@AshokKumar-ul8ou 😆😆😆😆😆 Thank You!! I needed that laugh 🫢. Have you read any books about war, the military or combat? If you had, you would know (like this military brat does) that commanders usually always tell their troops. "No retreat (meaning don't give up and/ or don't fall back/surrender, in case that's why you were so confused you had to try to correct me & failed abysmally). No surrender." Thanks for trying to flex your vocabulary skills for the day... 🤣🤣🤣💀
Love how you had the songs flow together with each scene starting with the Matrix Revolutions and ending with the greatest and saddest song from the Gladiator, truly perfect
This film has racial discrimination, You do not live on this planet, do you? Or have you ever seen Iran and Iranians? This film is a bulshit, and an insult to a nation, now everyone in America is protesting against racial discrimination, But no one talks about discrimination and racial insult in this film and they consider it a masterpiece. Truly a masterpiece for making a nation looks bad in the eyes of the world, when you ask every one that what do you think about Iranians they say we are terrorist, but are we? , this movie for Iranians is like some one say "Whites are superior to blacks" To a black citizen. sorry for bad English:)
@@morteza9821 Well, i like this movie but if you start to look closely about historical facts , everything's wrong. Every part of it is totally inaccurate (including Spartans). And i believe it's not a problem as long as you know it. If some people are too lazy to learn about the Persian empire which was absolutely unrivaled at it's peak, their lack of knowledge is not something you should get angry for my friend.
@@arkomallick1593 Well, i meant unrivalled as global vision, not only military. I won't start a never-ending debate full of dates etc but if you look at the big picture, Persian empire was leading in about everything except politics by that time. ( Around 300) Also when it comes to India, Persians had lands in Indian territory and very profitable trade roads existed between the two empires. You can easily find proofs of persian influence in india. A fair conclusion would be that despite the interactions, only one was a potentiel threat to the other, persian to Indian, not the opposite.
My grandfather told confirmed this legend 60years ago before Facebook and Hollywood movies, it was not taught as history but rather word of mouth from father to son.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OPWyJ1qT_2s.html&feature=share This movie is a Big joke ... who the fuck are you to speak of the history of Iran ...
@Rocker01ndomablE all Spartans were philosophical and great warriors. Leonidas prefered protecting his people rather than traditions hence why he marched regardless.
I love how this ends. Leonidas may have died but he killed Xerxes' idealogy of being a God, leaving his face forever broken and fearing the sight of his own blood.
@P Smith First off. This is how it actually went down: 300 spartans and 700 helots left sparta to defend the pass. They were later joined by 500 other Greeks. Which are shown in the movie if you didnt see them. After 2 or 3 days of fighting those 5000 greeks seen a defeat and left. But the 300 spartans and there helots stayed behind even though they were going to all die. And yes they did have slavery. But the persians were tyrants....and the greeks decided instead of kneeling they were going to fight for there homeland even though they were outnumber severely.
@@chase3454 The movie is authentic to the sources, but wrong about the history. Herodotus openly admitted to exaggerating, guestimating, and just adding in stuff that sounded cool. However, the Persians were not really tyrants. Slavery barely existed in Persia and the empire was extremely tolerant. Client kings were given alot of autonomy and taxes were very low.
Remember us" As simple an order as a king can give. "Remember why we died." For he did not wish tribute, nor song, nor monuments nor poems of war and valor. His wish was simple. "Remember us, he said to me Bloody 14years my boys (2020 every one still love 300 movie?)
You mean Astinis? Ah yes "good acting" apparently in zack Snyder's POV or logic a skilled well trained soldier doesn't need a helmet and decides to smile to his dad and completely ignoring the cavalryman Persian ready to decapitate him. Good acting indeed.
@@sutart6705 the movie's goal was never to be accurate anyways. You history nerds care too much about accuracy. Also, theres an edit option for your comments. So you don't need to make another comment to point out your spelling mistakes.
Making the movie 300 is a lie, making computer games like this is a lie!!! and making videos on RU-vid of such games and movies is supporting a lie. Please do not support false historical information, Long live the world of truth and awareness✌️ Here I will share with you some human points about the Achaemenid Empire So that you can better understand the lies of this mouvie about the history of Persia👇🏻👇🏻 1).The unity of Iranian peoples compared to Greece, The Persians were known for their religious tolerance, allowing conquered peoples to maintain their customs and beliefs. They took a more inclusive approach towards the different cultures and religions within their empire. This fostered cultural diversity and harmony, allowing Persian and non-Persian subjects to coexist peacefully. In comparison, the Greeks were often more ethnocentric and viewed their own culture as superior to that of others. 2). Support the Jews, Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Persian Achaemenid Empire, is known to have supported the Jews. According to historical and biblical records, Cyrus allowed exiled Jews to return to Babylonia in Judea and even facilitated the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem. 3). Criminalization of slavery in Persia, King Cyrus the Great, known for his tolerance and humanity, made a bold decision. He called his advisers together and solemnly declared the prohibition of slavery in Persia. Source: The Cylinder of Cyrus 4). Cyrus Cylinder and human rights, The Cylinder of Cyrus is often considered to be one of the first known declarations of human rights in history. Although it is not a modern human rights legal document, it reflects certain principles and values that are consistent with fundamental ideas of freedom and tolerance. The Cyrus Cylinder text emphasizes such things as the liberation of displaced peoples, religious freedom, and the protection of cultural rights. It also emphasizes the idea of treating others with respect and dignity. In this light, it can be seen as an early example of recognition of the rights and diversity of peoples in the empire.
Making the movie 300 is a lie, making computer games like this is a lie!!! and making videos on RU-vid of such games and movies is supporting a lie. Please do not support false historical information, Long live the world of truth and awareness✌️ Here I will share with you some human points about the Achaemenid Empire So that you can better understand the lies of this mouvie about the history of Persia👇🏻👇🏻 1).The unity of Iranian peoples compared to Greece, The Persians were known for their religious tolerance, allowing conquered peoples to maintain their customs and beliefs. They took a more inclusive approach towards the different cultures and religions within their empire. This fostered cultural diversity and harmony, allowing Persian and non-Persian subjects to coexist peacefully. In comparison, the Greeks were often more ethnocentric and viewed their own culture as superior to that of others. 2). Support the Jews, Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Persian Achaemenid Empire, is known to have supported the Jews. According to historical and biblical records, Cyrus allowed exiled Jews to return to Babylonia in Judea and even facilitated the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem. 3). Criminalization of slavery in Persia, King Cyrus the Great, known for his tolerance and humanity, made a bold decision. He called his advisers together and solemnly declared the prohibition of slavery in Persia. Source: The Cylinder of Cyrus 4). Cyrus Cylinder and human rights, The Cylinder of Cyrus is often considered to be one of the first known declarations of human rights in history. Although it is not a modern human rights legal document, it reflects certain principles and values that are consistent with fundamental ideas of freedom and tolerance. The Cyrus Cylinder text emphasizes such things as the liberation of displaced peoples, religious freedom, and the protection of cultural rights. It also emphasizes the idea of treating others with respect and dignity. In this light, it can be seen as an early example of recognition of the rights and diversity of peoples in the empire.
@@jchea1764 Latin alphabet is the language I am using now as in English when written. In Mongolia for example they use Latin text and Cyrillic. I only speak on what I know and then What I know I know it all and beyond that. So you seem you know more than me. What do an armadillo and a Magnum .357 mean? And it includes your hair and nails.
What praise for the historical warriors of Greece, such great warriors do not occur in every country, words are reduced to bravery and praise. We are well wishers of Spartan warriors, From India 🙏🙏
Best King in Word 😂😂 ... if you know Cyrus the Great ... the one who wrote the first human rights inscription in the world ... never you Can not Said this
If it weren't for the 300, Europe and western civilization wouldn't be the same. They are true hero's, we will never forget what you have done for us, may your soul rest in peace 🙏
We would of learnt that only asking for a yearly tribute, whilst allowing people to still practice their customs and religions is a very effective way to run an empire.
Another good follow up buddy,both clips r tremendous deserve standing ovation,gd parts intergrated into ones n good music backgrounds kudos to u for making dis happen,smile always =)
No #Re-treat No #surrender The history will remember The Great 300 warriors shows No Mercy When you feel low .... this is perfect Quote. For enough #Motivation.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-OPWyJ1qT_2s.html&feature=share This movie is a Big joke ... who the fuck are you to speak of the history of Iran ...
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it would be nice if achilles and his mens helped 300 spartan
we have to learn from these heroes.The spartans never surrender the spartans never retreat the spartans die for freedom. The great words of great heroes who shaped history
То был гордый народ!! То были настоящие герои, ушедшие в живую легенду, обретя бессмертие и вечную славу". Их будут помнить столько, сколько будет жить род человеческий!! Погибли за Родину!!
Even though it's not really accurate. Spartans would retreat from a battle if there was an advantage to be gained. They actually trained more like special forces, using hit and run tactics a lot. Kill a few enemy, back off, repeat. What they didn't allow was running from a battle I understand your point though.
Big Ounce bruh I know this is a true story but the movie is missing hella facts about the actual event. Like there was 5000 Greeks and like 15000 of the other guys that helped (can’t remember their name) and there was two entrances not one. The Spartans didn’t even want to hold that position but everyone else did so they did.
Only God knows how much I love this movie.. Leonardos was a true leader not the types we see now a days.. Ever watching this movie, I made a promise to myself that I will give anything to marry a Spartan woman to borne me a son and I shall name him Leonardos... Whenever I'm down, I tell myself *I AM SPARTAN*.. I also love Spartacus My Spartan woman, I can't wait to hold u in my arms and treat u like a Queen Much love from Nigeria... 🇳🇬