@The Foolish Thief Damn right. I learned this early on in the age of earning internet points. If you can't be original, just say something from the video. Also, yes I took the time to respond to a response made to my comment from 2 years ago.
0:51 I get goosebumps watching this scene. The sight and size of the greek army and navy heading towards Troy. Also with the music in the background. the scene is breathtaking.
Absolutely I agree. I came to this video just for this scene. The feeling that the navy is coming together for one purpose is the perfect accompaniment to the accents of the drum.
"Black sail it's Achilles" I like how confident Achilles is with his myrmidon in this scene. And they're able to push through enemy's defense with their own platoon. Myrmidon is like an elit soldiers.
I think anyone who is skilled enough to fight for Achilles and Eudoros is one damn good warrior. Patroclus (in this movie, not the Ilias) was considered a student by Achilles and he could hold his own against Hector for some time. I know that Achilles also said this to stop him from fighting, but i would guess there are only a handfull of fighters in this war who could take down a Myrmidon 1on1. Hector, Achilles of course, Ajax... and then i am not sure anymore. In this moive-interpretation it is pretty clear that Eudoros for example is the Nr. 4 of this war in terms of fighting. While i talk about this i am pretty sad that Tecton was only used to show how godlike Achilles is... Other than Hector there is no Trojan who is really worth mentioning. Yeah, the old General who is killed by Odysseus later on, but he was too old. Paris was "only" an Archer and only became brave just before the end. While the Greeks get Achilles, Patroclus, Ajax, Eudoros. Tecton could have become someone who is also skilled enough to be a threat for some A-class-Greeks.
Hector was the only honorable man in the movie. His father was a confused old man who thought that "the gods" would save them. His brother sacrificed his country just so that he could get Helen. Agamemnon was a power hungry and genocidal tyrant. Achilles was an extreme narcissist killing people just to get famous
@@eddisontollett8845 Ramsay Snow needed men to do a night raid. Attacking from the shadows like cowards. Achilles and his men attack in the open and from the front like real men.
Notice at 2:12 Cassander looks past Hector when responding with the time. He is checking the position of the sun using the shadow cast inside this armoury. Yet another piece of fine attention to detail in this movie which is what makes it a masterpiece. Incidentally this common skill has now been lost due to the advent of technology. But it would be better if technology is implemented without such loss because that constitutes a reduction in wisdom necessary to sustain a worthwhile existence.
I have done it, a few times checked by a friend with a phone in his pocket. I prefer to live by the position of the sun to the numerical system; it can be done.
What i love about this scene is everything, the face of Helene thats saying, "what have i done" the face of hector "so it begins" how the men of troy are preparing for War, the screems of the women, just everything gives you teh feel of the horror of War.
For me my favorite part of this scene is 0:13 when we see Hector looking out at the ships. That makes the scene for me. It's a shame that big tent films nowadays are all about god damn super heros. Yes that's my opinion.
I agree. Historical epics don't get funding any more. Probably because they don't appeal to overseas global markets as well as superheroes. We are lucky to still get them once in awhile.
Of course they weren't expecting to repel the invasion force, only to delay them for as long as possible. Like everyone else said, it takes time to assemble the full army and that garrison was all they had to defend the beach at the time.
[EPIC] ....Myrmidons! My brothers of the sword! I would rather fight beside you than any army of thousands! Let no man forget how menacing we are! We are lions! Do you know what's there, waiting beyond that beach? Immortality! Take it! IT'S YOURS!!!!....
Imagine being the sailors in Achilles' ship? Being the first ship ahead of all the other ships by at least 2-3 miles? Pushing to row fast and efficient until the ship reaches the beach. Brutal.
4:10 He’s talking about Spiritual Immortality... once you converge with the Spiritual you will always end up wherever you belong to make a difference in the world, along with everyone else who helps you and you help along the way. For those of the Warrior Tradition this just means maintaining Faith, Virtue, Wisdom in The Source Of Your All Encompassing Spiritual Principles - and then Fighting For What’s *Right.*
This is a great movie. I understand Achilles' logic with keeping Patroclus at the ship, but tbh he's their 2nd best warrior which makes the decision a little odd to me.
He was not skilled at combat. And he was not Achilles' cousin either (Ajax, the big guy, was his cousin). Patroclus was Achilles' lover and childhood friend.
@@brawly Lovers, just friends, interpret that however you want 😂. But Patroclus in the Iliad was 100% a badass ok. He was one of the best warriors and the gods had to interfere for him to die.
"If Troy falls, I control the Agean" is what Agamemnon said if that's true then where is the Trojan Navy and where is its primary harbour as Troy is not a port city.
Agamemnon: "If Troy falls, I control the Agean" Advisor: ''You already control the Agean'' Agamemnon: ''what?'' Advisor: ''They don't have any fleet or port'' Agamemnon: ''Where is it!!!??'' Advisor: ''There's no CGI budget for it'' Agamemnon: ....
Vestfold Misfits I think when Agamemnon said that it’s not just military-Troy had become a rich city due to its position along trade routes-Agamemnon was after that mad dolla
@@simenandersen3262 Control as in land defense and port, not the travelling. You can only tax merchants when they docks. And fighting on sea is stupid, you're outnumbered and it's full of storm and such.
I thought it was common knowledge that a city state would maintain an armory capable of outfitting hundreds and thousands of civilians in the event of an attack. They only had a small number of professional, full time soldiers.
@@TOCR815 They have about 2000 men, and most are evacuating the city, on urgent notice, not much can be deployed. See how the next day they have an army? Retrieving from camps that were not near the city. And they know the beach will be lost, the set up was just to kill as many Greeks as possible, and even burn their fleets, explain the fire arrows.
The directors cut has more of this scene actually. It's interesting to see the blacksmiths making swords and the garrison soldiers taking them to distribute ... etc
if you want to be braver than achilles, Let go of your fears and be prepared to take pain and never give up even at the cost of your life you will be better than Achilles. push forward and never be a chicken. Start here let your No be NO and your YES be YES.Stand up and defend the weak the voiceless
0:12 favorite moment in the movie. That being said, sailing to Troy could have made a cool scene or two if they filmed it right. Less big CGI shots and more so trying to make it look real, blending real boats with fake boats, etc, but you know.
4:05 Actually, they're not lions. They are ants. No, really. According to the myth, the Myrmidons descended from a colony of ants that Zeus transformed into humans to repopulate the island of Aegina.
I just love the whole warning bell scene! 🔔 How scared the villagers are and then the army getting ready for a fight they are not going to win! Someone should put together clips of all movies that have warning bells in so far the first 2 that come into my head are obviously this one first then Lotr getting the rohhirm ready to ride! To Gondor!
That almost seemed to be going through Hector's mind when he saw that huge fleet of ships. He more likely figured that Achilles and the Myrmidions were among those ships.
WTF did the Trojans expect to happen. You make peace with your enemy in his country, party and drink, they even welcome you to their finest chicks. After you make peace you leave the country taking the wife of whom made peace with back to your country and think everything will be fine and dandy. They didn't even plan for a war knowing Sparta was soon would be soon to arrive.
OK as per the myth indeed the Trojans were in the wrong and I wonder why people keep defending them. Paris insulted in the most horrible way the hospitality given to him by Menelaos. His father, king Priam, as well as most Trojans were fools to back him up and accept Helen in their city knowing that by doing so they also became part of that crime. On the other had, the Achaean kingdoms were in alliance signed during Helen's courtship - as she was coveted by all princes, they signed a treaty that whoever wins her the others will back him up - and that case arrived when Paris run off with Helen. So Achaean were in the right and Trojans in the wrong. And they were wrong the whole way, e.g. the war could had been avoided if Paris accepted to duel with Menelaos but he was avoiding it and when eventually he accepted and was nearly killed he run away and gods saved him, LOL! So they had it coming, royalties at Troy took along with them the whole city and the whole region.
Now, as per the real story that could lie behind, as dug out of archaeology and whatever other facts, indications and traces we can gather, there was indeed a big war between forces from Western Aegean against certain forces of Eastern and North Aegean. Beware, that was NOT a Greeks vs. Non-Greeks fight as is often portrayed today since Trojans and many of their Thraecian and coastal Minor Asian allies were actually ethnic Greeks themselves but of course Trojans were backed also by non-ethnic-Greek tribes such as Phrygians, Bithynians, Moesians, Carians, Lycians (though even among them Moesians, Bithynians and Phrygians were tribes very much related to ethnic Greeks speaking similar languages and then beyond these there were the mythological people such as the Amazons and Ethiopians who came to their aid - so if we are to project that to any historic reality, it seems when the war got big, many other people flocked around to fight as allies or mercenaries to the Trojan side. That Troy was a Greek city we know it from the Hittite record and we also know the same of other coastal Minor Asian cities. The Hittite Empire provides some interesting insight since it tried to expand its influence to the Minor Asian coatline where it met the resistance of the so-called Ahiyawa (i.e. the Achaeans). There are records of some Trojan prince called Piyama-radu (radu seems a title while Piyama sounds too close to Priam, thus it could be him in his younger days or some relative of his) and this prince was used by Hittites as an ally and given support but he turned to the Achaeans and or other anti-Hittite forces in Minor Asia allying with them against Hittites and then again swung sides allying to Hittite alliance against Achaeans... so all that showing a situation where Troy, a strategic maritime city was playing its cards between the Achaeans and the Hittites. It is easy to imagine that one of them would come to punish Troy and it was the Achaeans who were the most hard-pressed to gain control of the Black-Sea-to-Aegean trade-route from where they were provided much of their wheat. However by doing so they unleashed a type of war they were not themselves prepared to sustain, it got bigger, it got out of hand and eventually it brought the collapse of their own kingdoms as well - a very common theme in human history, seen in many other instances.
Guard: "Sir 100,000+ enemy soldiers are about to land on our shores, what should we do?" Trojan Commander: "I understand perfectly. Send out Hector, our greatest warrior, and a couple hundred horseman. That'll show them." Guard: "Sir they'll be slaughtered" Trojan Commander: "I don't wanna hear anymore of your nonsense, now go get me some more coke to snort, I'm all out."
0:24 Paris and Hellen are like Adam and Eve. They look at the hail of judgment and curse that is coming upon the world and it's inhabitants (because of their sin)
How long exactly did it take Hector & his Apollonian Guard to reach the Temple at the beach? It's only like half a mile away. Has anyone else noticed that?
That was later on. Assuming the time period given at the beginning of the film is accurate as to when the Trojan War may have actually occurred, if it in fact did, the Spartans you are talking about, as in like Leonidas and those Spartans at Thermopylae was some 7 centuries later.
@@jedirayden spartan training began at age 7 and it was brutal so I initially believed they were the best in Greece. I don’t know much about the myrmidons TBH
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Keep taking your shot...Nowhere in the Illaid does it say or hint that Achillies and Patroclus were gay lovers...they were merely revealed to have been close growing up. In the story, Achilies and Patroclus were depicted as Heterosexual. The whole "lovers" thing was started by the gay movement to prop up gay lovers.
@@undrielgrenger53 As with any reading, its open to interpretation just how "close" those guys were. And that "gay movement" started way back in ancient Greece tho bw scholars no less 😂. Obviously quite a few people have picked up some subtext 😁.
@@jasminecrawford42 No, it's Not open to interpretation... because Homer was clear.... Achilles and Patrocles shared a deep brotherly love, similar to David and Jonathan in the Bible (who was also painted as a gay couple by the gay movement activists)... Homer did however speak of Achilles wanting women though, like a normal man should.
@@undrielgrenger53 All that is clear is A and P have the most intense, loving, all consuming rl imaginable and no one else comes close. Same for D and J. The rest is up to interpretation and its no shock to me that some see a romantic component. Also no "normal" way to be a man, some men like women, some other men, some both, and some neither 🤷🏻♀️. An openmind is always better than a closeminded one.
"He's going to take the beach of Troy with 50 men?!"
"No, he's going to take the beach of Troy by himself."
Just like apex legends 😂
@The Foolish Thief Damn right. I learned this early on in the age of earning internet points. If you can't be original, just say something from the video. Also, yes I took the time to respond to a response made to my comment from 2 years ago.
OMG
O my god e🤢
@@flamezodiac5736 What does that have to do with anything?
You've gotta love Hector's speech, short and to the point but effective and said exactly what was needed.
he was the best.....so sad he died
He lied , they weren't fighting for the country , they were fighting because paris was an asshole
obviously he respected the audiance and knew avoiding that hollywood trope of ''events magicly pauses for attention focused character to rant'' ;)
He really was the good guy
My nephew loved Hector, when I showed him this movie and he watched that speech.
Homer wrote him to be relatable.
0:51 I get goosebumps watching this scene. The sight and size of the greek army and navy heading towards Troy. Also with the music in the background. the scene is breathtaking.
Absolutely I agree. I came to this video just for this scene. The feeling that the navy is coming together for one purpose is the perfect accompaniment to the accents of the drum.
Now imagine a scene like this but with D-day.
@@luckyday465768 eh guns and explosions kinda kill the moment
Trojans are Greeks you ignorant fool it was a civil war
“We’re sending the largest fleet that ever sailed…. A thousand ships.” - Odysseus
"Black sail it's Achilles" I like how confident Achilles is with his myrmidon in this scene. And they're able to push through enemy's defense with their own platoon. Myrmidon is like an elit soldiers.
Myrmidons ARE elite soldiers!
They're literally the Navy Seals of that period
All handpicked by Achilles (and maybe also trained by him) and they're led by the greatest warrior of their time.
I think anyone who is skilled enough to fight for Achilles and Eudoros is one damn good warrior. Patroclus (in this movie, not the Ilias) was considered a student by Achilles and he could hold his own against Hector for some time. I know that Achilles also said this to stop him from fighting, but i would guess there are only a handfull of fighters in this war who could take down a Myrmidon 1on1. Hector, Achilles of course, Ajax... and then i am not sure anymore. In this moive-interpretation it is pretty clear that Eudoros for example is the Nr. 4 of this war in terms of fighting.
While i talk about this i am pretty sad that Tecton was only used to show how godlike Achilles is... Other than Hector there is no Trojan who is really worth mentioning. Yeah, the old General who is killed by Odysseus later on, but he was too old. Paris was "only" an Archer and only became brave just before the end. While the Greeks get Achilles, Patroclus, Ajax, Eudoros. Tecton could have become someone who is also skilled enough to be a threat for some A-class-Greeks.
john son 😂
"Immortality! Take it, it's yours!"
I love that line
Hector: Patriotic and honorable.
Achilles: We're psychopaths! Let no man forget it!
Or charismatic
Lololololol
Hector was the only honorable man in the movie. His father was a confused old man who thought that "the gods" would save them. His brother sacrificed his country just so that he could get Helen. Agamemnon was a power hungry and genocidal tyrant. Achilles was an extreme narcissist killing people just to get famous
@@smik4978 in the book odysseus was referred to as the only Greek with honor
@@nicdoe7436 i agree...it is know that a lot of things in the whole movie are inaccurate...
2:16 Always gives me goosebumps at the sight of the Achaean fleet.
Absolutely love the scene change from Hector’s speech to Achilles’ speech
most underrated movie ever..awesomeness
Achilles does not need an army. He just needs 50 good men.
Ah yes, Ser Fifty of House Goodmen, the long lost cousin of Ser Twenty of House Goodmen.
And Ramsay Bolton just need 20 good men.
@@eddisontollett8845 Ramsay Snow needed men to do a night raid. Attacking from the shadows like cowards. Achilles and his men attack in the open and from the front like real men.
@@GPBA89 ok, but did you get the joke?
@@Ghaztoir Yes.
The moment Hector sees the fleet, goosebumps. Such a great film.
Such an epic movie
Indeed !
This scene is so powerful
Notice at 2:12 Cassander looks past Hector when responding with the time. He is checking the position of the sun using the shadow cast inside this armoury. Yet another piece of fine attention to detail in this movie which is what makes it a masterpiece. Incidentally this common skill has now been lost due to the advent of technology. But it would be better if technology is implemented without such loss because that constitutes a reduction in wisdom necessary to sustain a worthwhile existence.
I have done it, a few times checked by a friend with a phone in his pocket. I prefer to live by the position of the sun to the numerical system; it can be done.
I am glad my History class made me revisit this great movie, epic battle scenes!
Honor the Gods, love your woman, and fight for your country!
Defend your country*
In greek this means....Country,religion,family
(Πατρίς,Θρησκεία,Οικογένεια)
More like defend the guy who stole the king's wife
Honor God and fight for country, that's it
What i love about this scene is everything, the face of Helene thats saying, "what have i done" the face of hector "so it begins" how the men of troy are preparing for War, the screems of the women, just everything gives you teh feel of the horror of War.
For me my favorite part of this scene is 0:13 when we see Hector looking out at the ships. That makes the scene for me. It's a shame that big tent films nowadays are all about god damn super heros. Yes that's my opinion.
I agree. Historical epics don't get funding any more. Probably because they don't appeal to overseas global markets as well as superheroes. We are lucky to still get them once in awhile.
When Hector looked out the window and seen the fleet of ships approaching, he was like Oh fuck
When Brad Pitt says we are lions, dude, his hair actually looks like a mane
But serious
I don't know what the Trojans hoped to accomplish by sending like 300 men to guard the beach while a fleet of 50,000 men is about to land?
John Smith it's not like they have radars and can predict an attack is coming. Their army was spread out across the country.
John Smith They did not look like 300 trojans more like 80 to 90
Of course they weren't expecting to repel the invasion force, only to delay them for as long as possible. Like everyone else said, it takes time to assemble the full army and that garrison was all they had to defend the beach at the time.
TheChosen2030 over 80 or 90 Trojans died this scene
IMO it was a sort of a special forces led by Hector with a special and limited mission..it was a major failure though
Epic the soundtrack when Hector sees the fleet
He was saying to himself that they're in big trouble because of his brother! :p
Whats the name of that soundtrack?
Gilgamesh , you're so right.
Greek theme
Gives me chills everytime
2:16
Adrenaline's rushing. I feel like I want to join Achilles' myrmidons.
[EPIC] ....Myrmidons! My brothers of the sword! I would rather fight beside you than any army of thousands! Let no man forget how menacing we are! We are lions! Do you know what's there, waiting beyond that beach? Immortality! Take it! IT'S YOURS!!!!....
0:27 Love that look of Helen...with the first bell of the ring, she knew exactly who was that...
0:14 best scene and soundtrack ever..
Imagine being the sailors in Achilles' ship? Being the first ship ahead of all the other ships by at least 2-3 miles? Pushing to row fast and efficient until the ship reaches the beach. Brutal.
the testosterone level is off the charts :D
So powerful scene , love it
He's going to take the beach of troy with 50 men?
No. 50 men, and achilles.
4:10 He’s talking about Spiritual Immortality... once you converge with the Spiritual you will always end up wherever you belong to make a difference in the world, along with everyone else who helps you and you help along the way. For those of the Warrior Tradition this just means maintaining Faith, Virtue, Wisdom in The Source Of Your All Encompassing Spiritual Principles - and then Fighting For What’s *Right.*
I rlly enjoyed hectors character in this movie. Noble and heroic pure good.
Ahhh yes 0:51 seeing my ancestors sailing towards Troy all united for one purpose with that amazing music and the beats of the drums!
"Honor the Gods. Love Your Woman. Defend Your Country." Modernity itself has betrayed these principles.
Power Metal not really. The basics and essence is still similar to modern ideals of today. Just evolved versions.
Power Metal submit to a higher purpose/ be humble, love your partner, nationalism/defend where you came from
bubble beard no its not the same
bubble beard everything is ruined
Power Metal
Firts of all theres no god, second the war is all about money not honor or glory
Damn good build up to a battle scene!
“ what’s the fool doing, he’s going to take the beach of Troy with 50 men?!” LOL that’s exactly what he did
Every time I watch this movie, I literally respond to my TV screen, "That's precisely what he's going to do"
This is a great movie. I understand Achilles' logic with keeping Patroclus at the ship, but tbh he's their 2nd best warrior which makes the decision a little odd to me.
He's not the second best warrior he's good but the other MARMADONS are better than him.
He was not skilled at combat. And he was not Achilles' cousin either (Ajax, the big guy, was his cousin). Patroclus was Achilles' lover and childhood friend.
Homer in No Way described Patrocles as Achilles lover...in fact, he depicted Achilles as being interested in only women
@@brawly Lovers, just friends, interpret that however you want 😂. But Patroclus in the Iliad was 100% a badass ok. He was one of the best warriors and the gods had to interfere for him to die.
@@brawly well said💕
Even a high ground can't help.😂
Achilles: Cousin, guard the ship
Protoclus: But I wanted to go to Toshi station to pick up some power convertors!
Man Eric bana was good in this
0:51 ohh look at it! A Greek army! Thousands of ships and soldiers! And then...
There's Achilles with his 50 men..
One of the greatest movies ever made
for me
1:23 moment is the best part.
That captain so good he's been lieutenant for Leonidas and Captain Miller.
He was not lieutenant to captain miller. That was a different actor, if you meant Saving private Ryan.
That was actor Tom Seismore
The rise of Rome all begins here. That thought gives me goosebumps. Here is where history is decided.
D-Day all over again.
FastPad , you mean the original ;)
"If Troy falls, I control the Agean" is what Agamemnon said if that's true then where is the Trojan Navy and where is its primary harbour as Troy is not a port city.
Samuel Steed it was in history
Agamemnon: "If Troy falls, I control the Agean"
Advisor: ''You already control the Agean''
Agamemnon: ''what?''
Advisor: ''They don't have any fleet or port''
Agamemnon: ''Where is it!!!??''
Advisor: ''There's no CGI budget for it''
Agamemnon: ....
Vestfold Misfits I think when Agamemnon said that it’s not just military-Troy had become a rich city due to its position along trade routes-Agamemnon was after that mad dolla
@@OrphicPolytheist Probably in the real mythology, but in this movie, they have no fleet or port, so they don't control any part of the sea
@@simenandersen3262 Control as in land defense and port, not the travelling.
You can only tax merchants when they docks.
And fighting on sea is stupid, you're outnumbered and it's full of storm and such.
Lol alpacas at 0:36 .... South American camelids in Greece long before any of these people even knew such a place existed.
When Patroclus said “BUT THIS IS A WAR.”, He sounds pissed to me 😀
0:27 Bitch, you knew this was coming. You caused all this. 😂😂
1:49 I wonder how was the logistics back then. Manufacturing, storage, supply...
Even today, we still don't know how ancient civilizations work.
I thought it was common knowledge that a city state would maintain an armory capable of outfitting hundreds and thousands of civilians in the event of an attack. They only had a small number of professional, full time soldiers.
@@TOCR815 They have about 2000 men, and most are evacuating the city, on urgent notice, not much can be deployed. See how the next day they have an army?
Retrieving from camps that were not near the city. And they know the beach will be lost, the set up was just to kill as many Greeks as possible, and even burn their fleets, explain the fire arrows.
The directors cut has more of this scene actually. It's interesting to see the blacksmiths making swords and the garrison soldiers taking them to distribute ... etc
if you want to be braver than achilles, Let go of your fears and be prepared to take pain and never give up even at the cost of your life you will be better than Achilles. push forward and never be a chicken. Start here let your No be NO and your YES be YES.Stand up and defend the weak the voiceless
0:12 favorite moment in the movie. That being said, sailing to Troy could have made a cool scene or two if they filmed it right. Less big CGI shots and more so trying to make it look real, blending real boats with fake boats, etc, but you know.
0:50-1:03 awsome scene
4:05 Actually, they're not lions. They are ants.
No, really. According to the myth, the Myrmidons descended from a colony of ants that Zeus transformed into humans to repopulate the island of Aegina.
We are Ants!! O shit doesn't sound fears
Myrmidons translates to Ant Men IIRC. So yeah. Exactly that.
Nobody beats the speeches that Achilles had.
I just love the whole warning bell scene! 🔔 How scared the villagers are and then the army getting ready for a fight they are not going to win! Someone should put together clips of all movies that have warning bells in so far the first 2 that come into my head are obviously this one first then Lotr getting the rohhirm ready to ride! To Gondor!
That bell was the “air raid siren” of ancient times
@@samanli-tw3id Ikr! So cool!
0:26 When Helene walks up to see the fleet the background screams become more focused almost foreshadowing whats to come for Troy.
2:28 I could listen to him call "Patroclus" in this scene on repeat, I don't know what it is but for some reason it sounds so good🥲
"But I'm fighting the Trojans, cousin!"
Black sail. A pirate!
JustSaiyanSteve that's gotta be the best pirate I've ever seen
@@xoxoxo5024 Even better than Captain Jack Sparrow!
Man you missed that subtle detail of Agamemnons line 'He thinks he's going to take the beach of Troy with 50 men.... WHUAA!'
"He's coming........Achillies.......He's coming."
That almost seemed to be going through Hector's mind when he saw that huge fleet of ships. He more likely figured that Achilles and the Myrmidions were among those ships.
Did Hector knew Achilles personally before this beach battle?
1:52 at first glance I thought they were handing out FN FALs xD
Hahahaha
My favourite scene
0:23 The Bell of war has been rung.
Immortality,take it.its yours..... goosebumps
Agamemnon: "He's gonna take the beach of Troy with 50 men?"
Well..... Yes
Haha AgaMEMEnom, it’s such a savage. Always pulling one liners ;D
WTF did the Trojans expect to happen. You make peace with your enemy in his country, party and drink, they even welcome you to their finest chicks. After you make peace you leave the country taking the wife of whom made peace with back to your country and think everything will be fine and dandy. They didn't even plan for a war knowing Sparta was soon would be soon to arrive.
OK as per the myth indeed the Trojans were in the wrong and I wonder why people keep defending them. Paris insulted in the most horrible way the hospitality given to him by Menelaos. His father, king Priam, as well as most Trojans were fools to back him up and accept Helen in their city knowing that by doing so they also became part of that crime. On the other had, the Achaean kingdoms were in alliance signed during Helen's courtship - as she was coveted by all princes, they signed a treaty that whoever wins her the others will back him up - and that case arrived when Paris run off with Helen. So Achaean were in the right and Trojans in the wrong. And they were wrong the whole way, e.g. the war could had been avoided if Paris accepted to duel with Menelaos but he was avoiding it and when eventually he accepted and was nearly killed he run away and gods saved him, LOL! So they had it coming, royalties at Troy took along with them the whole city and the whole region.
Now, as per the real story that could lie behind, as dug out of archaeology and whatever other facts, indications and traces we can gather, there was indeed a big war between forces from Western Aegean against certain forces of Eastern and North Aegean. Beware, that was NOT a Greeks vs. Non-Greeks fight as is often portrayed today since Trojans and many of their Thraecian and coastal Minor Asian allies were actually ethnic Greeks themselves but of course Trojans were backed also by non-ethnic-Greek tribes such as Phrygians, Bithynians, Moesians, Carians, Lycians (though even among them Moesians, Bithynians and Phrygians were tribes very much related to ethnic Greeks speaking similar languages and then beyond these there were the mythological people such as the Amazons and Ethiopians who came to their aid - so if we are to project that to any historic reality, it seems when the war got big, many other people flocked around to fight as allies or mercenaries to the Trojan side. That Troy was a Greek city we know it from the Hittite record and we also know the same of other coastal Minor Asian cities. The Hittite Empire provides some interesting insight since it tried to expand its influence to the Minor Asian coatline where it met the resistance of the so-called Ahiyawa (i.e. the Achaeans). There are records of some Trojan prince called Piyama-radu (radu seems a title while Piyama sounds too close to Priam, thus it could be him in his younger days or some relative of his) and this prince was used by Hittites as an ally and given support but he turned to the Achaeans and or other anti-Hittite forces in Minor Asia allying with them against Hittites and then again swung sides allying to Hittite alliance against Achaeans... so all that showing a situation where Troy, a strategic maritime city was playing its cards between the Achaeans and the Hittites. It is easy to imagine that one of them would come to punish Troy and it was the Achaeans who were the most hard-pressed to gain control of the Black-Sea-to-Aegean trade-route from where they were provided much of their wheat. However by doing so they unleashed a type of war they were not themselves prepared to sustain, it got bigger, it got out of hand and eventually it brought the collapse of their own kingdoms as well - a very common theme in human history, seen in many other instances.
While the Greeks had higher ambitions in mind for attacking Troy...Paris gave Agamemnon every legal and honor bound reason to march upon Troy...
Man the look in Hector's eyes when he sees the Greek fleet "Oh fuck me..."
I was just thinking that. He's expecting the Spartan and Mycenaen fleets, but sees that the whole of Greece is approaching
"he's going to take the beach of Troy with 50 men? he's not a player character, he has no chance"
he didnt need 50 men, he needed 10 good men.
Sasuke Uchiha "Give me Achilles and 10 log of woods and I'll win you the Champions League." - Alex Ferguson
04:10 i got the chills every time I watch this!! 😁
Guard: "Sir 100,000+ enemy soldiers are about to land on our shores, what should we do?"
Trojan Commander: "I understand perfectly. Send out Hector, our greatest warrior, and a couple hundred horseman. That'll show them."
Guard: "Sir they'll be slaughtered"
Trojan Commander: "I don't wanna hear anymore of your nonsense, now go get me some more coke to snort, I'm all out."
Any idea what the soundtrack is at the beginning?
Gladiator
At 0:13?
What does he say to Patroclus at 2:53?
Jenaro Saenz "I can't fight the trojans if I'm concerned for you. Guard the ship."
0:24 Paris and Hellen are like Adam and Eve. They look at the hail of judgment and curse that is coming upon the world and it's inhabitants (because of their sin)
As boys we all wanted to be as Achiles
As men we should all aspire to be like Hector,
What makes hector better
00:37 why is there a vicugnas in troy?
porqué hay vicuñas (quizás llamas) en troya?
now thats how you enter a war.
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I wish Achilles joined Troy and won the war with Troy
Galaxy Gaming the guy is a Greek why would he joined the trojans
That’s like Kevin Durant signing with the warriors
Ben Ritchy Bruno He said he "wished" wishes don't tend to be rational.
glow stone That’s like Jordan joining the Pistons.
What's the fool doing? Taking the beach with 50 men?
Achilles: 49 to be exact.
The directors cut is the best by far, and this isn't it. "He's going to take the beach of Troy with 50 men? ARRH!"
Their not coming from the north....to the river quick!!!
TheLegend27 I see what you did there 😂
Oh I love this movie
How long exactly did it take Hector & his Apollonian Guard to reach the Temple at the beach?
It's only like half a mile away.
Has anyone else noticed that?
Horses would be slower prowling through the sand...plus, Achilles and his had gotten there already
The myrmidons are fiercest soldiers in Greece ? That’s strange I thought the spartans were :/
Real Sparta was later. At the time it was just another shithole
@@catholicracialist776 Menelaos was the King of Sparta in the Trojan War and it was far from a shithole
That was later on. Assuming the time period given at the beginning of the film is accurate as to when the Trojan War may have actually occurred, if it in fact did, the Spartans you are talking about, as in like Leonidas and those Spartans at Thermopylae was some 7 centuries later.
@@jedirayden spartan training began at age 7 and it was brutal so I initially believed they were the best in Greece.
I don’t know much about the myrmidons TBH
"what's the fool doin? He's gonna take the beach of troy with 50 men?'
2022 someone here?
My brothers of the sword. I rather fight with you then any army of thousands.
id rather figth with thousands gehehe
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This war was the result of one cowards greedy lust. Paris bares the blame for the fall of troy and the death of his people.
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Take a shot everytime Patroclus and Achilles call eachother cousin. We get it, nothing gay going on here bw these two COUSINS. 😉😂.
Keep taking your shot...Nowhere in the Illaid does it say or hint that Achillies and Patroclus were gay lovers...they were merely revealed to have been close growing up. In the story, Achilies and Patroclus were depicted as Heterosexual. The whole "lovers" thing was started by the gay movement to prop up gay lovers.
@@undrielgrenger53 As with any reading, its open to interpretation just how "close" those guys were. And that "gay movement" started way back in ancient Greece tho bw scholars no less 😂. Obviously quite a few people have picked up some subtext 😁.
@@jasminecrawford42 No, it's Not open to interpretation... because Homer was clear.... Achilles and Patrocles shared a deep brotherly love, similar to David and Jonathan in the Bible (who was also painted as a gay couple by the gay movement activists)... Homer did however speak of Achilles wanting women though, like a normal man should.
@@undrielgrenger53 All that is clear is A and P have the most intense, loving, all consuming rl imaginable and no one else comes close. Same for D and J. The rest is up to interpretation and its no shock to me that some see a romantic component. Also no "normal" way to be a man, some men like women, some other men, some both, and some neither 🤷🏻♀️. An openmind is always better than a closeminded one.
I LOVE THIS HAHAHA
Shit where's my sword...oh I don't have one...oh it's just a movie😂
Wat a fkin speech.