{"id":31376,"date":"2023-08-26T10:42:31","date_gmt":"2023-08-26T15:42:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/brianjnoggle.com\/blog\/?p=31376"},"modified":"2023-08-25T18:46:10","modified_gmt":"2023-08-25T23:46:10","slug":"movie-report-300-2007","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/brianjnoggle.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/26\/movie-report-300-2007\/","title":{"rendered":"Movie Report: <i>300<\/i> (2007)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/brianjnoggle.com\/bsgfx\/300dvd.jpg\" width=\"200\" alt=\"Book cover\" align=\"right\" hspace=\"4\">You know, I saw this film in the theater.  I want to say it was at Crestwood Plaza, and my initial assessment was that it was with El Guapo, but given the timing of the film&#8211;it was four years past working with El Guapo, and but we were working across the street from each other downtown at the time.  Perhaps I saw it with Gimlet, as I would have just finished working with his wife at the time.  It&#8217;s only sixteen years ago, and already the memory is fuzzy.<\/p>\n<p>At any rate, this is a retelling of the story of the Spartans fighting the Persians at Thermopylae.  Jeez, do I have to explain what that was?  The Persians were looking to invade Greece, and a small contingent of soldiers from Sparta hold off the invasion at a narrow pass.  The Spartans are all killed, though, but the Persian victory cost them&#8211;it was a Pyrrhic victory before Pyrrhic victories were named after Pyrrhus.  Gerard Butler plays the Spartan king Leonidas, and he plays it with an Australian accent.<\/p>\n<p>I mean, it&#8217;s based on a comic book, and they managed to capture a comic book feel to the film with its colors, some stylized slow-motion and different shots.  It has a subplot about Leonidas&#8217; wife trying to raise a Spartan army to bolster the 300&#8211;who are not an army <em>per se<\/em> as paid-off oracles prohibited gathering an army for battle&#8211;which kind of serves to pad the story a bit, but I&#8217;m sure the film cut a bunch from the comic books.  They&#8217;re different media, of course, and the film is pretty good for what it is.<\/p>\n<p>A strange bit&#8211;I found I had two copies of the DVD from various film-buying frenzies, which came in handy.  I had some trouble with two DVDs I tried to watch one night&#8211;<em>The Return of the One-Armed Swordsman<\/em> didn&#8217;t play, and then I put in a copy of <em>300<\/em> which was balky before the title menu and then froze about half way through.  So I paused my viewing for the evening, and I popped in the second copy of <em>300<\/em> the next night.  Not only did it play flawlessly&#8211;alleviating my fear that the DVD player was getting wonky and I would have to deploy one of my several backups already, but the second copy played immediately from the same spot.  Because, for the DVD player, it was the same disc.<\/p>\n<p>The film also fits in with my reading, as I am into the second volume of <em>The Story of Civilization<\/em>, <em>The Life of Greece<\/em>.  And like <em>Reservoir Dogs<\/em>, this book makes me want to rewatch another film.  Or, rather, this film and what I&#8217;m reading.  That film: <em>The Warriors<\/em>, a retelling of Xenophon and the Ten Thousand.  Coming soon to a movie report near you?  Time will tell!  (But probably not as I have so many other films to watch, so rewatching DVDs and videocassettes is unlikely&#8211;unlike rewatching things I&#8217;ve seen in the past before buying them, sometimes again, on media.)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>You know, I saw this film in the theater. 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