Spartan Spirit: Quotes from 300 and Review

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A few weeks ago, I reviewed the movie "Troy" and said we need more movies like this. However, it's sad that most of the movies we get now are more about fist fighting, gun shooting, superheroes, or magic. We no longer get films where swords are used. We can say we get time travel series, but they don't make movies like "Troy" again. Recently, I searched for movies with intense sword battles, and I came across the movie "300."

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Yeah, many people must have watched this movie before and yeah, I have also watched it too but while watching it again, it felt like I was watching it for the first time again. There is so much I missed the first time I watched it, and some of my favorites line in the movie were when the Spartans heard that the Persian soldiers were immortals and King Leonidas said,

"Let's put their name to the test.!"

Or when the Persian war general asked the Spartans soldiers to put down their weapon and the reply was

"Come and take them!

Another part I love is when King Leonidas 'responds to the Persians' claim that their arrows will block out the sun,

"We will fight in the shade."

Now, I won't talk more about some of my favorite like, I would just say them and I would see if people who have watched the movie can remember where the line was used. Lines like

  • "Give them nothing! But take from them everything!"

  • "It's an honor to die at your side" / "It's an honor to have lived at yours" -

  • "Spartans! Prepare for glory!"

  • "This is Spartan"

For those who haven't watched it, I would write a short review on the storyline so I won't be adding too many spoilers.

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Storyline

The movie "300" is the retelling of the Battle of Thermopylae (Note: It's fictional), where 300 Spartans led by King Leonidas fought against the massive Persian army. The story begins with King Leonidas receiving a visit from a Persian messenger, demanding Earth and water as symbols of submission to King Xerxes. Leonidas rejects the demand, while giving him the "This is Spartan Kick" and the Persians threaten to destroy Sparta. Not a lot of people supported him, yet they don't want to lose their land. Despite knowing the odds are against them, Leonidas and his 300 Spartans decide to hold off the Persians at the narrow pass of Thermopylae for reinforcement to come, but it never came, and it led to a glorious death. The death of who, the Persians or Spartans?

This is why I would love to recommend this movie to you so you can watch it and I am sure you will love it. Trust me, I have never given a bad movie before, especially when it comes to sword-and-sorcery kinds of movies. I would rate the movie a 9.8/10. Yes, it is that interesting.


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Thanks for reading. My name is Fastioluwa.



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7 comments
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Your review brought back the fierce energy of 300! The quotes are truly iconic, and I agree we need more movies with the raw bravery and sword-fighting grit like this. A solid recommendation, and your passion really shines through.

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I’m glad you love it and saw it from my angle too.
It was amazing watching it again

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I think this is the first movie that always comes to mind when I think about movies like this. Its audiovisual aspect is one of the best of its time, with a rather dark and bloody tone. It is also one of the films that has most exploited the "slow motion" style in almost all of its battles. The dialogues are crazy, it's as if every sentence they say is straight out of a revolutionary poem.

Good review.

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😂😂
When you said exploited slowmo
I immediately understood what you meant because yeah
They did exploit the slowmo and I love it

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Love these quotes! This was such a badass movie when it came out. The Spartans' strength and intensity were cool to see in a cinematic way.

!PIZZA
!BEER

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Yeah it was such a good movie we were all waiting for a second part but the second part wasn’t what we expect