
For passion. For honor. For destiny. For victory. For love.
In year 1250 B.C. during the late Bronze age, two emerging nations begin to clash. Paris, the Trojan prince, convinces Helen, Queen of Sparta, to leave her husband Menelaus, and sail with him back to Troy. After Menelaus finds out that his wife was taken by the Trojans, he asks his brother Agamemnon to help him get her back. Agamemnon sees this as an opportunity for power. They set off with 1,000 ships holding 50,000 Greeks to Troy.
- 7.2
- 2004
- Released
- 2h 43m

Brad Pitt
Achilles
Orlando Bloom
Paris
Eric Bana
Hector
Brian Cox
King Agamemnon
Sean Bean
Odysseus
Brendan Gleeson
Menelaos
Diane Kruger
Helen
Peter O'Toole
Priam
Rose Byrne
Briseis
Saffron Burrows
Andromache
Garrett Hedlund
Patroclus
Vincent Regan
Eudorus
Julie Christie
Thetis
Nathan Jones
Boagrius
Mark Lewis Jones
Tecton
John Shrapnel
Nestor
James Cosmo
Glaucus
Nigel Terry
Archeptolemus
Julian Glover
Triopas
Trevor Eve
Velior
Frankie Fitzgerald
Aeneas
Siri Svegler
Polydora
Ken Bones
Hippasus
Manuel Cauchi
Old Spartan Fisherman
Owain Yeoman
Lysander
Tyler Mane
Ajax
Louis Dempsey
Aphareus
Joshua Richards
Haemon
Tim Chipping
Echepolus
Desislava Stefanova
Singing Woman
Tanja Tzarovska
Singing Woman
Luke Tal
Scamandrius
Matthew Tal
Scamandrius
Adoni Maropis
Agamemnon's Officer
Jacob Smith
Messenger Boy







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Released
en
$175,000,000.00
$497,409,852.00
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- #ancient world
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- #peplum
- #trojan horse
- #bronze age
- #sparta greece
- #grand
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- #sword and sandal
- #helmet
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- #12th century bc
- #achilles
- #helen of troy
Reviews
Troy (2004), directed by Wolfgang Petersen, is a grand cinematic portrayal of the legendary Trojan War, inspired by Homer's Iliad. The film delves into profound themes such as the pursuit of power versus envy, the clash between greed and pride, and the tension between intelligence and blind faith. It also thoughtfully examines the role of divine belief, encapsulated in the poignant line: "The gods

Now then, where do we start? On the plus side, this is one of the more intelligent applications of CGI in an historical drama setting. The film delivers lots of epic grandeur; the at sea-scenes/battles are classily produced and the attention to detail across the costume and prop departments is outstanding. Sadly, though, the acting isn't at all joined up. At bit like the Dutch football team of the

It took a while, but Brad Pitt finally did some great films. This and Fury stick out on Pitt's resume as his masterpieces thus far. Here, we have the most "credible" and "least Hollywood" look at the Iliad and the Trojan War. The characters are very likely as they were, if they really existed, with motivations explained quite well, save for one motivation. It is hard to see Achilles as someon

A long watch, but just about a worthwhile one. I enjoyed <em>'Troy'</em>, in short. A film, interestingly given his recent exploits, written by a certain David Benioff. It definitely has more than a few pacing issues, but they only affect the enjoyment factor minorly - at least to me. The score is a little lacklustre, mind. The casting is outstanding, even if I don't think all the performanc

It's yours, take it. Trojan prince Paris is not only having an affair with Spartan Menelaus' woman, Helen. He also lures her away to live with him in Troy. Thus giving the global domination obsessed King Agamenon the launch pad to war with Troy. Which in turn brings into conflict Spartan hero Achilles and Hector of Troy, two of the greatest warriors that ever lived. Troy, budgeted at $175 m

***"Where does it end?" -- "It never ends."*** If Homer's mythical epic "The Iliad" is based on a factual story, that story is magnificently depicted in Wolfgang Petersen's 2004 epic "Troy." In other words, don't expect any goofy 'gods' or 'goddesses' like Athena popping out of thin air because "Troy" is a realistic portrayal of the Trojan war. More than that, "Troy" is arguably the best swo











