[2014/03/06] 300: Rise Of An Empire

300: RISE OF AN EMPIRE
Movie Classification: 18
Genre: Action / Drama
Director: Noam Murro
Starring:
- Sullivan Stapleton (Themistocles)
- Eva Green (Artemisia)
- Lena Headey (Queen Gorgo)
- Rodrigo Santoro (King Xerxes)
- Jack O'Connell (Calisto)
- Hans Matheson (Aeschylus)
- Callan Mulvey (Scyllias)
- David Wenham (Dilios)
- Andrew Tiernan (Ephialtes)
- Yigal Naor (Darius I)
- Andrew Pleavin (Daxos)
- Ben Turner (General Artaphernes)
- Ashraf Barhom (General Bandari)
- Christopher Sciueref (General Kashani)
- Peter Mensah (Artemisia's trainer / Persian messenger)
Running Time: 1 Hour 40 Minutes
Released Date: 6th March 2014
Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
Language: English


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300: Rise Of An Empire Synopsis
Queen Gorgo tells her men about the Battle of Marathon, in which King Darius I of Persia was killed by General Constantinos of Crete. Darius' son, Xerxes, witnesses his father's death, and is advised to not continue the war, since "only the gods could defeat the Greeks". Darius' naval commander, Artemisia, claims that Darius' last words were in fact a challenge and sends Xerxes on a journey through the desert. Xerxes finally reaches a cave and bathes in an otherworldly liquid, emerging as the "God-King". He returns to Persia and declares war on Greece.

As Xerxes' forces advance towards Thermopylae, Themistocles meets with the council and convinces them to provide him with a fleet to engage the Persians at sea. Themistocles then travels to Sparta to ask King Leonidas for help, but is informed by Dilios that Leonidas is consulting the Oracle, and Gorgo is reluctant to side with Athens. Themistocles later reunites with his old friend Scyllas, who infiltrated the Persian troops and learned Artemisia was born Greek, but defected to Persia as her family was raped and murdered by Greek hoplites and she was taken as a sex slave to the Greeks, who left her for dead in the streets. She was rescued and adopted by the Persians. Her lust for vengeance gained the attention of King Darius and he made her a naval commander after she killed many of his enemies.

Themistocles leads his men, which include Scyllas, Scyllas' son Calisto and Themistocles' right-hand man Aesyklos to the Aegean Sea. They ram their ships into the Persian ships and charge them, slaughtering several soldiers before retreating. The following day, the Greeks force one of the Persian ships into a crevice, where it becomes struck, and charge the other ships, killing more Persians. Impressed with Themistocles' skills, Artemisia has him brought onto her ship where they have sex as she tries to convince him to join the Persians as her second-in-command. He refuses, causing her to push him aside and swear revenge.

The Persians spill tar into the sea and send suicide bombers to swim to and board the Greek ships with their flame bombs. Artemisia and her men fire flaming arrows and torches to ignite the tar, but Themistocles manages to kill one of the soldiers, who falls into the tar carrying a torch, causing ships from both sides to explode. Themistocles is thrown into the sea by an explosion and nearly drowns before being rescued by Calisto, and stands by Scyllas' side as he succumbs to his injuries. Believing Themistocles to be dead, Artemisia and her forces withdraw.

Themistocles learns that Leonidas and the 300 have been killed by Xerxes and returns to Athens to confront Ephialtes, the deformed Spartan traitor, who reveals that Xerxes plans to attack Athens, and is regretful of his actions, welcoming death. Themistocles spares him instead, so he can warn Xerxes that the Greek forces are gathering at Salamis, and then visits Gorgo in Sparta while she is mourning Leonidas to ask for her help, but she is too overcome with grief. Before leaving, Themistocles returns Leonidas' sword, which he took from Ephialtes, that had earlier stolen it, and urges Gorgo to avenge Leonidas.

In Athens, Xerxes' army is laying waste when Ephialtes arrives to deliver Themistocles' message. Upon learning he is alive, Artemisia leaves to ready her troops for battle, against Xerxes' wishes. The Greek ships crash into the Persians ships, and the two armies battle, beginning the decisive Battle of Salamis. Themistocles and Artemisia fight, and Themistocles overpowers her.

Gorgo had been narrating the tale to her Spartan army, and leads them to assist in the battle alongside other allied Greeks, outnumbering the Persians. Themistocles urges Artemisia to surrender, but she tries to kill him and is stabbed through the stomach. With her dying breath, she sees Xerxes turning his back on her as he retreats. Themistocles and Gorgo take a moment to silently acknowledge one another's alliance as the rest of Artemisia's army charges. The two then charge at the opposing Persians with the rest of the Spartans behind them.

300: Rise Of An Empire Movie Review
The movie is the follow-up to the <300> and you should watch <300> before you watch the movie. The movie is talking about the timeline during the Spartan fight with Persian in Hot Gates. When Artemisia is young, her family was raped and murdered by Greek hoplites and she was taken as a sex slave to the Greeks, who left her for dead in the streets. She was rescued and adopted by the Persians. And she hope for the revenge to Greece. During the battle between Artemisia and Themistokles, the scene is very bloody and it's looked real. And it's very disgusting when they are chopping the head. In the end of the movie, many of us will ask, "Will the next episode for <300> would release?".

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