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![]() Yea um...its based off of a "graphic novel", and one by Frank Millar for that matter, did you really see it in hopes of it being "historical"? Did you watch the trailer at all?
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![]() <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Tito @ Mar 27 2007, 03:36 PM) [snapback]285263[/snapback]</div>
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An admirer of classic Greek (especially Athenian) culture as I am, I think that one aspect of their culture was sick, their misogyny. Few people may be aware but Greek women's status was really bad, worse than in the Roman culture for example. And I have this crazy theory, that Greek men's tendency towards pederasty was a consequence of this social illness. I don't mean to diss gays, to start with these relationships in ancient Greece were nothing like the homosexual ones that can arise nowadays freely. Not only they were more widespread or even socially encouraged, nowadays they would have been considered criminal since they tended to be pederastic. I think that Greek men behaved as if they were in prison because their social traditions concerning women kept them in prison in a sense. They were supposed to never establish a peer-to-peer relationship with any woman, only sexual ones, but every man needs a romantic other half or at least likes to have intercourse other than sexual with his romantic partner, so they had to resort to their own sex, because strangely enough that was more socially acceptable in their culture than establishing a full relationship with a woman. Still they liked only young boys not grown up men, I think that supports the idea that it wasn't the masculine bodily features what attracted them. Quote:
However little I like Spartan culture, I can't take from them that they were brave warriors, be that a virtue or not. Most likely it was the Spartans who fought in first line, while the less armed Perioikoi served as a reserve and the Helots as servants assisting the Spartan hoplites and a last resort reserve. As for the numbers, the Persian ones could very well have been exaggerated, if only because they were a wild guess from the start, but I don't think the Greek ones are so untrue. Scholars didn't believe that only 192 Athenians had been killed at Marathon, until the graves were found and the number found to be exact. Modern man tends to think that History is now a flawless science while ancient historians were but taletellers, but we're forgetting that, even with their limited means, they were trying to do the same as the historians of nowadays. Even a non-historical work such as the Illiad proved itself right about the basic fact of the existence of Troy and its destruction, and nobody took it seriously before the archaeological evidence was found. Or the Bible about the existence of the Hitite empire. Anyway 7,000 Greeks would have been more than able to defend a narrow mountain pass against whatever number of lightly armed and morale-lacking Persians.
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![]() The Persian army was fearsome in the East and its numbers were huge, but it couldn't be compared with the Greek hoplites either in terms of tactics, equipment or morale. Even the Immortals' equipment was very inferior to a run-of-the-mill citizen hoplite's. Also artillery wasn't effective against troops until Modern times, and the bombs in the film are of course grossly unhistorical. It was because the Greek troops couldn't stand a fight in the open due to their vastly inferior numbers, that they were lost once they were surrounded. The reason why Thermopylae was chosen was because the Persians' numbers were to no avail in so confined a battleground. The only thing the Persians could do about that was shooting arrows, which actually was one of their primary tactics --as most Persian footmen were worthless in melee but were devastating when shooting simultaneously--, but precisely the Greek hoplites' equipment made them as impervious to arrows as possible.
Also if as you say Persian troops were qualitatively comparable to Greek ones or better, the Athenians couldn't possibly have sacked Sardis nor fended off the Persian retaliation in Marathon; in the latter case the battle was out in the open, and the Athenians were vastly outnumbered although not of course as much as in Thermopylae. I stand by my opinion that although we can't trust ancient (or present) historians to every word, we must understand that they were generally trying to record facts in good faith. As I said most times we've been able to check the faithfulness of ancient sources, they've proven themselves surprisingly accurate.
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![]() I think about this film that it´s a comic book not a "historical" book. Evaluate like this.
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![]() Yes we were only digressing.
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![]() This article says the same: that many already perceive this movie as historically accurate, but even the producers of the movie themselves admit that they did not really consult historical sources - Link
Also it seems that Iran became very offended by this movie and state that this movie was primarily created by USA to compensate for their failures and to humilate Iran by reversing the historical reality - AOL News |
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![]() I finally saw it. Two friends of mine kind of forced me to watch it. <_< Well, I have to say that it is entertaining, but nothing special at all. And I fully agree with the "homoerotic" term. :bleh:
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