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Troy Movie Review - 1224 Words

Troy directed by Wolfgang Petersen 2004 The movie Troy is about the conflict between the Greek city-states, led by Agamemnon, and Troy, ruled by Priam. These two have this conflict because Paris, Prince of Troy, fell in love with Helen, wife of Menelaus who is Agamemnon’s brother and king of Sparta, and took her back to Troy against the wishes of his brother, Hector, who, with his father, had been trying for years to make peace with Sparta and had finally gotten that peace. Agamemnon had recently united all of the Greek city-states and wanted to take over Troy too, so this conflict over Helen was his perfect opportunity. He uses the main character, Achilles, to fight his battles, even though Achilles hates fighting for him and only†¦show more content†¦The movie clearly expressed the religions and ideologies of the Greeks and Trojans. In the movie, the Greeks were extremely violent and barbarous which was true in respect to the Spartans. Also in the film, it expressed how the Trojans were very religious because they had temples, sculptures and priests that were dedicated to Apollo and the gods, which is also true (Essay). However, there was an inaccuracy in the religion aspect in the movie when they put coins over the eyes, when in fact they put a coin in the throat of the dead person as payment for the â€Å"ferryman† to Hades (Foros). Also, the movie portrays the technologies of the time period, even though there was an inaccuracy in the use of stirrups. Stirrups on horses were not invented and used until the 4th century, and the time period is said in the beginning of the movie to be 1250 B.C.E. Also, there is an inaccuracy in the use of llamas in Troy. Llamas were not found in Troy because they were only found in South America at this time (Foros). Another part of this theme that was shown throughout this movie was the aspect of arts and architecture. 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