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Troy on DVD (2004)

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Starring: Brad Pitt | Orlando Bloom | Sean Bean | Brian Cox | Brendan Gleeson | Peter O'Toole | Eric Bana | Diane Kruger
Director: Wolfgang Petersen
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 163 mins
Certificate: 15
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Genres: Action/Adventure
Languages: English
Released: 25/10/2004
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Brief synopsis of Troy

With soaring photography that circles from above then swoops in for the action, TROY is Wolfgang Petersen's majestic presentation of the classic Greek legend. It tells the story of an epic battle over Helen (Diane Kruger), the queen of Sparta, who is kidnapped by her lover Paris (Orlando Bloom), the prince of Troy. This infuriates Helen's husband Menelaus (Brendan Gleeson), whose brother Agamemnon (Brian Cox) convinces him to invade Troy and kill Helen. They recruit Achilles (Brad Pitt), the best warrior in Greece, whose bravery, quick feet, and remarkable swordsmanship (not to mention tan biceps, short kilts, and blond locks) have earned him a reputation that is almost as impressive as his ego. Achilles agrees to fight for Sparta, if only for the fame it will bring him. Even Achilles' mother, in a touching scene, advises him to forget mortal achievements and become a hero who will be remembered throughout history. Along with the invasion of Troy, a series of duals must also be fought: Paris, who is heartbreaking in his lovestruck naivety, must go up against the enraged Menelaus; and Achilles must settle a score with Hector (Eric Bana), who is fiercely dedicated to protecting his brother Paris and their father, the frail king Priam (Peter O'Toole). When the war finally ignites in its massive proportions, the action is awesome. And as the increasingly dramatic events play out, TROY earns its own timeless reputation among other action-adventure epics such as GLADIATOR and SPARTACUS.

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Rating of 3 stars out of 5
Radio Times

Troy attempts to retell the first half of Homer's epic poem The Iliad in gory Gladiator style and, for the most part, succeeds handsomely. The Trojan War was fought for the love of a woman, the legendary beauty Helen, Queen of Sparta (played by Diane Kruger) who was seduced away from her much older husband Menelaus (Brendan Gleeson) by the impulsive Paris, Prince of Troy (Orlando Bloom). Here the aggrieved Greek forces demanding her return are lead by Brian Cox's Agamemnon, who numbers the near-invulnerable Achilles (a physically imposing if rather uncomfortable-looking Brad Pitt) among his allies. On the Trojan side, Eric Bana excels as noble Hector, the older brother of Paris. Having proven he can do claustrophobic chills with Das Boot, director Wolfgang Petersen shows tremendous command of the wide-open spaces of Troy, with the battle scenes being particularly stupendous. Purists may complain about the amount of dumbing down — the dialogue is occasionally more Hollywood corn than Greek tragedy — and the performances are uneven, but overall this is a visceral and exciting epic.

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Halliwell's Film Guide

Handsome-looking but flawed epic Ð the battles lack excitement, the lovers are bland and the dialogue is often stilted Ð that works best on an intimate level.

News Of The World

"...Awesome, Exhilarating and Astonishing. This is the greatest sword and sandal epic of all time.."

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Rated - 1 starsS*%t and Sandal.....

Gonzo Soul from The Thoroughfare, Woodbridge , 17/05/2004

This film was pathetic!! I was so disapointed in this because The Trojan war is one of the best stories ever told, yet this bored me to death with its lack of quality.

For starters, Brad Pitt's performance WAS the Pits!!! He looked like he'd been taking acting lessons from Joey in Friends. The script was diabolical, so dramatic and heavy in a cheesy Hollywood way that it sounded like it was etched on stone. The battle scenes were poorly shot and you couldnt see who was fighting who and it was very confusing. The scenes with the 1000 ships looked rushed and stank of CGI. I really could just go on & on about this film.

But what disapointed me most was the Petersen thought he could tell the story better than Homer. He shifted the emphasis from Odydesus to Achilles which made it more like a western. He left out the gods, so it became like a history and he left out key dramatic elements like the fact the war lasted for ten years. The war in this film felt like it lasted about 3 weeks!!! and this film felt like it went on for an eternity!!! Terrible!

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Rated - 1 starsThe horse wasn't the only thing wooden....

Andrew from Scotland , 25/05/2004

Saw this in the cinema last night and really wish I hadn't. The story is poor, the dialogue is dire, the acting wooden and the effects have been done before and better in Lord of the Rings, not only that but at 2hrs and 45mins long you have plenty of time to appreciate how bad it is. Brad Pitt's lack of charisma is shown up as well as his wooden acting, Orlando Bloom is woefully miscast and still playing an elf, Peter O'Toole and Brian Cox both really ham it up in the best pantomine tradition. The only credit is in Eric Bana's performance which is head and shoulders above anyone else. I shudder to think how bad this will be on DVD if it was so dire in the cinema - avoid at all costs.

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Rated - 1 starsBoring!!!

A customer from Haywards Heath, West Sussex , 01/06/2004

I'm not one for complicated films. I hate gritty British cinema and Tarrantino is truely a crap director, so I was looking forward to seeing this popcorn popping Hollywood Block Buster with the gorgeous Brad Pitt. But this was boring, confusing and I left the cinema very disapointed. There was nothing memorable about this so called epic. This is not even escapism.

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Rated - 1 starssarongs ahoy!

Rehan from London , 10/04/2005

Goodness, I had NO IDEA that the pre-Classical Greeks and Trojans invented the beach sarong, the crop-top for men and tie-dyeing. Who'd have thought it?

Indeed. This film is, surprisingly, evidence that the cinematic world hasn't really moved on from Cinecitt? epics from the early 1960s. It seems that the scriptwriters, when faced by Homer's narrative, took some perverse delight in screwing it up to utterly confuse audiences both informed and otherwise. But why?

Still, it doesn't really matter: the Iliad has lasted for 3000 years or so and isn't seriously going to be affected by this mildly entertaining nonsense.

And if no-one thought there were similarities between Homer and The Lord of the Rings, well here's your evidence...

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Rated - 3 starswelcome

A customer from Oldbury , 02/07/2008

i enjoyed this film. nice epic movie at time's i think the plot was lost. Fight sence were good

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Rated - 3 starsWatchable

A customer from Peterborough , 03/07/2008

Not the best film, but watchable all the same if you cannot find anything else.

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