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  42. Historical, glamorous biopic (with mystical and religious elements) about the life of famous Macedonian ruler and conqueror Alexander, the Great (appr. 356-323 B.C.), mainly concentrating on his youth and his conquering of Persia and India. The son of Macedonian king Phillip II and his wife Olympias became king when he was 20 years old and died with 32, by this time having conquered 90% of the world as it was explored by the time he lived, ruling over parts of three continents and several countries.
  43. 'Alexander' traces the short, but adventurous life of the Macedonian conqueror, Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.), who conquered almost the entire known world of his era. From his childhood as the son of King Philip, to acending the thrown at age 20 in 336 B.C. upon his father's murder, and starting in 334 B.C., Alexander crossed into Asia on his 11-year conquest of the known world. From his conquests of Egypt, to battles with the Persians and the capture of Babylon, operations near Maracanda and in Afghanistan, and pushing all the way to India where he reigned unchallenged before his sudden death at age 32. Though Alexander made use of the well-oiled army created by his father, he pushed the limits of Macedonian & Greek power to levels King Philip could not have dreamed of.
  44. After all the unfair criticism of this film and other great films of late. I really do hope Hollywood does not turn into a commercial machine of sequels, predictable plots and repetitive action hero&#39;s.<br/><br/>Critics sadly need to justify their role, and always feel strongly for or against a film. This was sadly too easy for small minds to pick fault towards. And so they did.<br/><br/>For me it really captured what post Myth times must of been like, inspiring people to try and live up to their gods reputations. I loved the references, the action scenes, the dialogue and the struggle Alex must of faced been shown cleverly.<br/><br/>Please don&#39;t be put off by the low ratings and reviews, if you enjoy spending time watching films on an intellectual level made for adults, then watch this. <br/><br/>Great film, enjoyed every minute of it.
  45. Overacting, strange accents, the kind of xenophobic attitude that has white guys thinking while anyone dark acts like a savage, an obsession with Alexander&#39;s purported bisexuality that summed up the worst stereotypes of gays, and about an hour and a half in the middle that I thought would never end. Very little clear exposition, no indication of why this guy was able to conquer the world, and genuinely sloppy editing. Wow, after what I&#39;d hoped this movie could be, I was deeply disappointed. Good things: The battle of Gaugamela, the panoramas of Babylon, and the scene early when Alexander tames Bucephalus. Bad things: Horribly repetitive dialogue (we get it already), the supposition that we had a reason to care enough about this guy to spend so much time watching him fall apart (without ever being given a reason to care), and using Anthony Hopkins about as well as using a Ferrari to pull a stump out of the back 40. If you have absolutely nothing to do for the time it takes to play 18 holes of golf, if you have twenty bucks that you really hate and never want to see again, or if you want to make movies and need a good look at a ton of things you should never do, consider going. Otherwise, follow King Arthur&#39;s advice in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and &quot;run away!&quot;
  46. The creators of Alexander set out to make an epic, and they can't be faulted for the many elements that succeed on this scale; what's unfortunate is that they don't quite deliver a camp classic.
  47. It was &quot;Clash Of Arms&quot; by X-Ray Dog. Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Ray_Dog One has to differentiate between three official cuts of the movie. First of all there&#39;s the Theatrical Cut that runs approx. 175 minutes. and has been released to cinemas in November 2004.<br/><br/>In July 2005 a Director&#39;s Cut was put out on DVD that is shorter than the original version and runs approx. 167 minutes. Stone did not put in any new scenes, save for an extension of an already existing scene and a short insertion from Aristotle. However, he did change the movies structure; for example, the battle of Gaugamela is now seen earlier. Also, the movie is a bit more fast-paced since some scenes have been trimmed down and many dialogue details have been changed, something one most likely only notices if one knows both versions. A good example is Alexander being taught by Aristotle, as shown in the report.The Director&#39;s Cut is a bit clearer than the Theatrical Version, the structure is a bit more demanding and the opening is better designed. It is altogether better than the Theatrical Version but not obligatory if you already own it.<br/><br/>But Stone wasn&#39;t finished with his movie yet because later the so-called Final Cut was released, that runs approx. 214 minutes. The only true big extensions concerns Alexanders servant Bagaos. The homoerotic undertones were already in the Theatrical Version too much for many viewers. In the final Cut, we now get to know the servants name, he is noticed among many beautiful women by Alexander (much to Hephaistions regret), seemingly dances only for Alexander in India and even shares a bed with him. a5c7b9f00b
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