300 Film (HQ, 3D) -- Best fight / battle scene -- w/ Analgyph 3D option
Best fight scene from
Movie 300. EXCELLENT
Anaglyph 3D option (colour corrected). The 3D version (ONLY in
360p mode) looks really good but only works in 360p on this clip. FOR 3D OPTION: CLICK 3D BUTTON- best with red/cyan glasses (or switch to cross-eyed mode).
Colour correction is a two stop process push (colors are exaggerated)
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300 is a
2007 '
Warner Bros. Pictures' action film based on the
1998 comic series of the same name by
Frank Miller. It is a fictionalized retelling of the
Battle of Thermopylae (Spartans).
The plot, set in 480 BC, revolves around
King Leonidas (
Gerard Butler), who leads
300 Spartans into battle against
Persian "god-King"
Xerxes (
Rodrigo Santoro) and his army of more than one million soldiers. As the battle rages,
Queen Gorgo (
Lena Headey) attempts to rally support in
Sparta for her husband. The story is framed by a voice-over narrative by the
Spartan soldier
Dilios (
David Wenham). Through this narrative technique, various fantastical creatures are introduced, placing 300 within the genre of historical fantasy.
The real history of the battle:
The 'real' Battle of Thermopylae was fought between an alliance of
Greek city-states, led by King Leonidas of Sparta, and the
Persian Empire of Xerxes over the course of three days, during the second
Persian invasion of Greece. It took place simultaneously with the naval battle at
Artemisium, in August or September 480 BC, at the narrow coastal pass of
Thermopylae ('
The Hot Gates').
The Persian invasion was a delayed response to the defeat of the first Persian invasion of Greece, which had been ended by the Athenian victory at the
Battle of Marathon in 490 BC. Xerxes had amassed a huge army and navy, and set out to conquer all of
Greece. The Athenian general
Themistocles had proposed that the allied
Greeks block the advance of the
Persian army at the pass of Thermopylae, and simultaneously block the Persian navy at the Straits of Artemisium.
A
Greek force of approximately 7,
000 men marched north to block the pass in the summer of 480 BC. The Persian army, alleged by the ancient sources to have numbered over one million but today considered to have been much smaller (various figures are given by scholars ranging between about
100,000 and 300,000), arrived at the pass in late August or early September. The vastly outnumbered Greeks held off the Persians for seven days (including three of battle) before the rear-guard was annihilated in one of history's most famous last stands. During two full days of battle the small force led by
King Leonidas I of Sparta blocked the only road by which the massive Persian army could pass. After the second day of battle a local resident named
Ephialtes betrayed the Greeks by revealing a small path that led behind the Greek lines.
Leonidas, aware that his force was being outflanked, dismissed the bulk of the
Greek army and remained to guard the rear with 300 Spartans, 700 Thespians, 400
Thebans and perhaps a few hundred others, most of whom were killed.
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