For years I thought Leonidas went over board for kicking dude in the chest into the pit, but when dude told him to "choose his next words carefully, they could be his last" nah dude was disrespectful first.
Agreed. It was a message, but it was an ultimatum. Leonidas chose to send a strong a message back, and was ultimately killed for what he stood for. He knew that moment was a deciding factor, which is why in the movie he checked with his Queen first to ensure it wasn't just his emotions taking over. He looked around at the people he knew would be involved in a massive war if he sent that message.
3:46 love how zach snyder uses the zoom transitions on most action shots and make it more epic. 300. Justice league, man of steel you can notice them yet so soothing.
@@ashasrumman4935 oh yes I probably should have mentioned that I am not referring to the actual history. Just how awesome a character he is in this movie.
درود از ایران زمین هستم ❤😊 اینکه آرزو تون رو به نمایش در آوردن طبیعی هستش که خوشحال باشید 😂😂😂 اما تاریخ خودتون هم چنین چیزی رو ننوشته چون مانند گنجشک سر ۳۰۰ اسپارت 😏 رو میزنند دیگه انقدر ساختن پهلوان دروغین برای چیست ؟؟؟تنها خوشحالی شما از رویا پردازی های کودکانه تون 😂😂😂😂 البته پوزش اگر خیلی واقع بینانه بهتون گفتم و دوباره باعث خنده من شدید 😂😂 چرا با همین ۳۰۰ اسپارت نرفتن ایرانم رو فتح کنند ؟؟؟ اینها که نمیمیرند 😂😂😂
This was the Classical age of Greek civilization. United Greek armies defeated the Persians. After that Spartians and Atinas started to fight each other to claim all Greece peninsula. And ironically Spartians needed to help from Persians. Although Spartians were the stronger site with this help, both side started to weak during the battle. And finally Macedonia appeared strongly and brought an order to the peninsula. This was the begining of Helenistic age of Greek civilization and first appearance of Alexandre before history.
This is not a fairy tale like pirates of the Caribbean or the mummy or troy,this is history not exactly how it happened but still real history,the whole west should be grateful to these people that we live today free in democracy.
It is honestly about as realistic as most of those films, from the depiction of Spartans (heavy armoured infantry who lost wars as often as they won), to the composition of the army (less than ten percent Spartan with others doing the bulk of the fighting and 3-4 helot slaves for each Spartan), to Leonidas (who was a 60 year old and wasn't fighting on the front line) to the cause of the war (the Greeks funding rebels and bandits in Persian territory). It's a *superb* cinematic film but aside from "there was a battle at a place called Thermopylae" (which also means hot springs not hot gates and there were no cliffs) its basically bollocks.
That's the actual inscription on the monument of Leonidas in modern day Thermopylae. "Ὦ ξεῖν’, ἀγγέλλειν Λακεδαιμονίοις ὅτι τῇδε κείμεθα, τοῖς κείνων ῥήμασι πειθόμενοι", which means: "Stranger, tell Spartans that we lay here, staying faithful to Sparta’s laws."
Salutations to Xerxes, the king of kings, who made the Greeks polite forever. According to Napoleon Bonaparte, the pride of the Greeks is not to be crushed under the hands and feet of the Persian army
Just realized how the narrative of “center of culture europe” vs „the barbaric east“ is depicted perfectly here. The achaemenians were a pretty far developed state at this time, but is shown as barbaric and less developed, while enslaving all their people. Sparta used alot of slaves too, comparing the insane wealth of the persians with the small hellenic city state. I know its just a movie and all, but I would love a persian perspective on this, its a shame we dont have any records.
So u are saying you can make film better than him Go ahead I will be waiting for your first film and I'll be the judge whether it's "okay" or complete garbage.
Pyrrhic dance over 2500 years old... According to Aristotle and Homer, the Pyrrhic was an armed dance, which was danced by children, men and women. ... Strabo states that the first to dance the war dance was Achilles' son, Pyrrhus, because he was happy to kill Eurypylus... The Athenians danced it in the Panathenaia and the Spartans danced it during battles. In fact, a text by Xenophon mentions a celebration that they organized in 400 BC. the residents of......
In history? They absolutely did. Hoplites were heavy infantry with very good bronze armour. They were literally named after their armour (the Hoplon). This is just for the sake of visual spectacle, in the same way we discreetly ignore the 4,000 other Greek hoplites making up the bulk of the army in reality or the three or four helot slaves each Spartan would have had following them.
This isn’t 300 scenes, it’s just a few
I see what you did there
"300" is the movie's name bro
@@BhupendraRawat-yj5gtbooooooo
@@CommercialKarma save that for HARDIK PANDYA haha
WTF, ARE YOU IDIOT?
For years I thought Leonidas went over board for kicking dude in the chest into the pit, but when dude told him to "choose his next words carefully, they could be his last" nah dude was disrespectful first.
You don’t come into a man’s house, threaten him, and expect to just walk out
@C420sailor 😂😂😂😂 big facts that's why that kick to the chest was personal
Agreed. It was a message, but it was an ultimatum. Leonidas chose to send a strong a message back, and was ultimately killed for what he stood for. He knew that moment was a deciding factor, which is why in the movie he checked with his Queen first to ensure it wasn't just his emotions taking over. He looked around at the people he knew would be involved in a massive war if he sent that message.
@bar4804 🔥🔥🔥🔥
-as king
3:46
love how zach snyder uses the zoom transitions on most action shots and make it more epic. 300. Justice league, man of steel you can notice them yet so soothing.
The Xerxes character was absolutely perfect. From the costume, intro, making him enormous, and the acting. Really phenomenal.
Totally false history shown about king xerses of iran
@@ashasrumman4935 oh yes I probably should have mentioned that I am not referring to the actual history. Just how awesome a character he is in this movie.
@@ashasrumman4935 really? i thought he was a giant this whole time!~
@@ashasrumman4935Wait until you learn that in the Persian War, Persians didn't use orcs as soldiers
Yeah it's fiction @@ashasrumman4935
Saw this for the first time when I was 12 years old, almost 28 now. Only gets better as time goes on, especially after learning the actual history ❤
Dang same here watched around same age and I’m a year younger What makes you like it more as time goes?
@@hiddenleaf2: If you are a male...it speaks volumes
@@larrycurrycarpediem yeah I remember seeing this at 12 and I wanted to go to war after
It's still makes me sad that they died, I want them to win.. I hope they make a sequel where they defeat Xerxes or whatever his name is
درود از ایران زمین هستم ❤😊
اینکه آرزو تون رو به نمایش در آوردن طبیعی هستش که خوشحال باشید 😂😂😂 اما تاریخ خودتون هم چنین چیزی رو ننوشته چون مانند گنجشک سر ۳۰۰ اسپارت 😏 رو میزنند دیگه انقدر ساختن پهلوان دروغین برای چیست ؟؟؟تنها خوشحالی شما از رویا پردازی های کودکانه تون 😂😂😂😂 البته پوزش اگر خیلی واقع بینانه بهتون گفتم و دوباره باعث خنده من شدید 😂😂 چرا با همین ۳۰۰ اسپارت نرفتن ایرانم رو فتح کنند ؟؟؟ اینها که نمیمیرند 😂😂😂
“Clearly you don’t know our women.
I might as well have marched them up here, judging on what I’ve seen. “
~ Leonidas
"Give them nothing, but take from them everything"
There were days like this in the past and there will be in the future....
2:08-2:09
"THIS IS SPARTA!!!"
One of my favorite movies.
This was the Classical age of Greek civilization. United Greek armies defeated the Persians. After that Spartians and Atinas started to fight each other to claim all Greece peninsula. And ironically Spartians needed to help from Persians. Although Spartians were the stronger site with this help, both side started to weak during the battle. And finally Macedonia appeared strongly and brought an order to the peninsula. This was the begining of Helenistic age of Greek civilization and first appearance of Alexandre before history.
Amazing shabd (Spartan)!!! the Great Word in the world ❤🎉
*Great movie* 👋🏻💖👋🏻
Love this movie, from your fan in Thailand.
Why can't I stop watching this 😭
04:20 i always love the beat drop there when both of'em did the shield bash at the same time. 🤣
total sick give goosebumps while watching with home theatre.
0:28 he didn't choose his words carefully 😂
Spine tingling. I LUV IT‼️💪🏽😎🍻
I❤this movie 🍿
Am still waiting for the part 3.. This movie is Awesome ❤
This is Sparta baby
This is literally what every Zack Snyder movie looks like 😂 colorless zoom in and slow motion .
Like Indian movies
I never realized Snyder directed this!! 🫤
Bagus dan menarik filmnya ❤🇺🇲🇮🇩👍
The ICONIC movie that REAL MEN watch.
My favorite movie
I love sapartan ❤
Zack is best
Leonidas:"What message do you bring?"
Messenger:"Gender education"
Leonidias: "You ride all the way from Persia to for gender education?".
Lmao
how many genders bro?
"You, what is your profession?"
"I study gender identity."
"I'm afraid I cannot use you."
“I’ve noticed. We’ve been sharing our culture with you all over”.
That’s the most refined “your boys suck” I’ve ever seen said in simple terms 😂
Finally I found this movie
This is sparta 🎉
😊
2:08 Gerard Butler GREATEST Catchphrase
This is not a fairy tale like pirates of the Caribbean or the mummy or troy,this is history not exactly how it happened but still real history,the whole west should be grateful to these people that we live today free in democracy.
It is honestly about as realistic as most of those films, from the depiction of Spartans (heavy armoured infantry who lost wars as often as they won), to the composition of the army (less than ten percent Spartan with others doing the bulk of the fighting and 3-4 helot slaves for each Spartan), to Leonidas (who was a 60 year old and wasn't fighting on the front line) to the cause of the war (the Greeks funding rebels and bandits in Persian territory).
It's a *superb* cinematic film but aside from "there was a battle at a place called Thermopylae" (which also means hot springs not hot gates and there were no cliffs) its basically bollocks.
They call the mapogo lions Sparta pride they all have something special mapogo for life
That ending was almost Shakespearean.
That's the actual inscription on the monument of Leonidas in modern day Thermopylae.
"Ὦ ξεῖν’, ἀγγέλλειν Λακεδαιμονίοις ὅτι τῇδε κείμεθα, τοῖς κείνων ῥήμασι πειθόμενοι", which means: "Stranger, tell Spartans that we lay here, staying faithful to Sparta’s laws."
The only half way decent movie he's ever made. Half way
Cool. Very. Cool!
"Μολον λαβε" = come and get them. We still say that to the enemies 🇬🇷
❤❤❤❤❤
I don't really care how accurate this movie is... I'd still prefer this version
THIS IS SPARTA!
Thanks for your effort. But……. Best scenes in 8’ and 5”? How long is the movie? That’s how long the Best Scenes clip should be.
"Choose your next words carefully, Leonidas. They may be your last as king." "No man threatens a messenger."
What did you think was going to happen?
Diet sodas in unison: "This is aSPARTAme!"
Best Xerxes costume and acting...
No prisoners, No Mercy!!!!!!!!!
This movie was supposed to be a series
Full move download Plesse
This film changed history.
دروغ دروغ
This isn't the 300 movie. This last part is not real
All morning.. if the best.😂
Salutations to Xerxes, the king of kings, who made the Greeks polite forever. According to Napoleon Bonaparte, the pride of the Greeks is not to be crushed under the hands and feet of the Persian army
KING LEONIDIOUS.
Best Scenes only without the best scene.
Another great film but where they all give their chant that there soldiers is a great piece
No retreat no surender,Auu
IMAGINE THESE PEOPLE GOING TO OLYMPICS
The slow motion scenes
Then we shall fight in the shade!
Next can you please put Mom and Dad 2017 next please 🙏
Cut best scenes, that's what it is
Eternal Hellas 🔥🇬🇷
Who loves spartons
4:28 triangle head from silent hill haha
amazing movie..I salute the director.....no dought...in hindi aisa hi hua hoga....jaihind jaibharat
300
And we'll do it again,
the film its absolutely Great, but the is not a true history.
Is there a third part?
Think I play with both worlds
Just realized how the narrative of “center of culture europe” vs „the barbaric east“ is depicted perfectly here. The achaemenians were a pretty far developed state at this time, but is shown as barbaric and less developed, while enslaving all their people. Sparta used alot of slaves too, comparing the insane wealth of the persians with the small hellenic city state. I know its just a movie and all, but I would love a persian perspective on this, its a shame we dont have any records.
🇮🇷🇮🇷🇮🇷🧿👌🙏مرسی
Awesome cartoon
What we do in life ,Ecoes in ALL ETERNITY. THE BOOK OF LIFE!
"Best Zack Snyder Scenes"
And who says his works are high quality?
So u are saying you can make film better than him
Go ahead I will be waiting for your first film and I'll be the judge whether it's "okay" or complete garbage.
I thought it would actually be 300 scenes
Am I the only one who remembers a phalanx scene where they confuse I think it’s a horse ?
Pyrrhic dance over 2500 years old...
According to Aristotle and Homer, the Pyrrhic was an armed dance, which was danced by children, men and women. ...
Strabo states that the first to dance the war dance was Achilles' son, Pyrrhus, because he was happy to kill Eurypylus...
The Athenians danced it in the Panathenaia and the Spartans danced it during battles. In fact, a text by Xenophon mentions a celebration that they organized in 400 BC. the residents of......
Fllm yg aku sukai spartacus ini
Let one of those 300 soldiers fight ib modern MMA ring, what will happen 🤔
The opponents gonna die
The warrior king
🎉original in 62 still better!( more realistic
Wtf even is "original in 62"?? 300 was made in 2005-2006 and is still in the top 10 best movie
@@Drakelove8yroldsthe 300 Spartans - it was a 1962 film
This tine will be different ...enjoyt
l will not back down
This is Scotland 🏴💙🤍💙🤍💙🤍☺️🙌
Χα χα χα χα χα χα χα χα χα χα 😂😂😂😂😂 μάλλον κανείς μεγάλο λάθος είναι Ελλάδα μου 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷χερετισματα από την Ελλάδα ❤❤❤
Every single person from this time period is hot somehow
First comment
The first fight against democracy
just press w.
Why didn’t they have any armor on ? Every other army has armor
In history? They absolutely did. Hoplites were heavy infantry with very good bronze armour. They were literally named after their armour (the Hoplon). This is just for the sake of visual spectacle, in the same way we discreetly ignore the 4,000 other Greek hoplites making up the bulk of the army in reality or the three or four helot slaves each Spartan would have had following them.
300?
The Sparta birthed Achilles so...
“This is Pingas!”
I love my grandfather Asok and chandragupta 🥷🥷🥷🥷🥷🥷🥷🥷
haha why did they have a double kick him into the well like your telling me Gerard butler couldn't front kick a guy
Imagine that's how many men Achilles killed lolz
Spartans were 4 foot tall
It means the women's will
Earth and water
BRRR