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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWorld premiere, London Greek Film Festival, May, 2016, WINNER, BEST FEATURE FILM.World premiere, London Greek Film Festival, May, 2016, WINNER, BEST FEATURE FILM.World premiere, London Greek Film Festival, May, 2016, WINNER, BEST FEATURE FILM.
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This is in the modern fashion of part-documentary "enhanced" by reconstructions. Unfortunately the result is an annoying mish-mash that fails on every aspect of telling the story.
As has been commented the historical experts comments are (in the most part at least) clunky and it feels like they are reading a script that they have never seen before. These experts also make more than one very dubious statement - "a million men in the Persian Army" REALLY ???
The reconstructions have appalling costuming and armour and I would comment that the acting was poor except for the fact that I didn't actually see any acting ! As with the experts, the reconstructions were no more that people saying (or more often shouting) a line with no sense of meaning in their words. And I really want to make no comments at all on either the Greeks' armour or their fighting style, neither certainly bore any resemblance to anything seen in Ancient Greece...
This MIGHT have been better without the poor reconstructions, although even then the experts would have struggled to keep an interest which even they didn't seem to have in the subject.
There IS a good story to be told here but there are considerably better documentaries available on the subject, but this one is not a success on any level.
A great disappointment
As has been commented the historical experts comments are (in the most part at least) clunky and it feels like they are reading a script that they have never seen before. These experts also make more than one very dubious statement - "a million men in the Persian Army" REALLY ???
The reconstructions have appalling costuming and armour and I would comment that the acting was poor except for the fact that I didn't actually see any acting ! As with the experts, the reconstructions were no more that people saying (or more often shouting) a line with no sense of meaning in their words. And I really want to make no comments at all on either the Greeks' armour or their fighting style, neither certainly bore any resemblance to anything seen in Ancient Greece...
This MIGHT have been better without the poor reconstructions, although even then the experts would have struggled to keep an interest which even they didn't seem to have in the subject.
There IS a good story to be told here but there are considerably better documentaries available on the subject, but this one is not a success on any level.
A great disappointment
The history in this documentary is sound but the way they tell the story makes it nearly impossible to follow. I generally like the documentary/reenactment method of historical storytelling but have never seen it pulled off in such a bad way.
Michael Scott is a very good history presenter, which makes it all the more strange that the makers of this film used him so sparingly.
The less said about the green screens the better.
Michael Scott is a very good history presenter, which makes it all the more strange that the makers of this film used him so sparingly.
The less said about the green screens the better.
Finally a complete story on a single topic, so long since I saw a documentary that was not a collection of trivia and a covert invitation to visit somewhere and spend money.
Nearly 400 volunteer extras, that must have taken some organizing.
And something new on the last stand of the 300 (+1400 others). At long last, not the usual rehashed glorified stuff. Lots of details, maps, explanation and some discussion. Have to be careful not to give away any spoilers.
Pretty good action as well, worth a watch. The Greeks even hold their spears correctly and fight in a proper phalanx.
Nearly 400 volunteer extras, that must have taken some organizing.
And something new on the last stand of the 300 (+1400 others). At long last, not the usual rehashed glorified stuff. Lots of details, maps, explanation and some discussion. Have to be careful not to give away any spoilers.
Pretty good action as well, worth a watch. The Greeks even hold their spears correctly and fight in a proper phalanx.
Despite the "actors" best attempts to ruin this documentary, it is quite interesting and accurate.
It could have done without the embarrassing reconstructions, the acting would have to improve 100% to even be described as wooden!
We decided to view it as "Jim Gaffigan's Australian Historical Reenactor's 300" and laughed like crazy. It's campily cheesy but does debunk a lot of the myths in favor of more considered and layered knowledge.
People have unrealistically high expectations these days-don't let the fake leopard, tiger, snake, zebra prints put you off. Listen to the information, consider it and have a little fun while doing it.
People have unrealistically high expectations these days-don't let the fake leopard, tiger, snake, zebra prints put you off. Listen to the information, consider it and have a little fun while doing it.
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- Trivia"300 Spartans: The Real Story" is based in part on "The Histories" by Herodotus written around 425 BCE.
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- USD 85,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 13 minutos
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