Please let me know in the comments which reaction compilation scenes/movies you would like to see next!! Will take under advisement. THANKS FOR WATCHING!
A lot of people assume that the queen nodding her head was permission, it was not the permission you think. From a man's perspective, she told her husband, I am with you, good or bad. She knew what it meant, she knew what she was going to sacrifice, she told him, I love you and I will endure the sacrifice of giving the man I love and the father of my children, for the glory and survival of Sparta. She told him, I am ready to stand by your side.
A wise man will marry a wise woman to check his ideas against. You are correct, it's not like a child asking permission from his mommy. It's checking with someone whose opinion you value, before you pull the trigger on something that is going to change your life forever. It was still the king's decision, but every king should have advisors he can trust, even better if your queen is competent enough to be one of them.
I'm okay with every thing you've said; it's not at all an ask for permission (he is the king and a man of his age). The way I see it is also like he is concious that he is a man and is more fierce snd agressive, so, when the messenger tells him "this is a blasfemy, this is madness", the king maybe doubt for a second and like ask the opinion of his wife (later in the movie she gave him great advice) like thinking "maybe this is too much"... I don't know, I may be wrong... But as you well said it's not at all an ask for permission for anything (like much people in actual times would love to think haha...)
I agree with not trashing the film for it's historical inaccuracy. It was based on Frank Millers 300, a graphic novel. It's for entertainment. That would be like watching Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter and knocking it for it's historical inaccuracies. It just doesn't make sense to get mad at it. Just suspend all disbelief and enjoy the ride!
Correct. The secretive "Krypteia" were upper class youngsters who had to steal from Helots, kill them to cover it up and then get away with it without being found out as part of a right of passage. I think.
In this day and age, they don't make those types of movies anymore, sadly; even the spoof/parody movies like you mentioned. Shame, really, as to me they're *peak cinema* looking back
Please let me know in the comments which reaction compilation scenes/movies you would like to see next!! Will take under advisement. THANKS FOR WATCHING!
A lot of people assume that the queen nodding her head was permission, it was not the permission you think. From a man's perspective, she told her husband, I am with you, good or bad. She knew what it meant, she knew what she was going to sacrifice, she told him, I love you and I will endure the sacrifice of giving the man I love and the father of my children, for the glory and survival of Sparta. She told him, I am ready to stand by your side.
A wise man will marry a wise woman to check his ideas against. You are correct, it's not like a child asking permission from his mommy. It's checking with someone whose opinion you value, before you pull the trigger on something that is going to change your life forever. It was still the king's decision, but every king should have advisors he can trust, even better if your queen is competent enough to be one of them.
I'm okay with every thing you've said; it's not at all an ask for permission (he is the king and a man of his age). The way I see it is also like he is concious that he is a man and is more fierce snd agressive, so, when the messenger tells him "this is a blasfemy, this is madness", the king maybe doubt for a second and like ask the opinion of his wife (later in the movie she gave him great advice) like thinking "maybe this is too much"... I don't know, I may be wrong... But as you well said it's not at all an ask for permission for anything (like much people in actual times would love to think haha...)
I have to say,
Brilliant compilation.
You've gone above and beyond with the extras at the end.
Thank you, much appreciated!
I agree with not trashing the film for it's historical inaccuracy. It was based on Frank Millers 300, a graphic novel. It's for entertainment. That would be like watching Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter and knocking it for it's historical inaccuracies. It just doesn't make sense to get mad at it. Just suspend all disbelief and enjoy the ride!
Hold up! What historical inaccuracies were there in Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter???🤔😯
Great work man. Really well done.
Thank you! Cheers!
This movie, besides of its unique style, has a lot of iconic lines, well delivered. This was Snyder at his best
In a way, it really feels like a "one of a kind" movie.
These are all my favorite reactors thank you for doing this
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Didn't they have to kill someone @ not be seen @ get away with it?
Correct. The secretive "Krypteia" were upper class youngsters who had to steal from Helots, kill them to cover it up and then get away with it without being found out as part of a right of passage. I think.
@@WeWatchTheWatcherslike Japanese ninjas.
I would like to see Troy reaction
Great suggestion. I would love to do that. Wheels in my head are turning. Stay tuned.
In this day and age, they don't make those types of movies anymore, sadly; even the spoof/parody movies like you mentioned. Shame, really, as to me they're *peak cinema* looking back
Yeah, as well as the Mel Brooks type of comedies as well. Classics
So if you dress for the movie, when you watching Star Wars you dress like Obiwan Kinoby?
I could stand to lose some weight, perhaps I'll dress like Jabba. lol. My favorite Jedi of all time is Qui-Gon Jinn.
@WeWatchTheWatchers I was just kidding, no worrys.