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300 [2006 film]

by Zack Snyder (Director/Screenwriter), Michael Gordon (Screenwriter), Kurt Johnstad (Screenwriter)

Other authors: Tyler Bates (Composer), Gerard Butler (Actor), Michael Fassbender (Actor), Lena Headey (Actor), Robert Maillet (Actor)9 more, Stephen McHattie (Actor), Frank Miller (Original graphic novel), Andrew Pleavin (Actor), Vincent Regan (Actor), Rodrigo Santoro (Actor), Andrew Tiernan (Actor), David Wenham (Actor/Narrator), Dominic West (Actor), Tom Wisdom (Actor)

Series: 300 film series (1)

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In the Battle of Thermopylae of 480 BC an alliance of Greek city-states fought the invading Persian army in the mountain pass of Thermopylae. Vastly outnumbered, the Greeks held back the enemy in one of the most famous last stands of history. Persian King Xerxes lead a Army of well over 100,000 men to Greece and was confronted by 300 Spartans, 700 Thespians and other Slave soldiers. Xerxes waited many days for King Leonidas to surrender or withdraw. When the Greeks did not leave, Xerxes was left with no option and he moved forward. The battle lasted for about 3 days and after which all 300 Spartans were killed. The Spartan defeat would not have happened if not for a local shepherd, named Ephialtes, who defected to the Persians and informed Xerxes of a separate path through Thermopylae, which the Persians could use to outflank the Greeks.… (more)
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I wanted to see if it was channelling Herodotus's myth, but it was only channeling Frank Miller cheese. Fun with the visuals, but basically unendurable. ( )
  themulhern | Jan 23, 2022 |
While the film did adapt several of the big important fight scenes and chose actors that emphasized the bravery and prowess that Kind Leonidas and the Spartans exuberated in the comic, what distracts the film from reaching the same potential and worth of the comic is the choice of color tones. Granted that the color palette in the comic is similar, with dusty gold hues, seeing the action and scenes taking place in the film do not live up to the potential of the comic. I will say that the only scene that outdoes the comic is the popular and well-known kick scene. Nevertheless, I did not have the same sense of respect towards Leonidas on film as I did for the King in the comic. The comic has several illustrations that focus on the sharp eyes of Leonidas and his stern gaze, while the movie is fast paced action. The last stance, with the many arrows raining upon the warriors, seeing that illustration as Leonidas continues to stand tall despite his wounds is both heart wrenching and inspiring. As for the movie, the impact is not the same. Honestly, the sandy gold hues were a distraction. ( )
  DeisyValle | Dec 6, 2021 |
Spartans defend a pass against the entire Persian empire.

Boring. It feels like more running time is spent on patriotic speeches than action scenes. And the action scenes are mostly just men holding spears out while people run into them in slow-motion. Extra slow slow-motion.

Concept: A
Story: C
Characters: D
Dialog: D
Pacing: D
Cinematography: F
Special effects/design: D
Acting: C
Music: D

Enjoyment: D

GPA: 1.4/4 ( )
  comfypants | Nov 5, 2015 |
Gerard Butler, Lena Heady, David Wenham, Dominic West, Rodrigo Santoro

116 min
  lestat25 | Feb 23, 2011 |
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  snvids | Oct 7, 2007 |
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Author nameRoleType of authorWork?Status
Snyder, ZackDirector/Screenwriterprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Gordon, MichaelScreenwritermain authorall editionsconfirmed
Johnstad, KurtScreenwritermain authorall editionsconfirmed
Bates, TylerComposersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Butler, GerardActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Fassbender, MichaelActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Headey, LenaActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Maillet, RobertActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
McHattie, StephenActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Miller, FrankOriginal graphic novelsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Pleavin, AndrewActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Regan, VincentActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Santoro, RodrigoActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Tiernan, AndrewActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Wenham, DavidActor/Narratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
West, DominicActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Wisdom, TomActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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In the Battle of Thermopylae of 480 BC an alliance of Greek city-states fought the invading Persian army in the mountain pass of Thermopylae. Vastly outnumbered, the Greeks held back the enemy in one of the most famous last stands of history. Persian King Xerxes lead a Army of well over 100,000 men to Greece and was confronted by 300 Spartans, 700 Thespians and other Slave soldiers. Xerxes waited many days for King Leonidas to surrender or withdraw. When the Greeks did not leave, Xerxes was left with no option and he moved forward. The battle lasted for about 3 days and after which all 300 Spartans were killed. The Spartan defeat would not have happened if not for a local shepherd, named Ephialtes, who defected to the Persians and informed Xerxes of a separate path through Thermopylae, which the Persians could use to outflank the Greeks.

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