World 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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Though the content is extremely interesting and seems detailed and accurate, there is no professional editing or story telling. There are repeated repeated statements and facts, the various "experts" repeat information that they've each said independently, and the backdrops behind these story tellers are annoying and distracting.
One can almost forgive the horrible acting and the re-enactments can't have been directed by even stuntmen, however what's most distracting is the cutaways and editing flourishes that are so random and varied that it reminds one of a first timers attempt at Power Point. I learned a lot of information from this but I wouldn't use it in a middle school class.
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.
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!
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.
I appreciate that the budget for this documentary might have been on the lower end, but what has been produced here is an absolutely fascinating retelling of a moment in history that we all know and love.
This re telling really had me on the edge of my seat at times, and it felt like I was really there!!
I loved the attention to detail with the accuracy of the armour and weapons of the time, which you find Hollywood budgets sometimes get completely wrong, but this was so immersive.
The historians and professors bring so much knowledge and historical nuance, and open up avenues of thought on this battle that I had never even considered.
It's also great to see actors with real haircuts and beards, it's so immersion breaking in documentaries when obviously false beards and wigs are used.
This re telling really had me on the edge of my seat at times, and it felt like I was really there!!
I loved the attention to detail with the accuracy of the armour and weapons of the time, which you find Hollywood budgets sometimes get completely wrong, but this was so immersive.
The historians and professors bring so much knowledge and historical nuance, and open up avenues of thought on this battle that I had never even considered.
It's also great to see actors with real haircuts and beards, it's so immersion breaking in documentaries when obviously false beards and wigs are used.
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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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By what name was 300 Spartans: The Real Story (2015) officially released in Canada in English?
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