Well, if You never read about Odyssey it's not surprise You were amazed he survived xDDD Sean Bean played Odys and IMHO they should another movie about his journey back to Itaka.
For people complaining about the soldiers who stop to watch the fight and then calmly retreat to wait for the battle for another day...Have you ever read the Iliad? The whole damn book is about the immense sense of honor and glory that these men of the past had...
Exactly. If you were a rank and file foot soldier, and HECTOR VS ACHILLES is happening right fucking next to you, you are stopping and fucking watching.
Literally when Hector and Achiles started to fight they all were like: Oh! Stop everyone! Hector and Achiles are about to fight! And everyone grabs popcorn and soda to watch the figt
It is also hard to forget, because the movie looks like its only 3 days or so, but the fight for Troy went on for years, so of course they had sort of routine in their fights.
The face of “oh shit not Achilles!” Then the face of “OH SHIT NOT ACHILLES” Think some soldiers would’ve preferred it was him who died rather than face the rage of him
Hector couldn’t believe it himself that he hadn’t killed Achilles, but his student and friend. Hectors own life drained away in huge frustration from that moment, he knew he would truly face the wrath of the demigod Achilles after that blunder.
@A Great Man Named Lieu I've seen vids of people having their throats slit for real. The sounds they make are very different from what we see in this movie, I don't know if anyone could act it out realistically, and they probably shouldn't. If you want to look it up, keep in mind that it will be very, very graphic. I wouldn't recommend it.
The designers actually did a great job here. Patroclus' stature really resembled that of Achilles'. Looked believable that he could be mistook for Achilles.
If you see the moves It was actually Brad Pitt in the fighting scenes. You can tell the difference between the builds of these two actors. The guy acting as Patrocolus comes in only when he falls down from the sword
This scene shows the ultimate manhood respect, soldiers respected each other by stopping the fight and watched. Hector shows respect by mercy kill Patroclus. They even agreed to stopped fighting for the day, Respectfully.
@@avinashviews345 King Agamemnon was planning to occupied Troy regardless who win or loss the gladiator fight between Paris and Menelaus. I agreed Prince Hector should've returned Helen back to Sparta.
What I love about this scene is the way soldiers from both side just stop fighting and round up to witness the fight each one of them would be talking before leaving for the war.
What I don't get is how come the rest of the armies knew what's going on a mile away? Okay these two are sparring allright, but Trojan line was very long, how did people at the edge of battle stop?
@@subutaynoyan5372 They’re like a school of fish, they just respond to what the other guy seems to be doing until the sharks, the whales, the seals and the seabirds have had their fill …
Eric Bana did such a good job as Hector! He's my favorite character in the movie and I'd say he's my favorite character in the entire Trojan War aswell. Hector was robbed of what was almost a for sure thing: a kingdom to rule that had reached prosperous heights but it was taken away from him. Such a tragic hero.
The Dead, if they knew of the fight would know that the cousin was wearing Achilles armour, so Hector was tricked and won easily, which is why he removed the helmet to see who was under there, as he knew the fight was too easy.
Sean Bean played Odysseus superbly, a very underrated performance. The way he pushes himself to the front row seats of the duel with the relaxed authority of a statesman. Then gawks in disbelief at the superior swordsman ship of Hector. Even the way Odysseus is shaken and look of desolation tinged with anger and shrinks back a little amongst the mixed gathering of comrade and foe as he sees ‘Achilles’ slain before his eyes, is masterclass acting without a single word said. Then when he does speak it’s to agree with Hector to postpone hostilities as what they’d witnessed was enough tragedy and he was already thinking about the huge implications once Achilles learns of Patroclus death. Achilles right hand man - Eudorus (Vincent Reagan) is paralysed in disbelief too but mighty relieved it was ‘only’ Patroclus, but not thinking as much what it meant to Achilles, another great performance just by acting expression.
Eric Bana did such a good job as Hector! He's my favorite character in the movie and I'd say he's my favorite character in the entire Trojan War aswell. Hector was robbed of what was almost a for sure thing: a kingdom to rule that had reached prosperous heights. Such a tragic hero.
I just love soldier's reactions on both sides. At first: Troy - Ecstasy Greek - Despair and when Hector takes his oponent helmet off Troy - Shock Greek - Fear Especially Achilles special force xD They knew what was going to happen next -> Achilles rage.
A real case of mixed emotions for the Greeks, relief it wasn’t Achilles, sorrow for Patroclus and fear over who was going to break the bad news to Achilles, and how he would react.
This just goes to show how skillful Achilles really is. Hector showed how much of an amateur Patroclus was and made easy work of him. And then Achilles did the same thing to Hector.
I dont think Achilles was that much better than Hector when they thought.. I'd say that their skill was pretty much at same level, but the main difference for me was Achilles stamina, he didn't get tired while Hector was already too exhausted. If you watch their fight again, during the whole fight Hector stays all defensive to see what he could do to win, but after seeing that Achilles would not get tired, he just gives up his defensive mode and go full offensive, he knew that would be the only way to try win the fight because playing defensive was just making it worse for himself.
You're sort of aware that Achilles was half god, right? So no, Hector wasn't an amateur and no their skills weren't evenly matched. Half these comments are stupid
@@MrFeehb what movie are you watching? Achilles literally toys with Hector, studying him until he forces the same swing that killed Patroclus.(the one that cuts Achilles armor). After he has seen enough, he kills him rather quickly.
It's been many years since I've seen this movie, and I have to say the special effects of Patroclus' throat getting cut is superb. I don't remember it looking so good.
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Hector clearly understands the combination of sword and shield better than Patroclus. He keeps himself stationary and parries Patroclus’ attack effectively, which hinders Patroclus’ movement with a lot of recoil that makes him unstable. Also, Patroclus uses too many wide swing together with his shield, make him even more unbalanced and have to charge longer for the next attack.
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For those who proudly say Sean Bean survives in this movie This movie takes place like thousands of years in the past, so Sean's character is dead by now
I always liked the little detail of Achilles's Captain looking puzzled when Hector hit the shield and he stumbled and went down. His face was saying, "that's not right. Something isn't right." And then BOOM lol!
you can see how Patroclus struggles swinging a real sword, can't also lift the shield properly. too bad he died so young.. he could've been a great successor to Achilles.
in illiad Patroclus cant be succesor on Achilles, Achilles was dip in the river styx to becomes immortal except his ankle and his a half god, while Patroclus have nothing
@@KappTVOfficial doesn't need to be a demigod or blessed to be as good as Achilles, the training, will and determination is enough. And he looks up to Achilles. Sooo yeah he could've been a great successor to him.
0:33 It is at this moment Eudorus and later on Odysseus sensed that while this man moves like Achilles he sure doesn't fight like him if he's getting shoved all over!
No, that was the face who felt he was robbed the glory he thought he earned. He didn't give two shits about how young the guy was. He gave a shit because he cannot gloat that he killed Achillies. That also means he became a marked man and hell was a spear throw away.
Hector is honorable, but let’s be realistic, he didn’t give a damn how young he was, back in these times as long as you were wearing armor of the opposing side you were dead meat, without question.
@@everyonethinksyoureadeathm5773 movie wise Hector did care, he told Adromache in the following scene that we see him "I killed a boy today, and he was young, far too young." With regret in his face.
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Instead of retreating, Hector should have seized the chance to defeat the Greek army after killing Achilles' cousin. He was the strongest fighter when Achilles was absent.
I guess he didn't because there's no honor in that? Imagine people talk about hector defeated the invading army after killing fake Achilles, because he knows he wasn't a match for Achilles and taking this chances to win the battle?
Anyone can do anything to win a fight. But will this end all fights? The next will remain in the corner. But who will choose to embody the highest understanding that they know that would lead the world into its embodiment? That is the real warrior and leader.
He would have been really good if he lived. All of his moves were learned from Achilles. But he made the mistake of thinking he mastered his cousins moves and was ready to challenge the best warrior of the opposing side without having any fighting experience in war before.
You know? I always thought (in the sense of the plot of the movie of course, not the book) that a very clever man like Odysseus would perfectly convince Patroclus to go into the battle "to save the Greeks". He was fully aware between the bond between Achilles and Patroclus and knew the first would become very mad at Hector
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Ive always wondered what woulda happened next if Hector was like, "whelp, Achilles aint here, LETS KILL THE REST OF THE GREEKS HERE!!!" I mean, the Trojan sneak attack was already wildly successful, so maybe they coulda won the war right then and there.
I mean it kind of happens like that in the Iliad, the original story. They didn't just give up for the day like in the movie here. Hector was regularly smashing the Greeks daily, driving them back among their ships. From Wikipedia: 'Hector takes Achilles' armor from the fallen Patroclus. The Achaeans fight to retrieve Patroclus' body from the Trojans, who attempt to carry it back to Troy at Hector's command. Antilochus is sent to tell Achilles the news, and ask him to help retrieve the body. When Achilles hears of Patroclus' death, he screams so loudly in his grief that his mother, Thetis, hears him from the bottom of the ocean. Thetis grieves, too, knowing that Achilles is fated to die young if he kills Hector. Though he knows it will seal his own fate, Achilles vows to kill Hector in order to avenge Patroclus.'
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Troy was not made in the 80s....
The fact that there were so many spears and swords, but Sean Bean character wasn't dead really amazes me
Well, if You never read about Odyssey it's not surprise You were amazed he survived xDDD
Sean Bean played Odys and IMHO they should another movie about his journey back to Itaka.
Underrated comment.
You are so right!! Is this the only movie or Sean Bean lives in?
@@chapel3339 Silent Hill
@@lxdead5585 I haven't seen it. Worth a watch?
2:04 BACK TO THE SHIPS!
Greeks soldiers: "Bye guys. Same time tomorrow?"
Trojans: "Yeah. See you guys tomorrow"
lol
That's how men back then, to them it's just a sport.
😆😆😆
stolen comment....
@@prosoceromaer3797 Huh? I thought of this joke on my own. Can you show us the original comment?
For people complaining about the soldiers who stop to watch the fight and then calmly retreat to wait for the battle for another day...Have you ever read the Iliad? The whole damn book is about the immense sense of honor and glory that these men of the past had...
Exactly. If you were a rank and file foot soldier, and HECTOR VS ACHILLES is happening right fucking next to you, you are stopping and fucking watching.
Literally when Hector and Achiles started to fight they all were like: Oh! Stop everyone! Hector and Achiles are about to fight!
And everyone grabs popcorn and soda to watch the figt
It is also hard to forget, because the movie looks like its only 3 days or so, but the fight for Troy went on for years, so of course they had sort of routine in their fights.
If they read the Illiad, they'd be complaining about a lot more of the content in this movie than the way the soldiers behaved here in this scene.
actually somebody sneaked in a stab while everyone was distracted
Hector finishing off Patroclus in the end was mercy.
Fuck Achilles, nerd couldn't understand a mistake.
No way wow
Yeah... Mercy killing "euthanasia"
Coup de grace
Very true. I also believe Hector knew the moment it was revealed not to be Achilles, but his cousin. Achilles would come for him. Sealing his Doom.
The face of “oh shit not Achilles!”
Then the face of “OH SHIT NOT ACHILLES”
Think some soldiers would’ve preferred it was him who died rather than face the rage of him
Nope
Make sense
So far the best comment
At this moment he knew, he fucked up
The enemy realizing it was NOT Achilles: Guess we'll die
Hector knew what was coming for him after
Yet he didnt hide
That already defeated face is really really sad.
And if he didn’t he didn’t have a long time to find out
That was the moment Hector knew he'd fcuked up
Hector couldn’t believe it himself that he hadn’t killed Achilles, but his student and friend. Hectors own life drained away in huge frustration from that moment, he knew he would truly face the wrath of the demigod Achilles after that blunder.
still one of the most realistic death gurgles
Maybe it's closer than in other films, but it's still pretty far off from the real thing.
@A Great Man Named Lieu I've seen vids of people having their throats slit for real. The sounds they make are very different from what we see in this movie, I don't know if anyone could act it out realistically, and they probably shouldn't.
If you want to look it up, keep in mind that it will be very, very graphic. I wouldn't recommend it.
He was trying to impress Sean Bean.
very gruesome and disturbing
@@Aletdinov wtf?
The designers actually did a great job here. Patroclus' stature really resembled that of Achilles'. Looked believable that he could be mistook for Achilles.
Not the writers though. Oh no a young boy died lets all stop the battle for today.
If you see the moves It was actually Brad Pitt in the fighting scenes. You can tell the difference between the builds of these two actors. The guy acting as Patrocolus comes in only when he falls down from the sword
@@vikramn5835 really? That's cool
@@vikramn5835 Dangg was gonna say his body type looked a lot like brad pitt lmaoo
most likely just the same stunt double that did both actors
This scene shows the ultimate manhood respect, soldiers respected each other by stopping the fight and watched. Hector shows respect by mercy kill Patroclus. They even agreed to stopped fighting for the day, Respectfully.
Oh is it??? The same hector who unhonourably killed Sparta king for his good for nothing brother??!!!!
@@avinashviews345 King Agamemnon was planning to occupied Troy regardless who win or loss the gladiator fight between Paris and Menelaus.
I agreed Prince Hector should've returned Helen back to Sparta.
@@avinashviews345 I mean family can trump honor sometimes
what a respectful comment
Nothing respectable about anything having to do with war. Honorable men die for stupid reasons. No glory in that.
What I love about this scene is the way soldiers from both side just stop fighting and round up to witness the fight each one of them would be talking before leaving for the war.
What I don't get is how come the rest of the armies knew what's going on a mile away? Okay these two are sparring allright, but Trojan line was very long, how did people at the edge of battle stop?
Which is, by the way, utter nonsense and only believable to people who have never served in combat.
@@subutaynoyan5372 it’s a muh fckin movie
@@moebetta4224 I have not seen a single day of combat and this scene is a plausible to me as a goat smoking a pipe.
@@subutaynoyan5372 They’re like a school of fish, they just respond to what the other guy seems to be doing until the sharks, the whales, the seals and the seabirds have had their fill …
It was at this moment he knew he fucked up.
😂😂😂😂😂
Facts!
classic😂
yup. the perfect example
No cellphone in sight, just people living in the moment 🙃
Yeah patroclus is definitely living in the moment
@@evanstern1682 living it until death
Right the days before facebook seemed sooo peacefull lol
lol
But the camera man was like 🙈
All the characters, all the cast in this movie is absolutely perfect. My favorite is Vincent as Eudorus
My favourite is Eric Bana as Hector
He played him so well
@@stephencross1230 Eric Bana is awesome!
Its one of the most underrated movies in cinema history, it was amazing!
@@issi529 there is nothing underrated about Troy ? It's an all time classic and will ever be.
@@wingmanizer1912 Well a lot of idiots dont understand that. I agree by the way.
Hector was a man of honor
Eric Bana did such a good job as Hector! He's my favorite character in the movie and I'd say he's my favorite character in the entire Trojan War aswell. Hector was robbed of what was almost a for sure thing: a kingdom to rule that had reached prosperous heights but it was taken away from him. Such a tragic hero.
Bronn should have fought Achillies. : )
Wish we would have gotten a Sean Bean Odysseus film
You ain't kidding
I would like to see that but Arman Asande was and will always be what I imagine of Odysseus. A wise, cunning and intelligent leader.
@@goldenfang9633 true, but that tv budget……
@@AncestorEmpireGaming still.. for that budget he was incredible. And the movie was nice overall.
@@goldenfang9633 true.
I need to rewatch it
The stupidity of two teenage boys gave death,remorse,and regret to two of the most best men of the movie.
nic point for our Achilles and hector
The face you make when you walk the underworld and all of the dead will say "This is Hector the fool who thought he killed Achilles."
Underated comment.
The Dead, if they knew of the fight would know that the cousin was wearing Achilles armour, so Hector was tricked and won easily, which is why he removed the helmet to see who was under there, as he knew the fight was too easy.
Funk!!! , never thought of that!!
Overrated comment.
Guess what
He was killed by Paris the coward brother
I bet he wish that he get killed by Hector
🙂
Vincent Regan (Eudorus. 2nd Myrmidon in command) is such and underrated actor. His expressions of disbelief to sheer sorrow are incredible.
💯 agree 🤝🏼
I agree. I love his performance in 300 too and in the Jeremiah movie
Sean Bean played Odysseus superbly, a very underrated performance. The way he pushes himself to the front row seats of the duel with the relaxed authority of a statesman. Then gawks in disbelief at the superior swordsman ship of Hector. Even the way Odysseus is shaken and look of desolation tinged with anger and shrinks back a little amongst the mixed gathering of comrade and foe as he sees ‘Achilles’ slain before his eyes, is masterclass acting without a single word said. Then when he does speak it’s to agree with Hector to postpone hostilities as what they’d witnessed was enough tragedy and he was already thinking about the huge implications once Achilles learns of Patroclus death. Achilles right hand man - Eudorus (Vincent Reagan) is paralysed in disbelief too but mighty relieved it was ‘only’ Patroclus, but not thinking as much what it meant to Achilles, another great performance just by acting expression.
Troy Hector was such a great character.
Homer praises Hector's character! You re right!
Eric Bana did such a good job as Hector! He's my favorite character in the movie and I'd say he's my favorite character in the entire Trojan War aswell. Hector was robbed of what was almost a for sure thing: a kingdom to rule that had reached prosperous heights. Such a tragic hero.
0:45 even hector couldnt believe he cut achiles throat
Eric bana was perfect for the role of hector. Such a likable character
I just love soldier's reactions on both sides. At first:
Troy - Ecstasy
Greek - Despair
and when Hector takes his oponent helmet off
Troy - Shock
Greek - Fear
Especially Achilles special force xD They knew what was going to happen next -> Achilles rage.
Well said, *OH SHIT IT'S NOT ACHILLES*
@@rune.theocracy Exactly, they would be less scared if it would truly be Achilles..
A real case of mixed emotions for the Greeks, relief it wasn’t Achilles, sorrow for Patroclus and fear over who was going to break the bad news to Achilles, and how he would react.
I was a bartender for many years, this scene always reminds me of Saturday nights
Saturday nights where lol?
@@jca7343 troy
2 Jäger Bombs please mate, Pint of Stella with a Jameson chaser.😊
It's a truly riveting and jarring movie. The fight scenes are savage and intense.
Watch game of thrones
Hector is respectful. You can see his mercy to the died boy. So, he didn't give him long suffer after killing him.
This is a very realistic fight because one small mistake can cost your life, and it did. Very few movies get that right.
This just goes to show how skillful Achilles really is. Hector showed how much of an amateur Patroclus was and made easy work of him. And then Achilles did the same thing to Hector.
I dont think Achilles was that much better than Hector when they thought.. I'd say that their skill was pretty much at same level, but the main difference for me was Achilles stamina, he didn't get tired while Hector was already too exhausted.
If you watch their fight again, during the whole fight Hector stays all defensive to see what he could do to win, but after seeing that Achilles would not get tired, he just gives up his defensive mode and go full offensive, he knew that would be the only way to try win the fight because playing defensive was just making it worse for himself.
@@MrFeehb he was constantly defensive because Achilles was pressuring him, their skills were not evenly matched at all
You're sort of aware that Achilles was half god, right? So no, Hector wasn't an amateur and no their skills weren't evenly matched. Half these comments are stupid
@@giorgig4828 bro Achilles was basically a demigod and Hector gave him a run for his money.
@@MrFeehb what movie are you watching? Achilles literally toys with Hector, studying him until he forces the same swing that killed Patroclus.(the one that cuts Achilles armor).
After he has seen enough, he kills him rather quickly.
It's been many years since I've seen this movie, and I have to say the special effects of Patroclus' throat getting cut is superb. I don't remember it looking so good.
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2:13 " He was his cousin" = "Now you are a dead man"
He gave him the honor of his sword
verified?Very poor number of replies
@@Dav624 he’s not a celebrity, ofc not
@@Dav624 Wayne
Also ich kenne ihn ✌️
Now you'll know who you're fighting
Hector clearly understands the combination of sword and shield better than Patroclus. He keeps himself stationary and parries Patroclus’ attack effectively, which hinders Patroclus’ movement with a lot of recoil that makes him unstable. Also, Patroclus uses too many wide swing together with his shield, make him even more unbalanced and have to charge longer for the next attack.
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@@bradpcustorcare0474non of your business
Sean Bean killed himself after this scene to stay in character.
For those who proudly say Sean Bean survives in this movie
This movie takes place like thousands of years in the past, so Sean's character is dead by now
I must say, the effects work on that throat wound is incredible. 👍
Hector's face when he realizes that the Gods have fooled him and sealed his fate.
He thought that he fights Achilles. So there is no sealed fate cause he already wanted to fight him.
@@simonalyaat but Hector knew Achilles mostly fought for pride, while after Patroclus' death he would fight for revenge.
😂😂😂 1:17 the "oh f***. How are we gonna explain this one" look.
to me it's more like "thank fuck it's not achilles"
Любовничка Ахиллеса, "заколбасил"!
"that boy just saved the war for us"
Hectors face is like mine when I thought I defeated a boss only to realize it was the first phase
Hector was like “Oh shit…”
I always liked the little detail of Achilles's Captain looking puzzled when Hector hit the shield and he stumbled and went down. His face was saying, "that's not right. Something isn't right." And then BOOM lol!
Such an underrated actor. He sells the entire scene.
Gotta own this movie just a masterpiece makes me want to watch it all again.
Great scene
Love that part when the soldiers just stops fighting to watch two great warriors fight 1 on 1 in the middle of a battle
seen gang fight years ago : guys stopped 👊🏼s to watch 2 heavyweight older dudes see whose best man … resumed when taller one got KO’d
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you can see how Patroclus struggles swinging a real sword, can't also lift the shield properly. too bad he died so young.. he could've been a great successor to Achilles.
in illiad Patroclus cant be succesor on Achilles, Achilles was dip in the river styx to becomes immortal except his ankle and his a half god, while Patroclus have nothing
@@KappTVOfficial doesn't need to be a demigod or blessed to be as good as Achilles, the training, will and determination is enough. And he looks up to Achilles. Sooo yeah he could've been a great successor to him.
In Illad, Patroclus is older and he's also the one who teaches Achilles to fight. He was probably on the top 3 fighters in the entire Greek army.
0:33 It is at this moment Eudorus and later on Odysseus sensed that while this man moves like Achilles he sure doesn't fight like him if he's getting shoved all over!
that pain in the eyes of Hector for killing someone so young! Why nobody is talking about it?
No, that was the face who felt he was robbed the glory he thought he earned.
He didn't give two shits about how young the guy was. He gave a shit because he cannot gloat that he killed Achillies.
That also means he became a marked man and hell was a spear throw away.
Hector is honorable, but let’s be realistic, he didn’t give a damn how young he was, back in these times as long as you were wearing armor of the opposing side you were dead meat, without question.
@@everyonethinksyoureadeathm5773 movie wise Hector did care, he told Adromache in the following scene that we see him "I killed a boy today, and he was young, far too young." With regret in his face.
Warrior: "It was his cousin"
Hector: "No shit sherlock"
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Sherlock hadn't been born...
Hector’s face knowing he’ll be facing death after ned stark told him it was Achilles’ cousin
Winter‘s comin‘
please... that's boromir.
It's Archilles boyfriend
“Cousin”.
@@neilhamill318 no
1:17 He was shocked and relieved that it wasn't Achilles.
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that throat so realistic insane
I love how all of the soldiers stop fighting to just watch them .
The way soldiers stops fighting to watch the Hector and Achilles takes me every time .
It is not achiles it is his cousin
@@hudaarifathul6950 everybody thinks he is Achilles
Hector was my favorite role in this movie
Instead of retreating, Hector should have seized the chance to defeat the Greek army after killing Achilles' cousin. He was the strongest fighter when Achilles was absent.
I guess he didn't because there's no honor in that? Imagine people talk about hector defeated the invading army after killing fake Achilles, because he knows he wasn't a match for Achilles and taking this chances to win the battle?
The archers should have just shot Achilles when he was in front of the wall
Anyone can do anything to win a fight. But will this end all fights? The next will remain in the corner. But who will choose to embody the highest understanding that they know that would lead the world into its embodiment? That is the real warrior and leader.
It would break the whole saga story if Hector wins this war. Just saying.
@MH cbrians hector doesn’t care about honor after all he did say that in the film. He retreated because he felt guilty
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Hector is a good man
When Hector takes off Patroclus' helmet and realises it wasn't Achillies he knows Troy is done for.
As if they just call it quits for the day lol
If you were actually a Canadian, you wouldn't ask why they quit for the day...Maybe stop calling yourself a Canadian, when you're an Immigrant, K Thx
アキレスでは無いどころか明らかな格下の子供だったことに衝撃を受けて罪悪感に苛まれても、やった事の責任として自分で止めをさすあたり人格者だよね。このあとのアキレスとの決闘シーンでもなんでお前の甲冑をあんな子供に着せたんだってアキレスに文句行っても良いだろうに言わなかったし。あの馬鹿には勿体ないお兄さんだ。
Prince Hector best of all the trojans
The second greatest personage of this movie! Perhaps the bigger in character and honor!
He would have been really good if he lived. All of his moves were learned from Achilles. But he made the mistake of thinking he mastered his cousins moves and was ready to challenge the best warrior of the opposing side without having any fighting experience in war before.
Esse filme virou lenda
I would love to see some leaders sent they sons to the front battle like Hector
Patroclus: "You underestimate my power."
Hector face was like: "HOOOORIIIIIEEEEE SHEEEEEEETTTT, I f--ked my life!"
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"That was his cousin." The moment Hector said ohhhhh no no no
if I was Hector after this, I go home, take my wife and child, buy a flight to Lesotho...I'm not fighting a man called Achilles
thats why noone will remember your name
Hector: FML 😭😭
“It was his cousin”
Hector: 😦
Eudoros and Hector's face is not of sadness but the fear of when they face Achilles..
Grande filme!
Hector had a right to defend himself
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You know? I always thought (in the sense of the plot of the movie of course, not the book) that a very clever man like Odysseus would perfectly convince Patroclus to go into the battle "to save the Greeks". He was fully aware between the bond between Achilles and Patroclus and knew the first would become very mad at Hector
This is one scene that probably fooled everyone when they first saw it including me.
They were afraid the enemy killed their champion. Now they were even more afraid the enemy killed his cousin instead.
Patroclus shouldn't have been there in the first place. He had no idea what he was getting himself into.
Would love to see a legit 4K release for Troy!
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It was at this moment...Hector knew he fucked up.
Sean Bean casually slaying a man gets me 😂
0:35 Eudoros was the first to figure out something was not right abt Achilles..
Hector : Damn im fcked.
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HECTOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR!
**inhales** how fresh the air is here uh Patroclus?
1:36 at that moment he knew his life was over.....
Would love to see a legit release for Troy!
Hector took off the helmet and saw Patroclus and knew in an instant……. I’m f’cked.
It was at this moment...
The relief on their faces when they realized it wasn’t Achilles 😂
Achilles must have had a spare cover, he should have worn the one Hector drove the sword into
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Ive always wondered what woulda happened next if Hector was like, "whelp, Achilles aint here, LETS KILL THE REST OF THE GREEKS HERE!!!" I mean, the Trojan sneak attack was already wildly successful, so maybe they coulda won the war right then and there.
I mean it kind of happens like that in the Iliad, the original story. They didn't just give up for the day like in the movie here. Hector was regularly smashing the Greeks daily, driving them back among their ships. From Wikipedia:
'Hector takes Achilles' armor from the fallen Patroclus. The Achaeans fight to retrieve Patroclus' body from the Trojans, who attempt to carry it back to Troy at Hector's command. Antilochus is sent to tell Achilles the news, and ask him to help retrieve the body.
When Achilles hears of Patroclus' death, he screams so loudly in his grief that his mother, Thetis, hears him from the bottom of the ocean. Thetis grieves, too, knowing that Achilles is fated to die young if he kills Hector. Though he knows it will seal his own fate, Achilles vows to kill Hector in order to avenge Patroclus.'
Who stops a battle...
the world needs vincent regan right now. hes already at dwayne the rock johnsons level imo