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-King Leonidas did not live to see the end of the battle. -There were many more Greeks present, as where some of there own slaves. -Eventually, the Spartans armor and weapons began to break, and they resorted to fighting with their fists. Personally, I am disappointed this was not in the movie. -Arrows blotting out the sun? The number of arrows required to do that is simple an impossible amount. Also, breaking arrows off a shield that easily will not happen. -The festival was already celebrated by the time the battle of Thermopolyae. The festival was however being celebrated during the battle of Marathon, and the Spartans refused to send immediate aid at the request of the Athenians, because they would not interrupt a religious festival. -Xerxes was faced with heavy losses, even after the Spartans lost their weapons and armor. He ordered the volley of arrows to kill the remaining Spartans so he would not suffer any more heavy losses. Not because the Spartans refused to surrender to him.
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why couldnt you break arrows off a shield? that seems so doable -- you forgot the way they made the freaky Persian king like 12 feet tall and all gay like -- i bet that wasnt real either
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You ever try and break an arrow there it's not easy, and I don't mean the metal ones now a days ether.
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But for the arrows, running a spear down your shield, especially that slowly, will not shatter and clear the arrows. Even then, arrows were thick and sturdy. It did make for good visuals though.
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i guess so but it was still one of the best movies i have seen in a long time -- it totally rocked -- now nod your head cause ya know that i'm right : )
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it was a good movie ^_^ |
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Damn! Im right!!
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I think that the whole point of the movie 300is being overlooked in the debate between what they got right and what they got wrong.
The movie begins with Dilios narrating the story of the Battle of Thermopylae to the soldiers, bolstering their courage for the war to come. Everything in the movie implies that it is a tale far grander in the telling - larger than life wolves, elephants and rhinos, monsters and the hideously disfigured. "The beasts[elephants] they rode were huge! They must have been 10, no 20, no! 30 feet tall!" It's not supposed to be a brutally realistic play-by-play of actual events, but the glorified Spartan version which downplayed the part that other warriors played and upscaled the heroism of the Spartans and the horrors they faced with a laugh. It's a pretty, pretty movie; artsy in all its forms. And as far as I'm concerned those men can dance around in speedos all they want. Rrrowrr! ![]()
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