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  53. Greek general Themistokles leads the charge against invading Persian forces led by mortal-turned-god Xerxes and Artemisia, vengeful commander of the Persian navy.
  54. After its victory over Leonidas' 300, the Persian Army under the command of Xerxes marches towards the major Greek city-states. The Democratic city of Athens, first on the path of Xerxes' army, bases its strength on its fleet, led by admiral Themistocles. Themistocles is forced to an unwilling alliance with the traditional rival of Athens, oligarchic Sparta whose might lies with its superior infantry troops. But Xerxes still reigns supreme in numbers over sea and land.
  55. Recently, I tend to think that the first couple of thousand of votes and reviewers are paid by the studios on IMDb.com and the flick will receive its real score about half a year later.<br/><br/>I browsed through dozens of 7 to 10 reviews and I couldn&#39;t believe my eyes. Have you seen the same movie I watched yesterday? I loved 300 but this one is a million miles from it. I really don&#39;t want to write about the performance of Eva Green and Sullivan Stapleton because they perfectly matched the movie itself: the storyline, the bloody scenes, the dialogs, everything. Forgettable, CGI-packed action with predictable rhythm of &quot;calm&quot; and intense scenes from beginning to end. As far as I remember, the Persians never destroyed Athens and the &quot;rebirth&quot; of Xerxes was also a joke, not to mention the union of Artemisia and Themistokles. 300 was almost a perfect movie but it has nothing to do with its glorious predecessor.
  56. This movie, being a sequel-prequel thing of the movie 300, was actually better than I had expected. The battle scenes were shot brilliantly (although there might have been a little bit more blood than it should have been) and most of the time had me on the edge of my seat. The flaw of the movie was the storyline. On many occasions it had me thinking how the hell could that have happened. A few dozen Greek ships attacked the naval fleet of the Persian empire (which was composed of a thousand or so ships)and seemingly never lost a single ship whereas the Persian empire lost forty to fifty ships every battle. These aspects of the movie was exaggerated grossly compared to the real battles that commenced between the Greeks and the Persian empire. Another illogical scene that caught my eye in the movie was the sex scene between Themistokles and Artemisia. It simply made no sense whatsoever. Why would the commander of the Greek forces just go and sleep with one of their biggest enemies and the commander of the naval fleet just be down for that? That just didn&#39;t make any sense and in my opinion was just put there so there could be a sex scene in the movie, which let&#39;s be honest a lot of viewers would enjoy. Nevertheless the movie was an entertaining movie and I never got bored while watching. Would recommend it to people who want to see a little bit of sword fighting action and just have fun while watching.
  57. Anchored by Eva Green’s fearsome performance as a Persian naval commander whose vengeful bloodlust makes glowering King Xerxes seem a mere poseur, this highly entertaining time-filler lacks the mythic resonances that made β€œ300” feel like an instant classic, but works surprisingly well on its own terms.
  58. Events which occur before include the Battle of Marathon and Xerxes becoming the God-King. a5c7b9f00b
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