TROY was an interesting movie, and I'll probably buy the DVD when it comes out, but it won't be a repeat view at the movies for me. The first hour is so campy it's comparable to an episode of the old 60's BATMAN TV show, but the last 45 minutes or so saves the entire movie. As a wrestling fan, I have to say that Brad Pitt does a great imitation of Raven, in his "everything is about me" attitude. Truthfully, ANYONE else would have been better in this role..including Raven himself, probably. Pitt is just SO over the top it's scary...and it marrs what otherwise would have been a great character. I didn't find myself liking the character at all, even for what it was...I found myself wishing his scenes would end ASAP. The movie's true stars in my own opinion is Peter O'Toole, who should pull out an Oscar nomination for best supporting actor; and Eric Bana, who isn't one of my favorite actors, is fantastic as Hector. Orlando Bloom, who I usually like, is thrust in many scenes into a cowardly version of Legolas and sometimes his scenes are truly laughable. Garrett Hedland, playing Patroclus, is the discovery of the movie...he often steals the scenes he's part of in such a way that he doesn't come across as over the top, but subtle...you have to be, since most of his scenes are with Pitt. All in all it was an enjoyable almost three hours...but too much overacting will keep it from being the dynamically remembered epic that most of the critics out there are claiming it to be..Read full review
Although not entirely faithful to the Iliad (the movie notes "inspired by"), Brad Pitt is the definitive star and shines in his portrayal of Achilles. His fans will find everything to like: plenty of closeups on his pretty face showing grim determination, suppressed sadness, hollow-eyed surprise, etc., plenty of skin showing his buff body, plenty of action highlighting his graceful run, spear-throwing arm, etc. Stalwarts like Brian Cox, Peter O'Toole and Sean Bean give solid performances as well. There's nothing better than respected English actors to lend weight to a sword-and-sandal epic. Eric Bana is the only "newcomer" with any grit, however. The rest of the younger set (Orlando Bloom, Diane Kruger, Saffron Burrows) is pale and limited in range in comparison to the seasoned actors. Their scenes together slows the action considerably. Filmed in Malta and Mexico, the setting is panoramic and majestic, worthy of Cecil B. DeMille. All in all a satisfying movie for those willing to enjoy a good epic without too many requirements of literal translation to the screen.Read full review
This is a good pic that is probably the best representation of the Trojan War on film outside of some classic that is out of date and in black and white. This movie is star-studded and full of action. It does tend to drag on a little bit in some places but eventuallys picks up in large battle scenes. The DVD comes with an extra bonus disc that is full of extra footage and bonus material. Brad Pitt and Eric Bana lead this cast of all stars! Check it Out!
I am an avid Brad Pitt fan;but the reason I bought the film was that Pitt won a fair number of awards for the film. The film to me was interesting and exciting as well. Pitt played the role of a top warrior; a man not to be taken lightly on the battle-field. At the same time one could see that he was basically a good person who was tired of war and wanted a normal life. Finally, yes there is the famous/infamous Trojan Horse in the film which has warriors hidden inside. I recommend the film to anyone who likes action-packed sword fights and blood; but also the story-line. I liked it.
When you first look at the title of this movie "Troy" you start imagining good Greek battles, the beautiful Helen of Troy, the wooden horse, and of course, the burn of the city of Troy. This and more you will get! This is exactly what this movie is about: Telling the mythic heroic story of Homer's Iliad in 162 minutes with a loving touch and the wrath of Achilles. For those of you who love the fighting scenes, myself included, this movie will wake up the warrior spirit in your soul. I felt I could not wait to see in action, facing each other, the two Titans of this war, Achilles vs. Hector. Now, for those of you who love love themes in a movie, this movie will give you a warm feeling for the highest love above all, sacrificing everything in the name of love. Did you think you know love? Think back again. From the mythological perspective, the movie doesn't show quite much as in the original story. The Gods are not shown during the whole movie, only Thetis, but they do get involve before the war and in the war. Despite your interest, "Troy" will sure give you an introduction to the mythical world, a history lesson, or just simply an entertaining time. "Let them know I walked with Titans; Let them know I lived in the time of Hector; Let them know I lived in the time of Achilles." - Odysseus.Read full review
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