Movie Review: 300

Brothers and sisters, lend me your eyes so I may share with you the tale of brave Leonidas I, King of Sparta, son of King Anaxandridas II, descendant of Heracles, who led 300 Spartan warriors against the seemingly unending forces of Emperor Xerxes of Persia at The Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC.

Xerxes sent forth messengers to all Greek city-states, offering gifts in exchange for their surrender and allegiance. Leonidas did not take the insult kindly, and in a breach of protocol, killed the messengers. In accordance with Spartan law, he sought permission from the keepers of the oracle to go to war. He was denied, which he knew spelt disaster for his people.

Although unable to rally the Spartan army, he skirted the law by gathering 300 warriors for a walk that coincidentally set out towards the mountain pass known as The Hot Gates, which is the only way Xerxes’ army could approach Sparta. While Leonidas is away and the battle rages on, Queen Gorgo works to convince the Spartan Council that the army needs to be discharged.
 
300 is an adaptation of the graphic novel written and drawn by Frank Miller, with colors by Lynn Varley. Miller was inspired to chronicle this historical event after he saw the film The 300 Spartans as a young boy. From his vision, co-writer/director Zack Snyder has created a magnificent ballet of violence and bloodshed that is truly exquisite to behold. It’s not a glorification, but rather a hyper-realistic representation of a necessary evil that good men are forced to practice to live free. Not since the films of Sam Peckinpah has killing looked so good on the big screen.

lemmingsLeonidas, played valiantly by Gerard Butler, is a proud King whose men worship him. He leads from the front, at the point of attack, unlike many leaders and rulers ever since who have hurled commands from the safety of being out of range.

Leonidas’ military decisions have an immediate impact on him, as well as those who serve alongside, allowing him to fully understand the price to be paid, and a mutual respect to flourish. During one battle, an injured soldier tells Leonidas it was an honor to die serving him. Leonidas informs the soldier it was an honor living beside him.

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  • 1 - Donna A.

    Feb 12, 2007 at 10:56 am

    I never got into the graphic novels. But did enjoy Frank Miller's Sin City. This one looks like something I would like to see. The sheer beauty of it.
    Donna A.

  • 2 - El Bicho

    Feb 12, 2007 at 11:56 am

    Donna, prepare to be dazzled.

  • 3 - Jae

    Feb 12, 2007 at 10:31 pm

    I'm looking forward to this movie for many reasons. I love the time period in history and this particular story. I'm further a fan of graphic novels and the impact they've had on getting my students to read. And I've long thought Gerard Butler should be much more of a "star" than he is. I'm especially happy to see Butler may just get the credit he has deserved for his skills as a performer. So far he's been a well kept secret pigeon holed as a brooding pretty boy and just hasn't seemed to be able to catch his big break. I hope 300 opens the door for him.

  • 4 - El Bicho

    Feb 12, 2007 at 10:46 pm

    jae, I think you will find in 300 Butler kicks the door down

  • 5 - T. Michael Testi

    Feb 16, 2007 at 3:28 pm

    This sound really interesting.

    I too love the feel (and story) of Sin City. I have always been a QT and RR fan. My first real exposure to Frank Miller was through Sin City via RR's directing.

    I am going to have to check it out. Thanks for the review!

  • 6 - daryl d

    Feb 18, 2007 at 7:29 pm

    "Brothers and sisters, lend me your eyes so I may share with you the tale of brave Leonidas I, King of Sparta, son of King Anaxandridas II, descendant of Heracles, who led 300 Spartan warriors against the seemingly unending forces of Emperor Xerxes of Persia at The Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC."

    Wow, what a very nice run-on sentence.

  • 7 - Mary K. Williams

    Feb 20, 2007 at 7:29 pm

    Daryl - don't be like that. It's much more mature to keep the comments related to the movie, don't you think?

  • 8 - Mat Brewster

    Feb 20, 2007 at 11:50 pm

    It's also a pretty darn cool sentence. And El Bicho really is a spartan king, so watch your ass.

  • 9 - Aaron Fleming

    Feb 21, 2007 at 4:33 am

    Excellent, thanks for the history lesson Mary! I'm not really into sword and sandal epics, but when it's born from the mind of Frank Miller, well that makes for an enticing prospect.

    And Daryl, take your adolescent immaturity elsewhere.

  • 10 - Mary K. Williams

    Feb 21, 2007 at 8:35 am

    No, don't thank me Sir Aaron. El B provided us with this lesson. Oh, and yikes - I never actually said that I enjoyed this post.

    Well I did, and the movie looks totally intriguing.

  • 11 - Aaron Fleming

    Feb 21, 2007 at 10:48 pm

    Oh, yeah, my mistake. Kudos to you El Bicho!

  • 12 - Kera

    Feb 23, 2007 at 6:35 pm

    Wow! One word says it all! When I first saw the ads, I thought, "cool graphics, medieval-like war flick, hope it has a plot". Then I read the review by El Bicho, and I was riveted. I then exhaled. What I had perceived was surmounted by the prospect of really REALLY great music, and I LOVE historical epics! March 9th is branded on my calender.

  • 13 - El Bicho

    Feb 23, 2007 at 7:26 pm

    Hope to see you back here on the 10th to tell us what you thought, Kera.

  • 14 - Kaonashi

    Mar 02, 2007 at 2:41 am

    This movie kicks so much ass on so many levels. I watched it tonight and can't wait to post my review.

  • 15 - taymour

    Mar 06, 2007 at 1:19 am

    this movie is another piece of history americanized to put down the east. im sure most of the things potrayed in this movie are not true or have been twisted to make greeks look good.

  • 16 - El Bicho

    Mar 06, 2007 at 2:03 am

    I don't see how the East was put down only Xerxes, but if you would like to provide some evidence that he would have been a benevolent dictator when he took over Greece against the people's will, I'm all eyes.

  • 17 - Stone

    Mar 08, 2007 at 8:14 am

    I saw an advanced screening of 300 - MAN 'O MAN - This is the best movie I have ever seen!!!
    Do yourself a favor and catch this flick on the big-screen!!

  • 18 - Sarah

    Mar 08, 2007 at 9:57 pm

    Hey, for those that saw the movie, what is the nudity in there?

  • 19 - El Bicho

    Mar 09, 2007 at 1:01 am

    There's a sex scene with Leonidas and his wife before he goes to battle, and then you see a naked women as an oracle writhing around. There might be one more if I remember right.

  • 20 - Shwaggle

    Mar 09, 2007 at 3:38 am

    I just saw the midnight viewing of this and it was AMAZING....such a good fucking movie it was incredible

  • 21 - America

    Mar 09, 2007 at 1:29 pm

    We will remain the power of the world for all of eternity.

  • 22 - misterjonez

    Mar 09, 2007 at 2:29 pm

    Saw the midnight showing, gotta say that it's the best action/epic since Braveheart. Gladiator was more of a character story, but I really liked this even more than Gladiator as a movie. The action scenes were epic and absolutely gorgeous, with loooooooong single-take cuts that really amp up the action in slow-motion.

    There were three nudity scenes, the first being the aforementioned sex scene between Leonidas and Gorgo(sp?), the second was the pink-two-inch-nipple-oracle-girl wearing her single-ply top, and the third was in Xerxes chamber during the subversion of the traitor with all kinds of bondage/piercing on display.

    Amazing, amazing movie. Lots of people are gonna dog it because it didn't take years and years to explain and introduce the characters. Which was great since it left more screen time for the action!

  • 23 - JarHead

    Mar 09, 2007 at 5:45 pm

    Saw this one in a matinee with some military co-workers. It took our breath away.

    The cinematography was amazing. Battle scenes the like of which I have not seen on the screen since "Private Ryan".

    Butler commands the screen in a way I have seldom seen, he deserves at least some consideration for an Oscar.

    And folks, this was the "warrior ethos" on display. Its what we in the USMC try to instill in our Marines. I've never seen it put better than the words these players speak, and the actions they perform. It tells you "why" we, who volunteer to fight, are what we are, even thousands of years later.

    All I can say is "Wow". Go see it. You will be entertained! I know I'm going back to see it again, and (if rumours are true) on the IMAX screen if possible.

  • 24 - BRB

    Mar 10, 2007 at 2:59 am

    This is a visually stunning, yet laughable view of an historical battle. Rife with inaccuracies. Monsters, deformed beasts, black Persians. Since when are Persians black? They made Xerxes look so gay. Maybe the could have dubbed a lisp. This movie is just a vehicle to sell video games. It's too bad. Such technical talent wasted on such a garbage script.

  • 25 - Andrea

    Mar 10, 2007 at 5:07 am

    Awesome action scenes which leaves you stunned. if u love action and blood this is a must watch. If you're into more of a story line.. maybe u should pass. Cuz its all graphics and action in this one.

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