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Troy -- Is it okay?
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<blockquote data-quote="Raindog" data-source="post: 7972724" data-attributes="member: 31003"><p>Just a few more things.</p><p></p><p>Someone said the movie represented history, in fact we don't even know for sure that Troy ever existed or that the Trojan War ever happened, seeing as homer didn't write it down for more then 500 years.</p><p></p><p>Secondly for those complaining about the violence and sex keep in mind the source material, and realize the movie makers actually made it less bloody then the two poems. After Troy falls Hector's son is thrown from the citidal's walls, Andromache is raped and no one escapes the city alive, unlike the Hollywood version where many people, including Andromache, escape via some secret tunnel.</p><p></p><p>If anything Troy is a lot more milder then the stuff that Homer wrote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raindog, post: 7972724, member: 31003"] Just a few more things. Someone said the movie represented history, in fact we don't even know for sure that Troy ever existed or that the Trojan War ever happened, seeing as homer didn't write it down for more then 500 years. Secondly for those complaining about the violence and sex keep in mind the source material, and realize the movie makers actually made it less bloody then the two poems. After Troy falls Hector's son is thrown from the citidal's walls, Andromache is raped and no one escapes the city alive, unlike the Hollywood version where many people, including Andromache, escape via some secret tunnel. If anything Troy is a lot more milder then the stuff that Homer wrote. [/QUOTE]
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