Troy: A Legendary Battle for Helen - Honor & Glory - Masterpiece

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The movie "Troy" (2004) is a historical epic film directed by Wolfgang Petersen, based on Homer's classic novel, the Iliad.

*Plot:*
The movie retells the legendary story of the Trojan War, a ten-year conflict between the city-states of Troy and Greece. Prince Paris of Troy (Orlando Bloom) sparks the war by stealing Helen (Diane Kruger), the wife of King Menelaus of Greece (Brendan Gleeson), and taking her back to Troy.

The Greeks, led by King Agamemnon (Brian Cox), assemble a massive army to reclaim Helen and avenge Menelaus' honor. The Trojans, led by Prince Hector (Eric Bana) and King Priam (Peter O'Toole), defend their city against the invaders.

*Key Characters:*
- Achilles (Brad Pitt): A legendary Greek warrior with unmatched fighting skills, who joins the war for personal reasons.
- Odysseus (Sean Bean): A wise and cunning Greek king who helps plan the invasion.
- Paris (Orlando Bloom): The prince who sparks the war by stealing Helen.
- Hector (Eric Bana): The noble prince who leads the Trojan army.

*Themes:*
- Honor and pride
- Love and betrayal
- War and its consequences
- Leadership and heroism

*Visuals:*
- Epic battles and action sequences
- Stunning costumes and set designs
- Sweeping cinematography of ancient landscapes
"Troy" is an action-packed, visually stunning adaptation of the classic tale, exploring the complexities of human nature, honor, and the devastating consequences of war.
Transcript
00:00If you go to Troy, glory will be yours.
00:08They will write stories about your victories for thousands of years.
00:12The world will remember your name.
00:16But if you go to Troy, you will never come home.
00:23For your glory walks hand in hand with your doom.
00:30And I shall never see you again.
00:32Achilles!
00:35Greece needs you.
00:37Greece got along fine before I was born.
00:39And Greece will be Greece long after I'm dead.
00:41I'm not talking about the land.
00:43The men need you.
00:45This war will never be forgotten.
00:47Nor will the heroes who fight in it.
00:50You were born for this war.
00:52You are very brave but very stupid to come after me alone.
00:55The Thessalonian you're fighting, he's the biggest man I've ever seen.
01:00You must be Hector.
01:01I wouldn't want to fight him.
01:02That's why no one will remember your name.
01:04Do you know who I am?
01:05Achilles.
01:06I'll remember the name.
01:08What do you want here in Troy?
01:10Why did you come here?
01:12They'll be talking about this war for a thousand years.
01:14What would all men want?
01:16They just wanted more.
01:18In a thousand years, the dust from our bones will be gone.
01:21Yes, Prince.
01:23But our names will remain.
01:25Patroclus!
01:26Never hesitate.
01:27Put down your spear.
01:30But I'm fighting the Trojans, cousin.
01:31Not today.
01:33But I'm ready. You taught me how to fight.
01:35You're a good student.
01:37Prince Hector, he's good a warrior, as they say.
01:39The best of all the Trojans.
01:41But you're not a Myrmidon yet.
01:44Where's Patroclus?
01:45Some say he's better than all the Greeks, too.
01:48Patroclus!
01:49Go home, Prince.
01:51Not for one day.
01:52Drink some wine, make love to your wife.
01:54Tomorrow we'll have our war.
01:56Hector!
01:58I'd rather fight beside you than any army of thousands.
02:02Let no man forget how menacing we are.
02:04We are lions!
02:06I'll make a pact with you.
02:08The gods as our witnesses.
02:10Let us pledge that the winner will allow the loser all the proper funeral rituals.
02:14Is there no one else?
02:16There are no paths between lions and men.
02:18Is there no one else?
02:20You won't have eyes tonight. You won't have ears or a tongue.
02:22You will wander the underworld blind, deaf and dumb, and all the dead will know.
02:27This is Hector.
02:28The fool who thought he killed the killers.
02:36I've known men like you my whole life.
02:38No, you haven't.
02:41You think you're so different from a thousand others?
02:45I'll just understand nothing but war.
02:51Get up, Prince of Troy.
02:53Or let a stone take my glory.
02:57Why did you choose this life?
03:02What life?
03:06You're a great warrior.
03:13I chose nothing.
03:16I was born and this is what I am.
03:20Do it.
03:22Aren't you afraid?
03:25Everyone dies.
03:28You'll kill more men if I don't kill you.
03:30How many cousins have you killed?
03:32Many.
03:34How many sons and fathers and brothers and husbands?
03:38How many brave Achilles?
03:41At night I see their faces.
03:43All the men I've killed.
03:45They're waiting for me.
03:47They say welcome, brother.
03:50We'll meet again soon, my brother.
03:55Stop!
03:56Mighty Achilles,
03:58silenced by a slave girl.
04:02Am I still your captain?
04:04You're my guest.
04:06And Troy guests can leave whenever they want?
04:08We should leave now.
04:10Theseus!
04:11Did you leave this all behind?
04:13Rouse the men, you're taking them home.
04:15Aren't you coming with us?
04:17I have my own battle to fight.
04:19No!
04:22The gods envy us.
04:25They envy us because we're mortal.
04:29Because any moment might be our last.
04:33Everything's more beautiful
04:35because we're doomed.
04:37If you stay in Larissa,
04:39you will find peace.
04:41You gave me peace.
04:43You'll find a wonderful woman.
04:45In a lifetime of war.
04:47You will never be lovelier than you are now.
04:50We will never be here again.
04:55Men rise and fall like the winter wheat.
04:59But these names will never die.
05:03Let them say I lived in the time of Hector.
05:08Tamer of Horses.
05:12Let them say
05:14I lived
05:16in the time
05:18of Achilles.
05:24you

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