Remember, I will still be here
As long as you hold me, in your memory
Remember, when your dreams have ended
Time can be transcended
Just remember me
I am the one star that keeps burning, so brightly,
It is the last light, to fade into the rising sun
I'm with you
Whenever you tell, my story
For I am all I've done
Remember, I will still be here
As long as you hold me, in your memory
Remember me
I am that warm voice in the cold wind, that whispers
And if you listen, you'll hear me call across the sky
As long as I still can reach out, and touch you
Then I will never die
Remember, I'll never leave you
If you will only
Remember me
Remember me...
Remember, I will still be here
As long as you hold me
In your memory
Remember, when your dreams have ended
Time can be transcended
I live forever
Remember me
Remember me
Remember... me...
I'll remember it
And Dublin in a rainstorm
And sitting in the long grass in summer
Keeping warm
I'll remember it
Every restless night
We were so young then
We thought that everything
We could possibly do was right
Then we moved
Stolen from our very eyes
And I wondered where you went to
Tell me when did the light die
You will rise
You'll return
The phoenix from the flame
You will learn
You will rise
You'll return
Being what you are
There is no other Troy
For you to burn
And I never meant to hurt you
I swear I didn't mean
Those things I said
I never meant to do that to you
Next time I'll keep my hands to myself instead
Oh, does she love you
What do you want to do?
Does she need you like I do?
Do you love her?
Is she good for you?
Does she hold you like I do?
Do you want me?
Should I leave?
I know you're always telling me
That you love me
Just sometimes I wonder
If I should believe
Oh, I love you
God, I love you
I'd kill a dragon for you
I'll die
But I will rise
And I will return
The Phoenix from the flame
I have learned
I will rise
And you'll see me return
Being what I am
There is no other Troy
For me to burn
And you should've left the light on
You should've left the light on
Then I wouldn't have tried
And you'd never have known
And I wouldn't have pulled you tighter
No I wouldn't have pulled you close
I wouldn't have screamed
No I can't let you go
And the door wasn't closed
No I wouldn't have pulled you to me
No I wouldn't have kissed your face
You wouldn't have begged me to hold you
If we hadn't been there in the first place
Ah but I know you wanted me to be there oh oh
Every look that you threw told me so
But you should've left the light on
You should've left the light on
And the flames burned away
But you're still spitting fire
Make no difference what you say
You're still a liar
You're still a liar
You're still a lawyer
(yes it's really LAWYER, according to the official books !!)
troy
f zu dem a, n, t, a, s
alles klar jetzt gibt's mega-stress
ihr wolltet gerade gehn - ahah - vergesst's
wir wolln doch mal sehn, wer hier wen verlässt
du sagst du liebst jetzt ne and're band
i'm sorry i don't understand
auch wenn die letzten jahre schwierig war'n
was ham die denn schon was wir nicht ham
versteh' schon du hast dich halt allein gefühlt
und nach der langen zeit 'n leichtes spiel
dich einfach wieder mal nur zu berühr'n
du ließt dich nur verführ'n um irgendwas zu spür'n
aber nur wir wissen was du wirklich brauchst
geht's dir beschissen fingen wir dich auf
und ging's dir besser warn wir auch dabei
klar hätt' das ausgereicht aber wir brauchten zeit
wir mussten weiter noch 'n bisschen um die häuser zieh'n
wir wussten alle ne beziehung lebt durch neue ideen
warn wir zusammen nicht 'n spitzen team
das ham wir nicht verdient, wir ham die hits geschrieben
ich beweise dass wir nix davon verloren haben
wir fangen noch mal ganz von vorne an
und hör' nicht auf was all die leute reden
aber wir sind dir bis heute troy geblieben
du hattest gute zeiten, wir waren mit dabei
wir werden dich begleiten, wir bleiben troy
du hattest schlechte zeiten und wir war'n auch dabei
wir werden dich begleiten, wir bleiben troy
die zeit war hart, kein high nur low
und immer wieder diese popstar show
bei keinem ander'n war es wieder so
wie bei der coolen band um smudo
du hattest deinen spaß von date zu date
doch irgendwie hat irgendwo immer irgendwas gefehlt - hey
spielt keine rolle wie viel zeit vergeht
für wahre liebe ist es nie zu spät
du weißt du und ich das war schon was
wir rauchten stash und weed und gras en masse
ich hab dich vollgetextet du hast zugehört
wir hatten tollen sex mit allem zubehör
ich frag was ist alt und rostet eh nicht
was hält jung und kostet wenig
fan and band, girl and boy,
siegfried and roy - troy
du hattest gute zeiten, wir waren mit dabei
wir werden dich begleiten, wir bleiben troy
du hattest schlechte zeiten und wir war'n auch dabei
wir werden dich begleiten, wir bleiben troy
du hattest gute zeiten, wir waren mit dabei
wir werden dich begleiten, wir bleiben troy
du hattest schlechte zeiten und wir war'n auch dabei
wir werden dich begleiten, wir bleiben troy
wir kennen uns 'ne halbe ewigkeit
hatten zu jeder zeit nur wenig streit
nur ab und zu gab's mal ein bisschen knatsch
durch all den klatsch und tratsch fühltest du dich verarscht - aber
es war nicht schwer dich wieder rumzukriegen
diese vier jungs sind zum verlieben
scheint als wär'n wir immer jung geblieben
waren nicht sehr verschwiegen aber schwer verschieden
mal brauchtest du jemand, der nur ?
der dir die welt erklärt oder mit dir rennen fährt
mal wolltest du 'n bisschen tiefer geh'n
alternative ideen zu unserm miesen system
oder: mir war mal eher so nach luxus-yacht
und wir ham durchgemacht im coolsten club der stadt
doch immer trafen wir den richtigen ton
machten dir nie was vor, hätte sich nicht gelohnt
kommt 'ne band im land die dir troyer war
bei der die cd die nie zu teuer war
musik ist therapie, wir sind versteuerbar
ihr sagt mir nochmal du hast 'nen neuen star - pah
ist schon ok, ich versteh dich ja
ja, ich find' ja auch dass er mir ähnlich sah
jetzt komm' mal her die warterei ist vorbei
wir sind wieder bei dir und wir bleiben dir troy!
du hattest gute zeiten, wir waren mit dabei
wir werden dich begleiten, wir bleiben troy
du hattest schlechte zeiten und wir war'n auch dabei
wir werden dich begleiten, wir bleiben troy
du hattest gute zeiten, wir waren mit dabei
wir werden dich begleiten, wir bleiben troy
du hattest schlechte zeiten und wir war'n auch dabei
wir werden dich begleiten, wir bleiben troy
Zusätzlich in der Long-Version:
hey, hey, hey
ich war dein troyer begleiter
hey, hey, hey
die feinde sind in der stadt
hey, hey, hey
wir machen uns bisschen weiter
und hören hip hop, wir hören hip hop
Troy | |
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File:Troy2004Poster.jpg Theatrical release poster |
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Directed by | Wolfgang Petersen |
Produced by | Wolfgang Petersen Diana Rathbun Colin Wilson |
Written by | David Benioff |
Starring | Brad Pitt Eric Bana Orlando Bloom Rose Byrne Peter O'Toole Diane Kruger Sean Bean Brian Cox Julie Christie Saffron Burrows |
Music by | James Horner |
Cinematography | Roger Pratt |
Editing by | Peter Honess |
Studio | Plan B Entertainment |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
Release date(s) |
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Running time | 162 minutes |
Country | Malta United Kingdom United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $175 million |
Box office | $497,409,852[1] |
Troy is a 2004 epic war film written by David Benioff and directed by Wolfgang Petersen and loosely based on Homer's Iliad. It features an cast that includes Brad Pitt as Achilles, Eric Bana as Hector, Orlando Bloom as Paris, Diane Kruger as Helen, Sean Bean as Odysseus, Brian Cox as Agamemnon, Rose Byrne as Briseis, Garrett Hedlund as Patroclus, Peter O'Toole as Priam, Brendan Gleeson as Menelaus, and Tyler Mane as Ajax.
It was nominated for the Academy Award for Costume Design.
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Prince Hector (Eric Bana) and his young brother Paris (Orlando Bloom) negotiate peace between Troy and Sparta. Paris has fallen in love with Helen (Diane Kruger), the wife of king Menelaus (Brendan Gleeson), and smuggles her back to Troy with him. Infuriated, Menelaus vows revenge. Menelaus approaches his brother Agamemnon (Brian Cox), a king who has conquered every army of Greece, and now commands them. Agamemnon, who has wanted to conquer Troy for years (which would give him control of the Aegean Sea), uses this as a justification to invade Troy. General Nestor (John Shrapnel) asks him to take the legendary warrior Achilles (Brad Pitt), to rally the troops to the cause.
Odysseus (Sean Bean), a king commanded by Agamemnon, visits Phtia to persuade Achilles to fight, and finds him training with Patroclus (Garrett Hedlund), his cousin. Achilles, pondering his decision, visits his mother Thetis (Julie Christie) for advice. She tells him that, before he was even born, she knew this day would come. She also tells him that if he does not go to Troy, he will live a long, happy life and have children, but after he dies, his name will be forgotten and nobody will remember him. If he does go to Troy, he will find great glory in battle, his name will be written into history forever, but he will die there. Achilles, wanting his name to be remembered, chooses to go.
The Greeks sail for Troy. Achilles and the Myrmidons are the fastest rowers and land before anyone else. They kill many Trojans and desecrate the temple of Apollo. Briseis (Rose Byrne), a member of the Trojan royal family, is captured and taken as a prize to the Greeks, despite Achilles claiming her as a war prize himself.
Achilles and his Myrmidons do not fight the next day because of Agamemnon's unfair claim to Briseis. With Greeks surrounding Troy, Paris challenges Menelaus to a duel to settle things. Menelaus agrees; however, Agamemnon plans on attacking the city regardless of the outcome. Paris is easily defeated, and wounded. Hector intervenes and kills Menelaus. The Greeks charge the Trojan lines but are forced to fall back when they are nearly wiped out by archers on Troy's walls. Ajax is slain in the battle as well at the hands of Hector.
Agamemnon gives Briseis to his men, but Achilles rescues her. He carries her back to his tent and tends to her wounds. Briseis then tries to kill Achilles but realizes that she has feelings for him and the two make love. The next day, Achilles is readying his men to leave, much to Patroclus' indignation.
That night, the Trojans launch a surprise offensive against the Greek encampment, aiming to destroy their boats and prevent their escape. As the Greeks seem to be on the verge of defeat, Achilles appears with the Myrmidons and joins the battle, eventually fighting against Hector. All are shocked when Hector cuts Achilles' throat; Hector removes his foe's helmet, revealing the face of Patroclus. After Hector finishes the mortally wounded youth, both armies agree to end fighting for the day. Before he leaves, Odysseus informs Hector it was Patroclus whom he had killed.
Achilles, who had slept through the battle, is told by Eudorus of his cousin's death. The Greeks had also mistaken Patroclus for Achilles, since he had put on Achilles' armour and moved like Achilles. Furious, Achilles attacks Eudorus and when Briseis tries to stop him, he throws her to the ground. Later that night, Achilles lights Patroclus' funeral pyre. Meanwhile, in Troy, Hector realizes that Achilles will seek revenge for the death of his cousin, and begins making preparations to save his loved ones. He leads Andromache to a secret path out of the city, asking her to use it if the city falls. He also passes on the Sword of Troy to Paris (who has begun training in archery), claiming that the city's people have a future so long as the sword is in the hands of a Trojan.
The next day Achilles approaches the gates of Troy alone and shouts for Hector to come out and face him. Hector knows he must face him alone, so he says his goodbyes to his family and friends and then confronts Achilles. The two fight an evenly matched duel at the start, but Hector begins to tire against the relentless assault of Achilles. Eventually, Achilles slays Hector by stabbing him in the chest. He then ties Hector's body to the back of his chariot, dragging it around the city, leaving all the Trojans shocked. That night, King Priam (Peter O'Toole) visits the Greek army's camp to convince Achilles to let him retrieve Hector's body. Moved by the king's plea, Achilles acquiesces to his request and allows him to take his son to be buried, promising him the 12 days for funerary rites. He tells Priam that Hector was the best he had ever fought. Achilles lets Priam take Briseis back as well. He later apologises to Eudorus for harming him and gives him one last order: to take the Myrmidons home.
During the 12 day-truce, Troy mourns Hector's death, while Agamemmnon fumes at the loss of an opportunity to end the war once and for all. Seeing that the mad king will sooner see every one of his own men slaughtered before he gives up his ambition, Odysseus plans to infiltrate the city by building a hollowed-out wooden horse. The Greeks leave the horse at their camp, then depart, hiding their ships in a nearby cove. Priam trusts his priests that the horse is an offering to Poseidon and a gift, despite the misgivings of Paris. Assuming victory, the Trojans take the horse into the city and celebrate. A Trojan scout finds the Greek ships hiding in the cove, but is killed by the Greeks before he can spread the news. A band of Greeks led by Achilles and Odysseus come out of the horse at night, opening the gates to the city, allowing the main army to enter. The Greeks commence the Sack of Troy, massacring the inhabitants and looting buildings. The Trojan army attempts to defend the royal palace but fails, and the Greeks storm in, killing Glaucus and Priam in the process.
While Troy is burned, Paris sees Andromache, Helen, and many others escaping from Troy through the secret passage Hector showed his wife. Seeing a man named Aeneas, Paris hands him the Sword of Troy, repeating his brother's words that the Trojans will have a future as long as the sword is in Trojan hands. After seeing the survivors off, Paris heads back into the city, bow and arrows at the ready.
Achilles searches for Briseis, who is being threatened by Agamemnon. She kills him with a concealed knife and is saved from his guards by Achilles. While Achilles is helping Briseis to her feet, Paris, seeing them together and misinterpreting Achilles' actions, shoots Achilles several times before Briseis manages to stay his hand. Achilles urges Briseis to join Paris and escape from the city, then dies of the wound to the one spot on his body that was vulnerable, his heel. The soldiers arrive to see the fallen Achilles with only the single arrow through his heel, as he had removed all the others, in keeping with the myth that Achilles was killed by a single arrow to the heel. Funeral rituals are performed for him in the ruins of Troy the next day. The film ends with a speech from Odysseus "If they ever tell my story, let them say I walked with giants. Men rise and fall like the winter wheat, but these names will never die. Let them say I lived in the time of Hector, tamer of horses. Let them say I lived in the time of Achilles."
Greeks members, advisers and servants (Mycenae and Sparta)
Myrmidons
Kings and Warriors of other Greek states (e.g. Ithaca, Thessaly e.t.c)
Trojans
Major sets for the city of Troy were built in the Mediterranean island of Malta at Fort Ricasoli from April to June 2003.[2] Other important scenes were shot in Mellieħa, a small town in the north of Malta, and on the small island of Comino. The outer walls of Troy were built and filmed in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.[3]
Composer Gabriel Yared originally worked on the score for Troy for over a year, having been hired by the director, Wolfgang Petersen.
Yared wrote and recorded his score and Tanja Carovska provided vocals on various portions of the music, as she later would on composer James Horner's version of the soundtrack. However, after having screened the film with an early incomplete version of the score, the reactions at test screenings were against it and in less than a day Yared was off the project without being given a chance to fix or change his music, while Warner Bros was already looking for a replacement.[4] According to Yared, his score was removed due to a complaint by the screening audience that the score was too "old-fashioned".[5]
The replacement score was written by composer James Horner in about four weeks. He used Carovska's vocals again, and also included traditional Eastern Mediterranean music and brass instruments. Drums are conspicuous in the most dramatic scenes; most notably, in the duel between Achilles and Hector. His instrumental scenes have themes very reminiscent of Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 1, Gustav Holst's The Planets, and Benjamin Britten's War Requiem. The score also quotes themes from Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings and Dmitri Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony. A suspenseful note progression introduced in Willow was played numerous times in the score, particularly in battle scenes. However, the main theme of the score mostly resembles Ralph Vaughan Williams' Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis. His theme also can be heard in the song performed by Josh Groban, "Remember", on the soundtrack of the film.
Horner also collaborated with American singer/songwriter Josh Groban and lyricist Cynthia Weil to write an original song for the film's end credits. The product of this collaboration, "Remember" was performed by Groban with additional vocals by Tzarovska. The song is available on the film's original soundtrack.
A commentator, Alex Ross, claims that large portions of the score were essentially plagiarized from the pieces of which they are reminiscent.[6]
Around the time of the film's release in theaters, Gabriel Yared briefly made portions of his rejected score available on his personal website, which was later removed at the request of Warner Brothers. Bootleg versions exist on the Internet. Yared's score has since gained much attention from the fans of film music. Several petitions were made requesting the release of Yared's score either on a limited edition CD or as a bonus feature or secondary audio track on the film's DVD. Those requests however, have been denied by Warner Bros.
Troy: Director's Cut was screened at the 57th Berlin International Film Festival on February 17, 2007, and received a limited theatrical release in Germany in April 2007. Warner Home Video reportedly spent more than $1 million for the director's cut, which includes "at least 1,000 new cuts" or almost 30 minutes extra footage (with a new running time of 196 minutes). The DVD was released on September 18, 2007 in the US. The score of the film was changed dramatically, with many of the female vocals being cut. An addition to the music is the use of Danny Elfman's theme for Planet of the Apes during the pivotal fight between Hector and Achilles in front of the Gates of Troy.
Various shots were recut and extended. For instance, the love scene between Helen and Paris was reframed to include more nudity of Diane Kruger. The sex scene between Achilles and Briseis is also extended. Only one scene was removed: the scene where Helen tends to the wound of Paris is taken out. The battle scenes were also extended, showing much more of Ajax's bloody rampage on the Trojans during the initial attack by the Greek Army. Perhaps most significantly was the sacking of Troy, barely present in the theatrical cut, but shown fully here. Characters were given more time to develop, specifically Priam and Odysseus, the latter being given a humorous introduction scene. Lastly, bookend scenes were added: the beginning being a soldier's dog finding its dead master, and the end including a sequence where the few surviving Trojans escape to Mount Ida. In one of the commentary sequences, the film's writer, David Benioff, said that when it came to deciding whether to follow Iliad or do what was best for the film, they always decided with what was best for the film.
When the film was completed, total production costs were approximately $175,000,000. This made Troy one of the most expensive films produced in modern cinema. It was screened out of competition at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.[7]
Troy screenings have earned US$133,378,256 in the United States.[8]
Troy made more than 73%[8] of its revenues outside the U.S. Eventually, Troy made over US$497 million worldwide,[8] placing it in the #60 spot of top box office hits of all time.
Troy met mixed reactions by reviewers. Rotten Tomatoes gave it an average approval rating of 55% from a base of 215 reviews,[9] while Yahoo! Movies gave it a critic rating of "B-" based on 15 reviews.[10] Roger Ebert, who disliked what he saw as an unfaithful adaptation of the Iliad, gave it two stars out of four. Ebert claimed that Troy "sidesteps the existence of the Greek gods, turns its heroes into action movie clichés and demonstrates that we're getting tired of computer-generated armies."[11]
2005 ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
2005 Academy Awards
2005 MTV Movie Awards
2005 Motion Picture Sound Editors (Golden Reel Award)
2005 Teen Choice Awards
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