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🎬 Village Chronicles: Villagers Dive into the Epic World of "Troy" (2004) for the First Time! 🏹🌟
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Hold onto your seats, Villagers! In this cinematic extravaganza, our small village is about to embark on a thrilling adventure into the ancient realm of Greek mythology with the 2004 blockbuster film, "Troy." Join us on this unique journey as our villagers, uninitiated to Hollywood's epic tales, witness the clash of gods and mortals, love and war, in this visually stunning masterpiece.
🌈 A Village's First Glimpse into the Trojan War:
Experience the excitement and curiosity as our villagers enter the mythical world of "Troy." From the electrifying chemistry between Prince Paris and Queen Helen to the larger-than-life battles led by legendary heroes, every moment is a revelation for our village newcomers.
👥 Villager Reactions and Insights:
Watch genuine reactions, laughs, and unexpected insights as our villagers navigate through the intricate plot, larger-than-life characters, and intense battle sequences. Who will be their favorite hero? How will they interpret the twists and turns of this classic tale? Join the conversation in the comments and share your thoughts!
🎭 The Village Theater Unleashed:
Our villagers turn into amateur critics as they share their thoughts on the performances of Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, and the rest of the stellar cast. Explore their take on the film's themes, character dynamics, and the timeless allure of Greek mythology.
🍿 Interactive Movie Night:
Popcorn ready? Engage with our village in real-time as we create a communal movie night experience! Share your favorite "Troy" moments, predict our villagers' reactions, and suggest more epic movies for our next cinematic adventure
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@samstall9173
@samstall9173 5 месяцев назад
According to legend, Achilles' mother (whom we saw briefly at the movie's beginning) was the sea goddess Thetis. Because of her, he possessed superhuman strength. And when he was a baby she dipped him in the river Styx, which made his body impervious to weapons. The only part that wasn't protected was the heel of one of his feet, where his mother held him when she dipped him in the river. In the West, having such an unexpected weakness is called having an Achilles' Heel.
@jarlnils435
@jarlnils435 5 месяцев назад
The invulnerable part was invented by the romans. In the original version, he was just faster and more skilled than anyone else. But he killed some invulnerable enemies. The guy with the weak spot was Memnon the Aitiopian. And than there was Kyknos from Lykia. Achilles killed Memnon by stabbing his mortal point and he choked Kyknos with the old king's own helmet. Achilles died, because the arrow which hit his ankle, was dipped into the blood of Hydra. Herakles had offered Apollon his poisoned arrows and Apollon gave one to Paris.
@hodarinundu
@hodarinundu 5 месяцев назад
I like how in the movie they have Achilles break the shafts of the arrows that pierce his body, and the only one left is the one in his heel- clever in-universe way to explain how the legend started, even if that was a later invention. @@jarlnils435
@gabrielesolletico6542
@gabrielesolletico6542 5 месяцев назад
Actually, in the original Greek's written, it was said that Achilles' left foot (I think it was left) was his weakness, because when Thetis baptized him in the water, grabbing him by his ankle, the whole foot (plus the ankle) remained outside of the water. "Ankle" is a wrong translation.
@alxdava2004
@alxdava2004 Месяц назад
Legends. Actually he originated from around Tulcea, Romania today. He was a dacian hired by the Greeks to help in the attack against Troy
@andrescastro5520
@andrescastro5520 5 месяцев назад
That rare film where Sean Bean's character wasn't killed off. The singing at the end of the reaction is the best.
@DarknessIsThePath
@DarknessIsThePath 5 месяцев назад
He died shortly after during the credits, well let us pretend he did cannot break tradition lmao
@DavideMontingelliOfficial
@DavideMontingelliOfficial 5 месяцев назад
And he play the most diehard achean hero of Homer
@BobbaDons
@BobbaDons 5 месяцев назад
@@DavideMontingelliOfficial They missed a great chance on making a sequel "the odyssey" with Sean Bean would have been great.
@joedirt688
@joedirt688 5 месяцев назад
"If they ever tell my story let them say I walked with giants, men rise and fall like the Winter wheat but these names will never die... Let them say I lived in the time of Hector, tamer of horses...let them say I lived in the time of Achilles..." Odysseus
@GilbertGaylord
@GilbertGaylord 4 месяца назад
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@DanceySteveYNWA
@DanceySteveYNWA 5 месяцев назад
The youngsters getting embarrassed by the sex scenes and trying to say it's Babu who loves seeing it ,again 😂
@lucassmith1886
@lucassmith1886 5 месяцев назад
Lol they always do that... raeen does it all the time lol
@MissMarchHare
@MissMarchHare 4 месяца назад
Babu is a man of passion who lives his life to the fullest and....like any wise elder, likes to shock and embarrass the youngsters by reminding them he has lived a full life. Youth is wasted on the young.
@Jasmine-iw3wi
@Jasmine-iw3wi 4 месяца назад
They don't have such scenes in their films. The most nudity was a woman's back 😂
@Amadeo790
@Amadeo790 5 месяцев назад
41:15 “why are you killing the dead” he wasn’t dead, he was drowning on his own blood. Hector saved him from a death that would have taken a very painful minute.
@pscm9447
@pscm9447 5 месяцев назад
You should show them Alexander (2004)! I'd like to see their reaction when he reaches the end of his trip!
@BobbaDons
@BobbaDons 5 месяцев назад
right!? from Greece to ... well i won't ruin the surprise...
@christos3280
@christos3280 4 месяца назад
Well he probably ends up near where our beloved villagers are from haha
@Trazynn
@Trazynn 5 месяцев назад
Those old men are phenomenal actors. Brian Cox and Brendan Gleeson. They really nailed those kings.
@cavaliothorson7755
@cavaliothorson7755 5 месяцев назад
And who could forget the talented Mr. O'Toole?
@user-en1zl7ii4h
@user-en1zl7ii4h 5 месяцев назад
Sean Bean and Brian Cox both worked together on Sharpe.
@august.sunday
@august.sunday 5 месяцев назад
They applauded Hector playing with his infant son. So wholesome ❤
@chapmje
@chapmje 5 месяцев назад
The reaction here to the story of Achilles thousands of years after the legend was created is exactly the theme of this story and what Achilles was fighting for.
@jedenzet
@jedenzet 5 месяцев назад
depends what you understand by "legend". Troy was actually found on the western coast of current turkey
@ansibarius4633
@ansibarius4633 5 месяцев назад
@@jedenzet(S)he speaks about the story of Achilles, not about the existence of Troy itself.
@ryanhampson673
@ryanhampson673 5 месяцев назад
@@jedenzet many legends are based on facts. While the legends are probably inflated Troy did exist and with the means that this battle probably happened. There very well could have been an actual Achilles that was a great warrior but obviously he wasn’t dipped in a magic river by the gods.
@gabrielesolletico6542
@gabrielesolletico6542 5 месяцев назад
@@jedenzet The descrpition that Homer made of Troy did not find corrispondence in the city they found near Smirne, Turkey. Many have proposed that the city of Troy may be found in other places. Someone also hypotesized that it was in Finland.
@pscm9447
@pscm9447 5 месяцев назад
It's such an important historical event in the western world that we still use these expressions : a "Trojan horse" : meaning a ruse to let something enter somewhere it shouldn't be by disguising it as a gift. The "Achilles heel" of someone : meaning its weakness. It's also worth noting that the legend says that Rome was founded by descendants of the fleeing Trojans that we see at the end ; so in this perspective, we could answer Babu that what is left is the legend of this battle and the eventual creation of Rome.
@gabrielesolletico6542
@gabrielesolletico6542 5 месяцев назад
I'm copying a comment you might find interesting. (Aeneas) He went there and was a king amongst the Latins. His successor Romulus founded Rome (with his older brother/twin Remus). Interesting, researches have been made, and it turned out that a very rare DNA syndrome, affecting only men, is quite common in the area of Smirne, (Troy was believed to be in modern Turkey, in the Smirne area) affecting 20% of adult males there. The only other region of the whole World were this rare syndrome is present in significative percentual is the area of the city of Rome (not the all region of Lazio, only the city of Rome and it's surroundings) where it is present in 10% of the male population. This means that, genetically, people from the Troades (as is called the region surrounding Smirne) and Romans are, in fact, genetically related. So Aeneas' legend may be truth.
@billbillinger2117
@billbillinger2117 5 месяцев назад
Always genuine. Why I love watching these reactions. You guys rock.
@michaelandcarina_personal
@michaelandcarina_personal 5 месяцев назад
And thousands of years later, tribal villages in India and city boys from America like me still know the name Achilles😮
@bms2010
@bms2010 4 месяца назад
Only because of this movie and our feet.
@michaelandcarina_personal
@michaelandcarina_personal 2 месяца назад
@@bms2010 Homer has entered the chat
@camrondirossi3249
@camrondirossi3249 5 месяцев назад
Jason and the argonauts . The classic old one would be good to show them too 😊
@WinnieTheJew
@WinnieTheJew 5 месяцев назад
Aman has new glasses! Looking good pal! Let's enjoy the film boys! 🎉
@ebbhead20
@ebbhead20 5 месяцев назад
Achillies doesn't regret killing Hector. The crying was to show Achillies got his humanity back after talking to King Priam. We get a bit of the anger and hate that filled Achillies after Hector killed his cousin ( maybe even his lover to some accounts ) but in the Iliad it has a chapter on Achillies despair and rage after the events. Lets just say, he was dark and not himan anymore after his cousin/lover was slain. King Priam brought that back. The crying at the corpse of Hector shows that. As always to show these stories in full it would have to be a 1-3 part story like LOTR. Its all way bigger than one film could show.
@michaelwilder9938
@michaelwilder9938 4 месяца назад
Lover? Tf?
@ebbhead20
@ebbhead20 4 месяца назад
@@michaelwilder9938 theres a few historians that don't go with the cousin story. The guy was his lover acording to some.. . Makes sense as back then most men had sex with other men. And formed deeper relationships with other men. Women was sort of the second choice after a man. Also thr whole gay and lesbian thinh seem to start in greece. All pottery that had gay acts on them was 90% of the time sure to come from Greece. They definitely have the oldest stories about homosexuality. They even have an island named after the act dont they... 😏
@michaelwilder9938
@michaelwilder9938 4 месяца назад
@@ebbhead20 Weird that I never knew that, thanks for the information! Haha
@oDv.
@oDv. 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for doing your own subtitles, Google sucks at it.
@dharma1666
@dharma1666 5 месяцев назад
Fun Fact: the man at the end of the movie that Paris hands the sword of Troy to Aeneous goes on his famous Aeneid where he leads the survivors of Troy to a nice fertile land in Italy...his descendants Romulus and Remus would go on the Found the City of Rome, and centuries later Rome would conquer the Greeks, in a way avenging their Trojan ancestors
@jonathonfrazier6622
@jonathonfrazier6622 5 месяцев назад
Thats just ancient propaganda utilized by the Romans. They are not in actuality descended from Troy, which was in actuality just a city in a vast Hittite Empire that came into political opposition with the Greek Civilization.
@adamnesico
@adamnesico 5 месяцев назад
@@jonathonfrazier6622not in the hittite empire. In such case, they would have had to figth the entire hittite kingdom. Troy was the capitol of a kingdom vassal to the hittites.
@dharma1666
@dharma1666 5 месяцев назад
@@jonathonfrazier6622 propaganda or not, Roma Invicta
@jonathonfrazier6622
@jonathonfrazier6622 5 месяцев назад
@@dharma1666 Rome fell underfoot to wild Northern barbarians and may it lie forever below their heel.
@dharma1666
@dharma1666 5 месяцев назад
@@jonathonfrazier6622 and yet they all try to emulate it and be the next Rome, and the empire fell to the Turks in 1453
@chimrichulds
@chimrichulds 5 месяцев назад
Really good choice of movie. It was so interesting seeing someone exposed to the Iliad for the first time.
@MissMarchHare
@MissMarchHare 4 месяца назад
And through them Achilles is remembered again...and will be for another 2000 yrs
@chimrichulds
@chimrichulds 4 месяца назад
Personally, I would have chosen a life of peace on a beach in the Greek Isles, but that wouldn't have made a very good story.@@MissMarchHare
@alexiaNBC
@alexiaNBC 5 месяцев назад
A little context: -Paris became smitten by Helen after the goddess Aphrodite was gifted a golden apple by him over the other Greek Goddesses in the famous Judgement of Paris. Aphrodite rewarded his decision by giving him a woman to love. -Achilles was considered a powerful warrior as his mother dipped him into the mythical river Styx when he was a baby. However, she only dipped him up to his ankles hence how he was brought down by an arrow to his heels. -The war lasted ten years. -This war was written to be a civil war among the Greek Gods with many taking different sides (ex. Poseidon fighting for the Greeks, Aphrodite for the Trojans) -Aeneas who takes the sword of Troy was a central figure who founded the region on the Italian peninsula that would eventually become Rome, which would conquer Greece hundreds of years later.
@gabrielesolletico6542
@gabrielesolletico6542 5 месяцев назад
Aeneas did not "found" central Italy. He went there and was a king amongst the Latins. His successor Romulus founded Rome (with his older brother/twin Remus). Interesting, researches have been made, and it turned out that a very rare DNA syndrome, affecting only men, is quite common in the area of Smirne, (Troy was believed to be in modern Turkey, in the Smirne area) affecting 20% of adult males there. The only other region of the whole World were this rare syndrome is present in significative percentual is the area of the city of Rome (not the all region of Lazio, only the city of Rome and it's surroundings) where it is present in 10% of the male population. This means that, genetically, people from the Troades (as is called the region surrounding Smirne) and Romans are, in fact, genetically related. So Aeneas' legend may be truth.
@plundalord2448
@plundalord2448 5 месяцев назад
Gotta show them an epic movie like this in a theatre setting. Big screen and surround sound
@fosterbennington6405
@fosterbennington6405 5 месяцев назад
Babu’s song at the end is a very interesting one. Those who know why will know, and those who do not will not
@ryanhampson673
@ryanhampson673 5 месяцев назад
According to the myth Achilles was dipped into the River Styx and that made him nearly invincible, but when his mother Thetis dipped him into the water she held him by his heel and that part was never put into the water and so that was his weak spot. Even today 2,500 years later in the western world we can refer to someone’s weakness as their “Achilles heel”
@abc123tiktok
@abc123tiktok 5 месяцев назад
The Illiad one of the most famous stories ever told. People complain about Troy not being accurate historically or that props were incorrect but that is Hollywood. Its a fictional story that had literal gods fight in the war. The main purpose of Illiad when it was first orated was to teach Greek people about what it means to be Greek and great deeds they can accomplish. Its a story to inspire its people to strive to live up to its heroes.
@abc123tiktok
@abc123tiktok 5 месяцев назад
@@adamscott7354 I am very lost. Troy was directed by Wolfgang Petersen, screen play by David Benioff and produced by Wolfgang Petersen,Diana Rathbun, Colin Wilson. So why are you talking about Ridley Scott?
@adamscott7354
@adamscott7354 5 месяцев назад
@@abc123tiktok You're right, whoops, my mistake!
@DebzLife
@DebzLife 5 месяцев назад
Missed Aman. Looks like He got new glasses? They suit his look!
@michaelnewman7468
@michaelnewman7468 5 месяцев назад
Ooh, it's you again. They didn't post a reaction to Spider-Man. Apparently I was wrong. It looks like they post a random movie first, and only then from Patreon. 😃
@DebzLife
@DebzLife 5 месяцев назад
@@michaelnewman7468 they'll post it soon I'm sure
@seraph6758
@seraph6758 5 месяцев назад
As a little boy these were my favorite kinds of stories to read. Very cool seeing it depicted in some way.
@tommilota5792
@tommilota5792 5 месяцев назад
while are we at greeks.. show them Alexander (2004), im sure that will be interesting
@pscm9447
@pscm9447 5 месяцев назад
Yep! I'd like to see their reaction when he reaches the end of his trip 😉
@jarlnils435
@jarlnils435 5 месяцев назад
I still wonder why nobody does a reaction to Alexander. One of my favourite movies. Spread the love for the Syntagma and the Phalangites! Zeus be with us!
@cavaliothorson7755
@cavaliothorson7755 5 месяцев назад
I'm truly excited for these 3 to be experiencing such an epic tale.
@sebastiendoquin918
@sebastiendoquin918 5 месяцев назад
Homer's "romanticised" account of the Trojan War has had a major impact on European history. For example, in medicine we talk about "Achilles' heel", and when we describe a trap as a "Trojan horse" even this term is used in computing! Troy did exist (during the Bronze Age) and we suspect that the city was attacked and burnt. From France
@Valkyraw
@Valkyraw 5 месяцев назад
Troy has nothing to do with Europe though, its Anatolian and belongs to turkish history.
@MissMarchHare
@MissMarchHare 4 месяца назад
​@@Valkyrawturkey did not exist at the time. It is Greek history.
@economieliberale5189
@economieliberale5189 4 месяца назад
@@Valkyraw This is absolutely not Turkish history, it is the history of European Greek civilization. Turkish history begins in 1476 with Islam, what precedes this year is European history.
@segovax2852
@segovax2852 5 месяцев назад
I can’t wait to see their reaction to 300!
@saladspinner3200
@saladspinner3200 4 месяца назад
Can I say, those glasses look awesome! Also, I've been following these gentlemen's reactions for quite some time, and I've come to believe that the sandal-genre is their favorite type of movies. Always a pleasure!
@michaelwilder9938
@michaelwilder9938 4 месяца назад
So glad you guys watched this one, was a favorite of mine growing up
@MrSmithla
@MrSmithla 5 месяцев назад
That the movie shows the Greek commanders having different motives is attested in the story. Troy was a wealthy trading city with well-made walls. However this fight happened in actual History, it was on a much smaller scale. Greece was relatively sparsely populated and didn’t have much fertile soil. Neither side could have or support the numbers shown. The truth at the heart of this story is, most likely, a simple smash-and-grab operation that went afoul. The Greeks wanted to expand their trading network and saw rich Troy as ripe for the picking. What the Greeks lacked, though, was proper siege equipment. They had no way to breach Troy’s walls. This is the story of, most probably, a very long and mostly boring siege. The Greeks laid waste to the surrounding areas then sat down to wait Troy’s surrender. It seems like some sort of trickery may have been used to get Greeks inside the city.
@praevasc4299
@praevasc4299 5 месяцев назад
Well, in Homer's story, the siege is indeed described as having taken ten years. Even if it's a poetic exaggeration, it must have been in popular consciousness and in the legends as a very long siege, so in reality it was likely much longer than how it was depicted in the movie.
@MrSmithla
@MrSmithla 5 месяцев назад
@@praevasc4299 From my understanding, we only have the one burnt layer of the ruins of Troy that supports a possible conquest. The burnt layer seemed to cover the entire city, so it’s unlikely to have been a fire started inside the city by accident. The problem with even the 10 year figure given in the story is that it doesn’t jibe with what we know of hoplite warfare. Hoplites weren’t professional soldiers. Technically, they’re militia, including even the famed Spartans. The usual style of hoplite combat would be a group of hoplites from one city-state would shoulder their spears and tramp over a mountain or through a pass and try to knock the heads off their neighbors. Battles and armies were rather small and, regardless of how the campaign was going, both sides would march home almost like a whistle had been blown. The hoplites would hang up their kit and out the men would go to the fields for the harvest. No Greek City-State mounted anything like a continuous siege for a single year, much less a decade. There would be no way to supply them, their own city would starve and until, roughly, the American Civil War (fought on both sides by professional, paid, full-time soldiers) sieges were always more difficult for the besiegers than the besieged if, like Troy, the city possessed well built walls and had laid in food. Now, I have heard one theory that the Greeks then may have borrowed a page out of Sparta’s playbook in the Peloponnesian War: they’d besiege Troy as long as they could within one year, sail home to harvest, then sow, then load back up for another go. The Spartans in this way besieged Athens for years at a time but marched home over winter. Far more likely to have been ten limited sieges than one long one.
@MrSmithla
@MrSmithla 5 месяцев назад
Further, the notion that the siege was periodical, starting and ending at almost prescribed times, would support more the idea that the Trojans rather naively thought the Greeks gone one day after 10 straight years of a siege. It seems to me the whole horse ruse would have stood a better chance to work if leaving it corresponded to the time of year the Trojans were accustomed to seeing the Greeks leave. The trick, then, wouldn’t so much be the horse as the apparent withdrawal of the Greek forces.
@highlandergunn9240
@highlandergunn9240 5 месяцев назад
I really liked the song at the end. Very True
@alexhunt8486
@alexhunt8486 5 месяцев назад
Finally! I have been waiting for them to react to this film for some time now. I'm quite happy with the results
@natmanprime4295
@natmanprime4295 5 месяцев назад
great stuff lads, enjoyed the song at the end
@SchwuffelLP
@SchwuffelLP 5 месяцев назад
Here a Movie Suggestion: "Alexander Revisited Cut" It's great you guys watched Troy first, because in Alexander there are quite some hints to Achilles and Troy.
@jarlnils435
@jarlnils435 5 месяцев назад
Zeus be with us!
@SLAPERZZ1
@SLAPERZZ1 4 месяца назад
Achilles was a legend, remembered throughout the ages for what he did. Unmatched in skill and war, he was the man
@gabrielesolletico6542
@gabrielesolletico6542 5 месяцев назад
53:20 Babu Bhai is always very emphatetic. I like him.
@samslucock9940
@samslucock9940 5 месяцев назад
I know this was posted a week ago but I just think it's worth mentioning to them that despite this being a modern film, it was based on historical facts and that although it happened over a thousand years ago, it was one of the biggest wars in history, and that achilles is known as one of the greatest warriors that ever lived, I think that changes perspective of the movie
@bradbutler0237
@bradbutler0237 5 месяцев назад
love you guys!
@kékédesplages-d6d
@kékédesplages-d6d 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for the song.
@susah135
@susah135 5 месяцев назад
Achilles had a lot in common with Gatot Kaca, both were very strong with a fatal weak point.
@GregorioGrasselli1972
@GregorioGrasselli1972 3 месяца назад
"There could be someone inside the horse". It took 3 seconds to understand it!
@drstitchemup4646
@drstitchemup4646 5 месяцев назад
I hope they watch the 300 movies i can already hear babu THIS IS BABU/SPARTA!!!
@GuardianGrarl
@GuardianGrarl 5 месяцев назад
As a Greek, am so happy those three lived to see this adaptation of Illiad and Achilles, one of the oldest fictional powerhouses !!
@ScarlettM
@ScarlettM 5 месяцев назад
10:17 - Hector should have dropped Helen on a closest beach and left her there and sailed home, pretending that nothing happened.
@DarknessIsThePath
@DarknessIsThePath 5 месяцев назад
Honestly, in the movie anyway, Agamemnon wouldn't have cared, he would have convinced his brother that the Trojans betrayed him nonetheless because his entire goal was to take over all Greek states.
@user-jf4if6vx9e
@user-jf4if6vx9e 5 месяцев назад
another great one !
@danbowes
@danbowes 5 месяцев назад
Time rules everything. Babu is 100% a great elder. Awesome episode!!!
@MissMarchHare
@MissMarchHare 4 месяца назад
The coins on the eyes are to pay Charon (the ferryman of the underworld) to carry the spirit of the dead to his place of eternal rest.
@martijnvanvelsen6313
@martijnvanvelsen6313 5 месяцев назад
Achilles was nearly invulnerable because he was dipped in the River Styx, the river in the Underwold, by his mother as a child. But she was holding him by the tendon in one of his heels (the Achilles tendon) and that was only place that he was vulnerable. So when Paris shot him in his heel, the great warrior died.
@marygifford9379
@marygifford9379 5 месяцев назад
In case you don't know, and no one else has said, Troy was located near where modern day Canakkale, Turkey is.
@MissMarchHare
@MissMarchHare 4 месяца назад
I'd like to see them react to 300 & Alexander. I love ancient greek history
@dingus6317
@dingus6317 5 месяцев назад
When the camera panned out it showed the only arrow in Achilles was in his ankle/heel, this is where our legend for why that body part is called the Achilles Heel and also its meaning of a massive hidden weakness comes from
@dingus6317
@dingus6317 5 месяцев назад
Because he was the greatest Greek warrior but he was ironically killed by the weakest Trojan
@bigw725
@bigw725 Месяц назад
it’s ironic that he compared them to ants at the beginning, because the legend holds that that the myrmidons were created from ants
@RavanaBlack
@RavanaBlack 5 месяцев назад
please show them the truman show!
@lukejm5721
@lukejm5721 5 месяцев назад
Perhaps a film the villagers might like watching would be The Pursuit of Happyness?
@Sean12248
@Sean12248 5 месяцев назад
Should of told them a little about the myth and history but not go into details to spoil it.
@praevasc4299
@praevasc4299 5 месяцев назад
Especially as there are many historical easter eggs they completely missed. Paris gives his sword to Aeneas, saying that as long as someone holds that sword his people will survive, and Romans considered Aeneas to be a distant ancestor of their first king, Romulus. Also, according to the myth, Achilles has been submerged in a magical liquid as a baby and that gave him magical protection from weapons, but as he was held by his ankles, his ankles were exempt from the magical protection, and this magical protection is broken in the myth by having been shot in his ankle. In the movie, he is of course killed by arrows through his chest, but he manages to pull them all out before dying, and when others discover his body, he only has one arrow sticking out of his ankle, which might have been the source of this legend.
@basseon
@basseon 5 месяцев назад
That's the major flaw of this channel: no context whatsoever is given.
@dingus6317
@dingus6317 5 месяцев назад
@@basseon It is a double-edged sword, in this way we also get their *pure* reactions without any outside influences.
@basseon
@basseon 5 месяцев назад
@@dingus6317 They should know what is historical and mythical. That kind of thing which doesn’t take away whatever a pure reaction is. They’re sometimes struggling to understand things we take for granted.
@arijitmoitra1018
@arijitmoitra1018 5 месяцев назад
Still waiting for Lawrence of Arabia and Ben-Hur and Japanese horror.
@mdgarciasa
@mdgarciasa 4 месяца назад
The history of this ancient war was passed orally from generation to generation, until it was recorded in an epic poem by Homer. This then became the foundational myth of European civilization for millenia to come.
@lipgloss202
@lipgloss202 5 месяцев назад
Well... as they like movies in "historical" times. Why not show them a movie that I think is quite authentic (as the milieu goes): Master and Commander
@debbylou5729
@debbylou5729 5 месяцев назад
So happy they aren’t in a theater with me
@erikagholston6610
@erikagholston6610 5 месяцев назад
To this day we still know the name of Achilles.
@oDv.
@oDv. 5 месяцев назад
Good editing also.
@Tryler_
@Tryler_ 4 месяца назад
I’d like to see a different color font someday :)
@ryanwight9116
@ryanwight9116 5 месяцев назад
Was there ever a sequel movie to this focusing on the Odyssey?
@rosshall6475
@rosshall6475 5 месяцев назад
unfortunately no. I would have loved watching Sean Bean galivant around the Aegean.
@praevasc4299
@praevasc4299 5 месяцев назад
That would be very difficult to do. The entire point of this movie was to render the story in a realistic, historical way, without any obvious supernatural elements. In a way of "what real events could the myths have been based upon?" But that would be very difficult with the Odyssey, as the supernatural elements and mythical creatures feature a key role there. Without them it would be just a boring ship ride back home.
@thegreen2504
@thegreen2504 5 месяцев назад
@@praevasc4299interestingly though everything else was terrible the game Assassins Creed Oddesey did a decent enough job of doing this. Polyphemus was a large guy missing an eye for example
@condatis6175
@condatis6175 5 месяцев назад
Cold Mountain (2003) starring Jude Law was based on the Odyssey, as was O Brother Where art Thou (2000) directed by the Coen Brothers. Both good movies. Though i have to say its probably impossible to shoot Homer's Odyssey in satisfying way; the beauty of the writing could be done justice to by the likes of terence Malick, for example, but that sort of tone would jar with the magical/fantasy subject matter. Harry Potter meets Tree of Life anyone? No, it's like putting chocolate sauce on sea food imo.
@kiraflash4596
@kiraflash4596 4 месяца назад
There’s an old movie with Kirk Douglas as Odysseus.
@satish58174
@satish58174 5 месяцев назад
It seems that we are going to war movies and we will see 300 Spartans very soon.
@isisatlantis3168
@isisatlantis3168 5 месяцев назад
My favorite epic war movies: Gladiator, 300, Lord of the Rings, Troy
@yourguard4
@yourguard4 5 месяцев назад
An ancient story.
@northeastokwari1889
@northeastokwari1889 5 месяцев назад
Movie suggestion: Malcolm X, O Brother Where Art Thou, Napoleon Dynamite, and to get a true look at America, Smoke Signals.
@almor2445
@almor2445 5 месяцев назад
I love this movie, not that it is much like Homer's epics but it tells the tale of two sides very well. We don't see the Greeks or Trojans and the good VS bad guys. It's people serving their cultures, their greed and their hearts. Even within one individual we see Paris be a selfish coward but a man very much in love who tries to redeem himself by saving his family, even though they were all put in danger by his own actions. The line dividing Good from Evil runs down the heart of every man.
@ebbhead20
@ebbhead20 5 месяцев назад
Do people from india not know Achillies ? If so Achillies heel means nothing to them I guess? Achillies is known on the entire planet and thw saying comes from the legend about how he died. Invincible apart from his heel. This film gives us a better reason for that legend. Hes shot several times but his men only finds one arrow. The one in his ankel. The legend goes that his mother dipped him in the river Styxx to make hom immortal. But by holding him by the ankel there was one spot left dry. She didnt think of turning him over to dip his feet in the river so left him vulnerable to attacks. So hes a goner after Paris shoots an arrow through his foot. Also the battles that we see is part of 10 year war to take Troy. It was a long campaign and the film doesn't really show that. 😏
@Kenneth_James
@Kenneth_James 5 месяцев назад
I thought everyone had heard of a Trojan horse
@cidella1985
@cidella1985 5 месяцев назад
I'm suggesting "The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button" 😊 A gabonese woman, living in France. Much love ❤❤❤
@misterPAINMAKER
@misterPAINMAKER 5 месяцев назад
The movie does not show that later they will find Helen and Hector's wife and they will kill them too!
@srbrant5391
@srbrant5391 5 месяцев назад
I wonder how they'd react to _Plan Nine From Outer Space._
@TheNimdude
@TheNimdude 5 месяцев назад
Perfect timing!
@PedroSilvahf
@PedroSilvahf 5 месяцев назад
More and more i think Babu is quite the ladies man and we did not got the full story
@theonemrtom101
@theonemrtom101 5 месяцев назад
You should Watch The movie Alexander as well, I think they will like it
@johns1625
@johns1625 5 месяцев назад
The time has come to reflect on the super epic journey of great Achilles who must take the Troy away from Hector. Lets see if Brad Pitt has wat it takes to win the heart of golden right, lest something goes wrong! 🙏😇🥰
@THEKissMyA33
@THEKissMyA33 5 месяцев назад
one of my favourite films
@JTDimino
@JTDimino 5 месяцев назад
I'e guess that most people watching the movie have to look up some at least some of the words from V's soliloquy in the dictionary.
@glambertini4709
@glambertini4709 5 месяцев назад
I love too much Homer to like that movie. Til I'm a child, Ulysse is my favorite so to me, the only redemption quality of this movie is that the Great Ulysse is played by the great Sean Bean, that's about it. And well, it's always nice to see Peter O'Toole (suggestion : Lawrence of Arabia, one of the greatest movie ever made) and Brendan Gleeson (give this man his Oscar !).
@gabrielesolletico6542
@gabrielesolletico6542 5 месяцев назад
Please! Next movie: Exodus!
@michaelgohlke7163
@michaelgohlke7163 5 месяцев назад
Is it possible, the gentleman once to show Star Trek or Stargate?
@a1paolotv215
@a1paolotv215 5 месяцев назад
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@user-oy1ws3cr4d
@user-oy1ws3cr4d 2 месяца назад
Собака_это Гекуба_троянская царица,жена царя Приама,от горя превратившаяся в собаку!❤🌹👑
@camrondirossi3249
@camrondirossi3249 5 месяцев назад
Alexander, the great next, please
@satish58174
@satish58174 5 месяцев назад
Please don't use this filter, colors are too sharp. Great video reaction 😃👍
@patmcgroin6916
@patmcgroin6916 5 месяцев назад
This movie is based on the foundational story of western civilization, The Iliad. Did you guys recognize the actor who played Paris, the boy who stole the queen? Orlando Bloom, who played the elf in Lord of the Rings, the main character from Kingdom of God, the blacksmith from Pirates of the Caribbean? I hated the character of Paris, felt terrible for his poor older brother, Hector, who pays the price for his foolishness, along with the entire city of Troy. And the character of Achilles suffers from hubris, pride. And rage. Something of an anti-hero, who finds some moral redemption in the end with his death.
@patmcgroin6916
@patmcgroin6916 5 месяцев назад
@steiner554 "Nothing...EVERYTHING." Hard not to like Saladin.
@camrondirossi3249
@camrondirossi3249 5 месяцев назад
Yeah paris was a spoilt brat
@adamnesico
@adamnesico 5 месяцев назад
@@patmcgroin6916Saladin would had never said that in reality.
@patmcgroin6916
@patmcgroin6916 5 месяцев назад
@@adamnesico Let not the truth get in the way of a good story, lol!
@adamnesico
@adamnesico 5 месяцев назад
@@patmcgroin6916 The story was already good, 0 need of include that stupid lie.
@McBlammy
@McBlammy 5 месяцев назад
Where are these villager dudes from?
@dingus6317
@dingus6317 5 месяцев назад
I think Pakistan or India
@CEB1896
@CEB1896 5 месяцев назад
Show then The Village
@Ryan-ld6od
@Ryan-ld6od 5 месяцев назад
Need to see Alexander the movie
@figfox2425
@figfox2425 5 месяцев назад
" Don't forget that all this happened because of a woman"😅 @Babu Baï
@EllenMilligan
@EllenMilligan 3 месяца назад
Please watch "The Last Of The Mohicans" . The Movie depicts Indians, the British army and American Soldiers during the settling of America and its fight for independence. Excellent movie. Enjoy the channel..
@akashicrecords9672
@akashicrecords9672 22 дня назад
It's clear that the guy in the middle is the smartest one in the room. the others, not so much.
@katerinapatiniotis5598
@katerinapatiniotis5598 5 месяцев назад
This movie is based on true historic events. The Trojan war started in 1227 BC between the Greeks and the Trojans. It lasted for ten years. It ended on the 6th of June 1218 BC. This war is celebrated in the Iliad, the epic book, written by the ancient Greek poet Homer.
@waffles1004
@waffles1004 5 месяцев назад
its not confirmed to be true, but it is likely that it happened
@katerinapatiniotis5598
@katerinapatiniotis5598 5 месяцев назад
@@waffles1004 How old are you? 7? I just gave you the dates. Troy's burned ruins exist. Just because you don't read history, you don't have to dismiss others..
@almor2445
@almor2445 5 месяцев назад
@@katerinapatiniotis5598 There are also stories older than these ruins from Syria that speak of a similar incident. It was the way of the times that stories were taken and modified by others to match similar events. There probably was a Troy destroyed by the Mycenae Greeks but I doubt it happened this way. Have you heard the rumour that the Trojans went on to become a founding part of the Romans?
@waldoman7
@waldoman7 5 месяцев назад
No it's based on a myth about gods and magically invincible warriors, which probably was inspired by a real war. They just edited the magic out. The end product, might have 70% or 2% in common with the real war that maybe probably happened but maybe not.
@katerinapatiniotis5598
@katerinapatiniotis5598 5 месяцев назад
@@almor2445 Do you know geography? Troy is not in Syria. Troy is located in the north western coast of Turkey..at Hisarlik.
@yiolol21
@yiolol21 4 месяца назад
Next movie please watch Odyssey its the story after Troy.
@falken5688
@falken5688 3 месяца назад
Villagers react to the movie Glory
@yodasdad
@yodasdad 5 месяцев назад
Harry Potter + Star Wars 7-9 please! 🙏🏽
@dingus6317
@dingus6317 5 месяцев назад
No please not Starwars 7-9, they ruined all that 1-6 built.
@yodasdad
@yodasdad 5 месяцев назад
@@dingus6317people on the internet have their ‘opinions’ but Babu and Raeen like everything for its own merits. They’re not infected by RU-vid toxicity. Plus I was to see them react to Yoda’s appearance in 8. And Babu seeing Babu Frik in 9. 😆
@dingus6317
@dingus6317 5 месяцев назад
@@yodasdad What are the merits in your eyes? They destroyed the entire Skywalker redemption story arc
@yodasdad
@yodasdad 5 месяцев назад
@@dingus6317 It's ok. I don't get enraged when people like/don't like things different than I do. Nor do I need to waste time trying to convince anyone to change their opinion. Like what you like. Don't waste time hating.
@dingus6317
@dingus6317 5 месяцев назад
@@yodasdad I was simply asking you what you like about the sequels, and you went on a holier-than-thou diatribe, you evidently do have the time.. I am not seeking convincing, I am just genuinely curious about your perspective of what scenes/characters/themes from the sequels appealed to you? To me, they just seemed like a worse version of episodes 4-6..
@Valkyraw
@Valkyraw 5 месяцев назад
As Hector has said, no foreign ruler will set foot in Troy, the same way no foreigners will ever take this country from us. The greeks came and tried, but we kicked them back out. The Armenians came and tried, we kicked them back out. Today they cry because we defended ourselves and our country from invaders.
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