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While Spartan women had political sway and a higher status and education than women in other Greek city-states, I don’t believe her “nod” was a nod of permission. The messenger had already made several threats and as King, Leonidas knew he could not let them slide or he would lose the respect of his soldiers and people. The look back that he gave her was one of, “I’m about to start a war.”. Her nod (a nod upward and not downward as downward is synonymous with giving permission) was her recognizing and saying, “Sparta is with you.” It was a nod of acknowledgment and reassurance. Not permission.
Apparently this was the at the end of heaps of takes, and butler asked if he could try something different. The crew actually laughed but they used it anyway...
I've noticed that since the first time I watched this film. And I'm pretty sure that's specifically meant to be a lion's snarl, seeing as Leonidas's name means "Born Of Lion's Stock".
Lmao... I forgot he called Athenians "Boy Lovers". Meanwhile the actual Spartans made them look like they were exclusively into cougars by comparison. 😂
and yet Themistocles killed the king of Persia. Leonidas couldn't. He missed. I love Leonidas but he should have been more careful than being so full of himself. Now his son gonna grow up without a father. He should have waited for the spartan army
The Persian war machine boasted over 300 thousand men (largely made up of forced slaves from other conquered lands) and was the largest empire the world (recorded at least) had seen up to that point. Sparta fielded about 7000 men total. The Persian messenger felt untouchable and superior as he served a God King. Leonidas killing him was such a bold move and he likely knew he would die.
Not sure if you all know , but Xerxes is mentioned in the old testament The Book of Ester , in which hes portrayed as a good and kindly king...which most of history says otherwise...as a read ( there is also a decent movie version ) its fairly entertaining...and this recommendation is from a completely non-religious person
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While Spartan women had political sway and a higher status and education than women in other Greek city-states, I don’t believe her “nod” was a nod of permission. The messenger had already made several threats and as King, Leonidas knew he could not let them slide or he would lose the respect of his soldiers and people. The look back that he gave her was one of, “I’m about to start a war.”. Her nod (a nod upward and not downward as downward is synonymous with giving permission) was her recognizing and saying, “Sparta is with you.” It was a nod of acknowledgment and reassurance. Not permission.
Messenger: "Choose your next words carefully - they may be your last as king."
Leonidas: "You sure about that"
Well he did die for it. So it basically was his last words as it led to his death.
Apparently this was the at the end of heaps of takes, and butler asked if he could try something different. The crew actually laughed but they used it anyway...
Butler: "Was that too much?"
Snyder: "Yes, but we're using it."
Such an iconic moment in cinema
I kind of like how the sound effect of a big cat's snarl accompanying the King's sword being unsheathed - has anyone noticed that?
And now I will never unhear that again! 😂
I've noticed that since the first time I watched this film. And I'm pretty sure that's specifically meant to be a lion's snarl, seeing as Leonidas's name means "Born Of Lion's Stock".
It’s actually more common than you would think. Recently, when Blade enters the scene in the new Deadpool movie, it’s accompanied by a roar as well
Everyone: "Submission?" lol
Poor messenger Dumbassius. Didn't know who he was talking to.
Poor messenger Dumbassius. Didn't know who he was talking to.
He was right, dont kill the messenger was actually a big thing, they played a very important role in the ancient world.
I don't think the Spartans were the only ones who threw Persian messengers down wells back then.
Okay, maybe don't come in talking as much shit.
True but messengers should also watch their tongues or they become a hashtag.
"I presume this concludes negotiations".
Lmao... I forgot he called Athenians "Boy Lovers". Meanwhile the actual Spartans made them look like they were exclusively into cougars by comparison. 😂
Spartan inheritance laws... you would too...
and yet Themistocles killed the king of Persia. Leonidas couldn't. He missed. I love Leonidas but he should have been more careful than being so full of himself. Now his son gonna grow up without a father. He should have waited for the spartan army
@@divyanshsahaiHe had no way of knowing the traitors and spys would found out like they were.
10:21 😂Whoever you are lady, you just made my day. I’m gonna bite the hell out of that one. Talk about not reading the king and his court.😂
THIS IS SPARTAAAAA!
News team battle Royale from Anchorman would be hilarious!
Law Abiding Citizen! Judge cellphone scene! That was cool!
YES !!!!... or the torture scene.
Persians should have done their research 😂
The Persian war machine boasted over 300 thousand men (largely made up of forced slaves from other conquered lands) and was the largest empire the world (recorded at least) had seen up to that point. Sparta fielded about 7000 men total. The Persian messenger felt untouchable and superior as he served a God King. Leonidas killing him was such a bold move and he likely knew he would die.
Everybody thinks it's a water well . . . well it's not it's a cesspool for 💩💩💧💧💦💦
Everybody should look up Spartans 300 gender edition 😂🤣
Them reactors are SOOO late in the Sparta remix 😆
Do avengers endgame. Tony meeting his father
…Directed by Zack Snyder
Ash is trash. Is it just me that thinks that?
Not sure if you all know , but Xerxes is mentioned in the old testament The Book of Ester , in which hes portrayed as a good and kindly king...which most of history says otherwise...as a read ( there is also a decent movie version ) its fairly entertaining...and this recommendation is from a completely non-religious person
11:16 dude looks like Leonidas