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Unlike the first movie, “300: Rise of an Empire” created significant emphasis on women and their leadership. Even though the special effects may not have looked completely realistic, it still created entertaining comic-like graphics which kept the audience compelled.
#300 RISE OF AN EMPIRE BATTLES MOVIE#
With its dark and gloomy effects as well as excessive gruesome scenes, the graphics made the movie a lot better to make up for its poor facts of the battles of ancient Greece. “300” and “300: Rise of an Empire” was purposely created in a way to entertain and show a more modern comic-like story of ancient Greece’s famous battles.Īside from its historical inaccuracy, the movie however did a good job of keeping the audience entertained.
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The movie is not historically accurate with its tales about the war between Athens, Sparta, and Persia. The movie tells a story of the two Greek city-states who work together to fight Persia’s strong naval army.įor those who are fans of Greek history and mythology, “300: Rise of an Empire,” may not be so pleasing to an audience interested in the true historical facts of ancient Greece. Alongside with Sullivan Stapleton who played Themistocles, Athens’s war commander, Lena Heady starred as Queen Gorgo of Sparta. The movie is based on Frank Miller’s graphic novel “Xerxes.” “300: Rise of an Empire” stars Eva Green as Artemisia, a naval commander and partner of the Persian “God-King,” Xerxes who is played by Rodrigo Santoro. The plot may be historically inaccurate, but the movie still was compelling and entertaining to watch. “300: Rise of an Empire” acts as a follow-up to 2007’s “300.” It tells a tale of what happened during, before, and after the wars between Sparta, Athens, and Persia.