300 2007

Prepare for glory!

7.18 / 10   13274 vote(s)
R
Action Adventure War

Based on Frank Miller's graphic novel, "300" is very loosely based the 480 B.C. Battle of Thermopylae, where the King of Sparta led his army against the advancing Persians; the battle is said to have inspired all of Greece to band together against the Persians, and helped usher in the world's first democracy.

Homepage http://300themovie.warnerbros.com
Release Date 2007-03-07
Runtime 1h 56m
Directors Larry Fong, Zack Snyder, Isabelle Guay, Mirosław Baszak, Martin Walters, Grant Freckelton, Clay Staub
Producers Ben Waisbren, Thomas Tull, Craig J. Flores, Gianni Nunnari, Bernie Goldmann, William Fay, Frank Miller, Deborah Snyder, Jeffrey Silver, Scott Mednick, Michael Meagher, Chad Malbon, Nina Fallon, Andy Fowler, Daniel Leduc, Ismat Zaidi, Thomas Nittmann, Persis Reynolds, Mandy Tankenson, Gayle Busby, Des Carey, Missy Papageorge, Wesley Coller
Writers Michael B. Gordon, Kurt Johnstad, Zack Snyder, Frank Miller

300, the 2007 story of the three hundred Spartans who held off a massive Persian offensive in Ancient Greece, proved a disappointing film. In spite of my Classics degree, I won't complain about the divergences from recorded fact. The film is clearly meant to be a fantasy on historical themes instead of a faithful account of the event. Rather, what irked me was the hammy dialogue. There were the tropes of recent Hollywood battle scenes: warriors on the good guys' side defending themselves with little exertion as they trade silly quips about how they've got each other's backs. A queen gives an address to a council that is all melodrama -- are we back in George Lucas' "Star Wars" prequels?

Having enjoyed Sin City, a film with a similar green screen approach, I thought that 300 would be enjoyable on the basis of its special effects, but alas it wasn't. For one, the cinematography is claustrophobic. All outdoor scenes but one were filmed with a green screen, and the digital backdrops add no depth. Even when supposedly standing on the Greek coast under a big sky, everyone seems like they are just standing around in a fairly small room. Also, the fight scenes seem more primitive than considering that this film followed years after The Matrix Reloaded.

The little I can recommend 300 for is the variety of demonic monsters and exotic costumed assassins that fill the Persian army. As I said, this is a fantasy on historical themes, and the additions are often interesting. Still, I had a hard time sitting through the whole film.

CRCulver

Leather underwear and a cape is honestly such a Look™.

300 cops a lot of flak for being all style and no substance, and I'm not gonna stand here and lie to you by refuting that. What I will say however, is that style over substance does not inherently make a movie bad. 300 is a lot of fun, you get what's going on, and there's some genuine rewatch value.

Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time.

Gimly

Only the third time seeing this one, first time was in the theaters and then I think on DVD. Didn't care a whole lot in either viewing. So with the 4K being released, decided enough time had passed to give it another shot and... it was okay, a bit too stylized for my taste (and yes I know that's Snyder's thing) and lacks the emotional impact Snyder was going for, but there are some bad ass moments, including just Gerard Butler's overall performance, but didn't really do much for me otherwise.

Probably my least favorite of Snyder's movies, though haven't watched Sucker Punch in a long time. 3.0/5

JPV852

A mesmerizing visual style to this movie. An epic adventure everyone should watch. A Greek myth on the big screen. Yes thankyou!

Rob