passed own from one generation to the next for centuries, now during the battle of Thermopylae, there were the 300 Spartan's, Arcadians, Thespians, Pheotians and a few others totaling about 7,000 to hold off Xerxes army of about 1,000,000 and Athenian General Themistocles took Athens Navy of about 20 ships and faced off with the Persian Navy's ships of about 300 in the Artesian straight, both the land battle and sea battle happened simultaneously, but on the 3rd day of the battle, and after the Greeks on land had killed about 200,000 or more of King Xerxes men, the Persian army finally surrounded the Greeks, and while most of the Greeks withdrew, King Leonidas and his 300 stood and fought to the death delaying the Persians from catching the others and slaughtering them, in the aftermath, and NOT knowing that there were more than just the 300 Spartans, Xerxes, considered very hard that 300 men had wiped out more than 200,000 of his men, and decided to retreat back to Persia to rebuild his army, but about a year later, the most he could muster up was about 160,000, and he again pushed them into Greece and the Platea Plateau, but in that year, the Greek City/States, UNITED behind the Spartan's and the Persians were no longer facing 300 Spartan's and about 6,000 other Greeks, they were facing the ENTIRE Spartan army of 10,000 men, which was leading a consolidated Greek force of about 30,000 more, and despite being outnumbered 4 to 1, the consolidated Greek army slaughtered the Persian army in just a couple of hours, the battle of Platea ended all hostilities between Persia and all the Greek City/States as the Persian Empire began shrinking from it's height and back into what today we know as Iran, now the Greek historian Herodotus, is the one where this originates from, BUT this movie has been taken from the Graphic Novelist Zack Snyder's book, so a LOT of liberties have been taken, BUT the story of the battle of Thermopylae is really not far from fact.

  • @trevorross1600
    @trevorross1600 7 дней назад

  • @ConsiderFirstCnE
    @ConsiderFirstCnE 23 дня назад +1

    i liked your reaction, but the cutting to black every few seconds was a tad distracting for me. keep up the great work, cheers.

  • @vincentpuccio3689
    @vincentpuccio3689 23 дня назад

    The Battle of Thermopylae Can easily be found on the Internet or in a good Old fashion book do you want the story look it up?

  • @binxbolling
    @binxbolling 10 дней назад

    Based on events of 480 BC.

  • @MelaniePoparad
    @MelaniePoparad 21 день назад

    I am new to your channel but i did a cursory look through your movie reactions… you need something funny and less tear-jerking. I recommend “pitch perfect”, “dodgeball” and “anchorman” if you haven’t seen those yet. Also, “the proposal” is hilarious.

    • @marleysmovies
      @marleysmovies  21 день назад +1

      Yeah I agree! I will be looking to do more comedy and lighthearted stuff soon! Thanks for watching! ☺️

    • @MelaniePoparad
      @MelaniePoparad 21 день назад

      @@marleysmoviesGreat! I love to see a variety of genres… except horror. I can watch horror. But i enjoyed your reaction and would love to see you not sad. 😀

  • @TrCic
    @TrCic 19 дней назад

    Do V for Vendetta PLEASE!! 😀👍

  • @xristosmiaoulis447
    @xristosmiaoulis447 25 дней назад +3

    It's base on a Frank Miller Graphic Novel that's loosely based on True events. :)

  • @andremarks4624
    @andremarks4624 25 дней назад +7

    Yes, it was a famous battle. They say it was 300 vs a million but it more like over 300,000 or so.

  • @Bukoe
    @Bukoe 21 день назад +4

    Watching woman react to War movies is amazing... 100000 Men gets killed, arms and legs cut off minor reaction.. 1 horse gets hit with anything bigger than a Rock And woman are like OHH NOO NOT THE HORSE poor horse .. Then 1 guy have a birth defect and you feel sorry for him.. Anyway I love this movie My take on the 300 story is that it was probably one of the first time a small Grupe of extreme well organized warriors faced a large Grupe of slaves that had already lost everything they cared for.. I think that's how the Myth of this story happened as it must have been a slaughter.. In reality we should have felt sorry for the enemy soldiers in this story their homes and family's are all gone.. But epiq movie non the less ..=)

    • @6Grimmjow
      @6Grimmjow 12 дней назад

      It's understandable. The horses and other animals are by definition innocent. Obviously, some of the men are as well, while some are driven by hatred/greed/etc., but the audience has no way to distinguish. And it seems natural to me to feel sorry for Ephialtes, at least in the beginning.

  • @peperino25
    @peperino25 24 дня назад +1

    i recommend you a very INTENCE Zombie movie
    Directed by *Zack Snyder* _(same director)_
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    _New sub+1!_ Love your reaction!
    BONUS TRACK
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    Jamie Foxx & *Gerard Butler* _(LEONIDAS)_
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  • @dx63
    @dx63 19 дней назад

    About the selection of babies it's doesn't be true. The king agesilaus was sort and lame. The Leonidas was one of the two kigs of Sparta. The sparta have always two king's, one go to war and one stay back to roll. An leonidas at the time of battle was 60 years old. The efors was like American Congress and selected from apela the parliament to control the king's.

  • @tonysmith5504
    @tonysmith5504 24 дня назад

    Just wanted to say before I watch your reaction …your eyes are luminous and amazing 🙏🙏🙏

  • @vincentpuccio3689
    @vincentpuccio3689 23 дня назад +3

    There was a movie called the 300 Spartans. Terrible movie but accurate whereas this movie is a fantasy version of a true story.

    • @johnkimble4119
      @johnkimble4119 19 дней назад

      The events of the movie were depicted through the eyes of the narrator at the start and end. Hense why he coloured the story with monstrous persians etc.How the hell did you not understand that.

  • @R0d_1984
    @R0d_1984 23 дня назад

    Sabaton - Sparta (Subtitles)
    ruclips.net/video/sO-8-mxNE7I/видео.html

  • @DestinyAwaits19
    @DestinyAwaits19 24 дня назад

    300 has the best logo intro to any movie I've ever seen. The WB logo looks like its carved out of a gold block, and the lightning and thunder behind it in the background. Just awesome.

  • @alonzoescatel1987
    @alonzoescatel1987 25 дней назад +1

    You're my current favorite reactor

    • @marleysmovies
      @marleysmovies  25 дней назад +3

      Thank you so much that is so nice to hear! ✨😊

  • @user-yl9wz7uc3u
    @user-yl9wz7uc3u 24 дня назад

    I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!!!! YA HAVE TO DO THE NEXT ONE TOO LOL

  • @carlospozaplaton3089
    @carlospozaplaton3089 24 дня назад +1

    YES BASED IN THE TERMOPILAS BATTLE AND THE END (10000 SPARTANS) IN THE PLATEA BATTLE

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch4283 25 дней назад +1

    Enter the Army at 6, stay in until retirement decades later.

  • @cjperry2731
    @cjperry2731 24 дня назад +1

    As exaggerated and grandiose this movie is, the one-liners, quips and comebacks are mostly true, actual hostorical quotes from different Spartans that were recorded through history..
    "Only Spartan women give birth to real men"... "Then we will fight in the shade"... "I broght more soldiers than you did"...

  • @FuzzyMalone-jl8lw
    @FuzzyMalone-jl8lw 21 день назад +1

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  • @masastronomia5247
    @masastronomia5247 24 дня назад

    Sí. Se trata de un evento real. La batalla de las Termópilas.
    Aunque no eran solo 300. Y muchos detalles históricos son incorrectos. Aunque la premisa se mantiene. Eran pocos contra muchos. Sabían que marchaban a la muerte, pero contaban con acabar menguando al ejército persa en el pasaje de las Termópilas, lo suficiente para evitar que avanzaran sobre toda Grecia. Y que perdieron su ventaja por culpa de Efialtes.

  • @hiromasa479
    @hiromasa479 18 дней назад

    進撃の巨人

  • @MRxMADHATTER
    @MRxMADHATTER 24 дня назад

    Yes this is a true story. The Battle of Thermopylae was an inspiration for many other battles and the origin of the Greek moto "Molon Labe" (Come and take it). In the Texas revolution against Mexico, The Mexican Army tried to confiscate a cannon owned by the town of Gonzales. The Texans made a flag with a single star and siloette of a cannon and the words "Come and Take it". A reference to a battle of lop-sided odds against a superior force. And they won.

  • @vtown5630
    @vtown5630 25 дней назад

    2!!!

  • @blondymonk1535
    @blondymonk1535 19 дней назад +1

    Gotta love that historic male privelege.

  • @behzadb12
    @behzadb12 7 дней назад

    In this movie, history is completely distorted, exaggerated and false

  • @7thSmurf
    @7thSmurf 24 дня назад

    FOR TONIGHT ..we DINE IN HELL!! Sounds cool .. but the battle took place 480 B.C. .. So the whole scam concept of Hell and Heaven wasnt invented yet..
    but its a cool MOVEY °!! 8)

    • @RickZackExploreOffroad
      @RickZackExploreOffroad 22 дня назад +1

      In ancient Greek mythology the dead entered Hades (the Underworld) where they were split into two camps. Elysium (heaven) for the honored dead and Tartarus (hell) for sinners.
      Not that different then the Christian version of of the afterlife.
      Pretty much every civilization across the globe had some version of Hell.

  • @cesarcastillo5492
    @cesarcastillo5492 15 дней назад +2

    This film remember me! The actual WAR in Ukraine 🇺🇦 50 Nations VS 1 Russia🇷🇺🦾

  • @riadoc7001
    @riadoc7001 25 дней назад

    If you like the look of this film, try having a look at Sin City.....

  • @williamberry9013
    @williamberry9013 25 дней назад

    A bit of history. It was not a storm that prevented the Persins from just sailing around, it was the Athenian navy. Of course, aSpartan would never admit the Athenians did anything praiseworthy. That and there were never any war rhinos. :) (This is based on a comic book.)(OK, a graphic novel, whick is an expensive comic book.)

    • @johannesvalterdivizzini1523
      @johannesvalterdivizzini1523 24 дня назад

      The entirety of the visuals are in the minds of those who heard the tale--so yes, exaggerated and fantastical like legends are. The word "Epic" exactly applies, as a heroic tale or song (Epos is the Greek root) heard over again.

  • @harryshriver6223
    @harryshriver6223 24 дня назад

    A really gory movie but completely historically inaccurate, however you got to love the scenes when the battle starts and when the queen stabs the traitor! ❤ I think if everybody who committed sexual assault had this done to them it would be a problem that would cease to exist in our society! I do like the quote, give them nothing and take from them everything!
    Yes this was an actual battle the Battle of Thermopylae.

  • @OGJessie
    @OGJessie 24 дня назад +1

    Loooooosely based on historical events.

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 25 дней назад

    I just have never been able to get in to this movie!!!! Too much CGI

  • @iltondeandrade
    @iltondeandrade 24 дня назад

    React LOTR

  • @russellwood8750
    @russellwood8750 18 дней назад

    Much of this film is based on historical events. I love showing this to feminist. Women who said men have had it throughout history sure looks that way right

  • @harryrabbit2870
    @harryrabbit2870 25 дней назад +5

    Let's be real here. "300" is based on a COMIC BOOK. The defense at Thermopylae was a real event BUT the Spartans actually had another 3000 to 4000 troops with them, mostly from Spartan client states. They did NOT fight bare-chested; nobody in their right minds would have done so in this era. The Immortals weren't monsters. They were called "Immortal" because when one died, he was immediately replaced. They did NOT practice infanticide as it is shown here. They were NOT a democratic state. The Spartans were an oligarchy that owned SLAVES. This is a fantasy film VERY loosely based on a historic event and badly at that. If you enjoyed it, great but don't confuse this with real events.

    • @montvilleo
      @montvilleo 24 дня назад +3

      I think they actually did commit infanticide

    • @johnkimble4119
      @johnkimble4119 19 дней назад +1

      You missed the whole point of the movie by a mile. Congratz.

    • @JackRobertson-op3ib
      @JackRobertson-op3ib 4 дня назад +1

      You missed the whole point of his comment, congrats ​@@johnkimble4119

    • @andresausecha9553
      @andresausecha9553 2 дня назад +1

      Everybody knows the facts are not exact and Persians were not monsters. But the important facts are real, even 7000 against 300 thousand the Spartans were unbelievably outnumbered, and their resistance was heroic

    • @JackRobertson-op3ib
      @JackRobertson-op3ib 2 дня назад

      @@andresausecha9553 He literally just said it wasn't 300, and you're saying 300 against 7000? 😂

  • @bobdupre3721
    @bobdupre3721 24 дня назад

    another zack movie sucker punch

  • @creaturecaldwell9858
    @creaturecaldwell9858 25 дней назад +5

    This ! .. Is !! .. SPARTAHHHHH !!!!!!!

  • @creaturecaldwell9858
    @creaturecaldwell9858 25 дней назад

    This ! .. Is !! .. SPARTAHHHHH !!!!!!!