Last Stand of the 300
- TV Movie
- 2007
- 1h 31m
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7.4/10
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"Last Stand of the 300" is a 2007 special that tells the tale of when in 480 BCE, a small number of Greeks stood against the might of the Persian empire at Thermopylae."Last Stand of the 300" is a 2007 special that tells the tale of when in 480 BCE, a small number of Greeks stood against the might of the Persian empire at Thermopylae."Last Stand of the 300" is a 2007 special that tells the tale of when in 480 BCE, a small number of Greeks stood against the might of the Persian empire at Thermopylae.
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We see many historical scenes in this film. And we expect to see and hear an impartial and accurate narrative. But unfortunately, this film not only completely violates the historical texts, but also mocks and humiliates the persian race. This is very unfortunate.
This came out just after the movie 300 and was so obviously designed to cash in on the hype. The only difference is the Spartans are not fighting in leather nappies with painted on abs.
As such it falls flat for me. And its mostly just the same old glorified re hash with a little more detail, like why the Persian fleet did not just sail pass Thermopylae and drop men off and surround the Greeks.
A lot is generalized and a few key events appear to differ from the original account by Herodotus. It may not appear significant but if you think where people are, what they were doing and what did they know at what time, the story does not stack up.
There is more recent, interesting and different analysis out there, just google 300 Spartans the real story.
As such it falls flat for me. And its mostly just the same old glorified re hash with a little more detail, like why the Persian fleet did not just sail pass Thermopylae and drop men off and surround the Greeks.
A lot is generalized and a few key events appear to differ from the original account by Herodotus. It may not appear significant but if you think where people are, what they were doing and what did they know at what time, the story does not stack up.
There is more recent, interesting and different analysis out there, just google 300 Spartans the real story.
I really despise documentaries that repeat over and over again the same information, then the break for publicity, then summarizing the information repeated before. The actors in the reenactment were very well chosen, the historians charismatic, the graphics OK, but the information could have been gathered in a few pages. Therefore I rate this movie below average.
But the battle was pretty amazing. There wasn't only a heroic component, but also a naval battle, a great Greek strategist (Themistocles), the burning of Athens and another naval battle.
As an easy documentary, it's OK, but the repetition of information makes it annoying.
But the battle was pretty amazing. There wasn't only a heroic component, but also a naval battle, a great Greek strategist (Themistocles), the burning of Athens and another naval battle.
As an easy documentary, it's OK, but the repetition of information makes it annoying.
I watched this program the night before I saw "300," and I was glad that I did.
I had heard people complaining about "300" not being historically accurate, and while being true, that movie was meant to entertain, not teach history.
This program goes into depth about the lives of the Spartans and circumstances surrounding the battle at Thermopylae.
As far as documentaries go, it is above average quality and certainly worth seeing of you have or plan to watch "300" or are just interested in this part of history period. The reenactments are good and the scholarly commentary is very informative. I also think that they had the movie in mind when they produced this show, so that the progression overlaps and lets the viewer make a good pre- or post-viewing comparison between Hollywood and history.
I had heard people complaining about "300" not being historically accurate, and while being true, that movie was meant to entertain, not teach history.
This program goes into depth about the lives of the Spartans and circumstances surrounding the battle at Thermopylae.
As far as documentaries go, it is above average quality and certainly worth seeing of you have or plan to watch "300" or are just interested in this part of history period. The reenactments are good and the scholarly commentary is very informative. I also think that they had the movie in mind when they produced this show, so that the progression overlaps and lets the viewer make a good pre- or post-viewing comparison between Hollywood and history.
Covered the background, culture, tactics, military equipment and personalities in an interesting an evenhanded way. In particular, the program emphasized the dual land/sea attack of the Persians and the coordination of the Greek infantry and navy needed to defend against the attack. Also the leadup to Thermopylae -- not only Marathon, but the revolt in Asia Minor which the Greeks supported and during which they burned a Persian city.
As a result, I think it actually told a better story than the movie "300". I learned a lot and felt compelled to watch until the end.
My only wish is that I had seen this program AFTER seeing the movie. Constantly finding discrepancies between the plot and the underlying history was very distracting.
As a result, I think it actually told a better story than the movie "300". I learned a lot and felt compelled to watch until the end.
My only wish is that I had seen this program AFTER seeing the movie. Constantly finding discrepancies between the plot and the underlying history was very distracting.
Did you know
- Trivia"Last Stand of the 300" is based in part on "The Histories" by Herodotus written around 425 BCE.
- ConnectionsFeatured in History Buffs: 300 (2015)
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