Arbie wrote:
It was ok I guess. I like the part where he knocked all of that jewelry out of the side of the evil emperors face.
Which was a clever and humiliating blow to the persians, and almost as effective as actually spearing him in the face. By proving to the persians that their god/emperor is not actually a god, it theoretically weakens their resolve and belief. Its also a damn big hole to poke in Xerxes' ego. Not to mention, ripping out piercings HURTS.
Of course, this film is about as historically accurate as U571, but the general gist of the original tale is there. To me, it is more akin to the heroic tales of yore, where the warriors all become ten feet tall and s**t swords. In the finest tradition of storytelling, this film is dead on. I imagine that it bears a lot of resemblance to how the story was actually told around campfires and the like.
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