Review of 300

300 (2006)
8/10
A masterpiece of cinematography
16 March 2007
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, it wasn't historically accurate, but it wasn't intended to be. There are hints of true historical events throughout, but that isn't what the film is about. Historians would likely have a field day ripping this movie apart.

The story follows Frank Millars 300 comic pretty damn closely, most scenes are composed to get the greatest stylised impact possible. The characters are made bigger than life and there are some pretty ridiculous additions to the cast (disfigured immortals, man with swords for hands, giant monsters to name a few) this just further reminds you that this is a fantasy movie "loosely" based on true events.

The pace of the movie was timed perfectly and almost 2 hours rushes by without you noticing, the movies action set pieces are well executed and main characters are given just enough background for you to care about them.

One downside to this movie is the occasional narration by David Wenham's character, who although a great actor does not possess the worlds greatest speaking voice. His tales of heroism and self sacrifice are almost made comical by the squeaky tones of his voice.

If you want to enjoy a manly tale of heroics and self sacrifice then look no further, this movie is an inspiring addition to cinemas greatest.
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