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300 (2006) Certificate 15

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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(72%)
 
Starring: Gerard Butler | Lena Headey | Andrew Pleavin | Dominic West | Michael Fassbender
Director: Zack Snyder
Studio: WARNER BROS
Run time: 117 mins
Collections: 100 Swords and Sandals Films | Ezio's Top 10
Genres: Action/Adventure | Audio Descriptive
Languages: English, English Audio Description
Released: October 01, 2007

Based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley, 300 takes over the screen like an invading horde. With all the gushing blood of a horror movie and the scope of a classic epic, the second film from Zack Snyder (who helmed the 2004 remake of DAWN OF THE DEAD) is an impressive visual spectacle. Gerard Butler (THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA) plays Leonidas, the king of ancient Sparta. The city is famous for its warrior philosophy, and Leonidas won't kneel to the demands of Persia's King Xerxes (LOST's Rodrigo Santoro). Instead, Leonidas leads his 300-strong army against Xerxes's army of millions. Meanwhile, his wife (Lena Headley, THE BROTHERS GRIMM) campaigns in Sparta for the city to send reinforcements as she butts heads with the treacherous Theron (Dominic West, THE WIRE). With its gore and scale, 300 marks director Snyder as a possible successor to Peter Jackson's throne. Jackson also got his start in horror with BAD TASTE and DEAD ALIVE, and the two men share a penchant for ambitious battle scenes. The huge fights in 300 rival Jackson's efforts in the LORD OF THE RINGS films. David Wenham, who starred in two of the Tolkien-based films, plays Dilios, one of the Spartan soldiers. Though the cast doesn't boast any A-list stars, the actors ably fill their larger-than-life roles. In a film filled with men, Headley stands out as Queen Gorgo. She matches her warrior husband in strength, while showing love toward Leonidas and their son. Though there are scenes that demonstrate the humanity of the characters, 300 is undeniably about bravery and blood, and it succeeds because of the stylish depictions of both.

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155 out of 168 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
superb

williamsgwynfa from , 25th April, 2007

this film is superb, and my 12 year old son loved it. it is spring in 480 B.C. Persian King Xerxes, continuing his father, Darius', master plan to conquer the Hellenic city-states, arrives in Hellas. The previous Persian invasion, and diplomatic attempts have already turned most northern Hellas tribes and states to the Persian side. But the people of Athens and Sparta, the largest Hellenic powers at the time, feel quite insulted by the Persian emissaries requesting their surrender to Xerxes and slay them. In Sparta, King Leonidas consults the local oracle, which gives two options: either a spartan king will have to be sacrificed or Sparta will be burned to the ground. A year earlier in 481 B.C. a panhellenic consortium of all southern city-states, have already recognized the superiority of the spartan army, (the best organized and trained army at the time) and have announced King Leonidas supreme commander of the combined Hellenic army. It is then decided that a small force should block Xerxes' way to southern Hellas in the Thermopylae passage.This passage was at that time 12 metres wide. The great historian Herodotus, possibly exaggerating, states that there were 1700000 Persians, against 7000 Hellenic hoplites and slaves, including the 300 men of the spartan king elite guard. King Xerxes waited for 4 days for the Hellenes to be frightened and eventually surrender and was quite astonished by his opponents complete apathy who were following their daily program practicing and making their hair! After that Xerxes tried to convince Leonidas to drop weapons, give up his position, kneel before him and live on as a local governor under Xerxes. King Leonidas replied 'molon lave', which means 'Come and get them'. Then the 3 days battle began with the 300 Spartans, and 700 thespians, (the other Hellenes where sent by Leonidas to protect passages to their flanks), slaying thousands of Persians with minimal losses. The whole Persian campaign would have failed, if the Efialtes had not showed Xerxes a secret passage to the Hellenic flanks. After a final battle lead by king Xerxes himself, the Hellenic force was completely slain, and their heroism and glory was written forever in history. From the beginning of the battle, the Hellenes buried their dead in the spot in which they fell. The impact of the battle was enormous for both sides. The Persians' morale dropped to zero, and the Hellenes lost their fear for the Persian conqueror, and organized their defense. After several successful battles, the Hellenes ultimately defeated the Persian army, and repelled their invasion in the Battle of plataea in 479 BC. well worth watching.

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97 out of 117 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
Not as good as gladiator

JediSi from , 16th August, 2007

Generally, I found 300 to be a pretty good film but the cgi blood was very unrealistic and because there was so much of it almost ruined the film. It's not in the same league as Gladiator but still well worth watching. Great plot and some fantastic dialect kept the film going and the last hour was pretty amazing. Did take a little while to get going but certainly wasn't difficult to keep watching. Chad Goymer is cool. Long live Chad!!!

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57 out of 71 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
Speechless

SLCpunk from , 20th March, 2007

Saw 300 last night and i'm still in a daze! The imagery in it is FANTASTIC! The story is great but doesnt matter cos as soon as the battle scenes kick you you wont care! The 'bad' guys are BAD and the 'good' guys are GREAT! Even the sub-characters are arresting and watchable! I seriously cannot say good enough things about this film! I could try but we'd be here all day!

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42 out of 55 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
Kick ass

sakuraba1982 from , 17th August, 2007

Ignore some of the blood effects issues like that tart (My work colleage) Simon Broad states. The film is shot in CGi and the effects are pretty amazing for the most part. The lead has you rooting for the spartens to win and the battle scenes are all well put together with plenty of slow motion death scenes for you gore hounds out there. The film is loosely based on historical fact but the film is mostly geared towards big battle scenes and to be honest it manages this rather well. If it battles you are after you will find plenty in this movie, Awesome

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Rated 4.0 stars
Gladiator II

TuscanRaider from , 15th March, 2010

I just went with it and enjoyed it. Its just a good historic ish yarn with some humour and violence. Just like Gladiator really. Wasn't sure about the Scottish accent, but never mind, just made it more enyoyable.

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Rated 5.0 stars
Beautiful directing

fredrockz from , 15th March, 2010

This film has had many mixed reviews so I was wary when my partner rented it. Within the first 15 minutes the beautiful imagery had me hooked. I'm not the kind of girl who shys away from a bit of violence in a film but this was like something I could never have imagined. The fighting scenes were so perfectly presented and flowed with great rhythm that I could not tear my eyes away. I had a few tears even by the end of this film, I think it is a fantastic watch.

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Rated 1.0 stars
300

A Customer from Manchester, England, 9th March, 2010

Well, I can think of 300 reasons NOT to watch this film - it was a complete load of utter rubbish and I would not recommend it to anyone who has a brain.

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Rated 4.0 stars
and flex!

stephenlilley from , 7th March, 2010

Pros: i) Beautiful to look at ii) The most manly gorified action I've ever seen. iii) Abs!! Cons: i) A rather shallow story ii) Little in the way of characterisation iii) Takes away any feeling of masculinity in normal men.

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