Alexander

Titolo originale: Alexander
Regia: Oliver Stone |
Anno: 2004
Origine: France | Germany | Netherlands | United Kingdom | United States of America | Italy | Morocco | Thailand |
Generi: Guerra Storia Azione Avventura Dramma Romance
Tag: epic | egypt | elephant | aristotle | persia | greece | emperor | campaign | alexander the great | sword fight | royalty | male homosexuality | ancient world | lgbt | ancient greece | epic battle | historical drama | action hero | 4th century bc | gay theme |
Cast: Colin Farrell | Angelina Jolie | Val Kilmer | Jared Leto | Jonathan Rhys Meyers | Anthony Hopkins | Jessie Kamm | Christopher Plummer | Connor Paolo | Patrick Carroll | Peter Williamson | Morgan Christopher Ferris | Rob Earley | Aleczander Gordon | John Kavanagh | Gary Stretch | Rosario Dawson | Toby Kebbell | Fiona O'Shaughnessy | Laird Macintosh | Francisco Bosch | Neil Jackson | Rory McCann | Raz Degan | Joseph Morgan | David Bedella | Brian Blessed | Nick Dunning | Elliot Cowan | Ian Beattie | Denis Conway | Michael Dixon | Tim Pigott-Smith | Erol Sander | Stéphane Ferrara | Tadhg Murphy | Annelise Hesme | Marie Meyer | Mick Lally | Garrett Lombard | Chris Aberdein | Jean Le Duc | Mohammed Tsouli | Rab Affleck | Féodor Atkine | Harry Kent | Sam Green | Bin Bunluerit | Jaran Ngamdee | Brian McGrath | Suzanne Bullock | Kate Eloise Whitfield | Gillian Grueber | Michelle Lukes | Anjali Mehra | Anthony Jean Marie Kurt | Marta Barahona | Monica Zamora | Benny Maslov | Tania Matos | Leighton Morrison | Isaac Mullins | Monica Perego | Matthew Powell | Benjamín Benítez | Anthony James Berowne | Nicolas D. Blake | Max Bollinger | Jason Croot | Dale Dye | Fahar Faizaan | Charles Haigh | Abbie Hirst | Charlie Hollway | Rowley Irlam | David Leon | Evelina Manna | Desmond O'Neill | Greg Orvis | Panayiota Panteli | Lee Anthony Parnell | John Reynolds | Peter Rnic | Oliver Stone |

Il giovane Alessandro Magno, desideroso di gloria e avventura, parte dalla Macedonia per conquistare ed estendere il suo dominio portando il suo esercito in zone dove fino ad allora mai nessun occidentale si era spinto. Portava dentro di sé il bisogno di ottenere l'approvazione del padre Filippo, di superare le difficoltà con l'ambiziosa moglie Roxane e contare sul sostegno del grande amico Efestione. Insieme al generale Tolomeo non viene mai battuto in guerra, cosa mai successa nella storia militare. Alessandro e i suoi uomini si spingono attraverso deserti, montagne, lottando contro chiunque osi ostacolare il loro cammino...

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When speaking to his troops at the riverside in India, Alexander's sword switches from the left to h [...] D
Philotas is depicted as fighting on foot alongside his father on the Macedonian left flank at Gaugam [...] D
In the battle at Gaugeamela, the Persian army is wearing dark clothes. Their uniforms were yellow an [...] D
When Alexander asks Darius' daughter how she wishes to be treated, she replies, "like a princess," a [...] D
When Macedonian and Persian cavalry ride in parallel during the battle of Gaugamela, Alexander order [...] D
Horses are shod with modern nailed horseshoes. The most probable horseshoes at the time of Alexander [...] D
Knick knacks in Olympias' boudoir include the Sumerian Goat and Tree excavated at Ur, in modern day [...] D
After Alexander tells his army that they'll leave India and march home to Babylon, Ptolemy narrates [...] D
On road marches (as opposed to marching to contact, i.e., when the enemy is in sight or there is imm [...] D
They talk about Hindu Kush in the movie. The first reference to this name shows up more than 1300 ye [...] D
The horse used as Bucephalus is a modern Dutch Friesian, the 1990's Hollywood dream horse (Zorro, La [...] D
When Aristotle is describing what he thinks might be a route to circle around to the headwaters of t [...] D
At the final scene, when Ptolemy is dictating to Cadmus, he mentions "the tenth of June". The Julian [...] D
In Gaugamela Battle, we can clearly hear that the Persian army leaders are talking Arabic. But this [...] D
Antigonus addresses his troops just before the jungle battle against the Indians. In a flipped shot, [...] D
Olympias, Ptolemy, Parmenion, and Attalus are all witnesses to Philip's murder, while Nearchus is am [...] D
When Alexander is riding towards the warrior on the elephant, the arrows in his horse's shoulder bla [...] D
Cleitus died in Samarkand, not India. D
When Hermolaus commits suicide, he falls onto his sword. A shot later, the sword's point is sticking [...] D
Leonnatus is depicted as fighting with Alexander's infantry. Historically, however, he was one of Al [...] D
Many scenes were reordered in the "Final Cut." For example, Alexander's childhood is seen in flashba [...] D
When Alexander and his fellow Macedonians are children, they all look to be around the same age. How [...] D
When it comes to naming an heir to Alexander's empire on his deathbed, no mention is made of Alexand [...] D
During the battle in India, the infantry is shown fighting in phalanx formation with the long spears [...] D
In the very beginning when Ptolemy is walking by a dog, his/her position changes frequently between [...] D
In the film, the final battle against the Indians is depicted as taking place in a jungle, whereas, [...] D
When Alexander rides towards the elephant of the Indian King, his sword is obviously waggling as tho [...] D
Ptolemy I is depicted recounting the story of Alexander in 283 B.C. The Lighthouse at Alexandria, se [...] D
On the map of the known world, the Black Sea is correctly called "Pontos Euxeinos," but the Mediterr [...] D
Alexander is depicted as holding out his ring straight into the air before dying, whereupon the ring [...] D
After being wounded in the battle against the Indian king, Alexander is carried on a shield. First, [...] D
In the Final Cut, when Alexander is giving his speech to his men at Gaugemela, the officer who hands [...] D
The tattoo on Colin Farrell's right arm and shoulder appears in a few shots. D
In the theatrical version of the movie, the scar on Old Ptolemy's forehead switches sides halfway th [...] D
In the final battle, before Alexander would ride towards the elephant, he is seen holding a spear, e [...] D
The fruit bowl next to Ptolemy contains Fuji apples, which were not available in 283 B.C. D
As Alexander comforts a dying Hephaistion, he tells him that they'll set sail from Babylon and conqu [...] D
[Director's Final Cut] At Philip's wedding, when Attalus is toasting a Macedonian Queen to be proud [...] D
There are some English texts to be seen throughout the movie. When young Alexander is taught about t [...] D
The Alexander Mosaic shown when the old Ptolemy was talking did not exist until 100 BC. It was from [...] D
Craterus and Polyperchon, shown grieving at Alexander's death and then fighting with the other gener [...] D
When the men mutiny at the river Beas, Craterus speaks of "these elephant monsters" implying that th [...] D
Unlike the film's portrayal, Alexander only married Roxane after the deaths of Parmenion, Philotas, [...] D
Although Cassander is a main character and leads the cavalry under Alexander at Gaugamela and Hydasp [...] D
It is implied during the battle in India that Antigonus has a command over the Shield Bearers, an el [...] D
When Olympias is telling Alexander that Zeus is his father, she says "I laid with him that night", b [...] D
In the final offering scene right before turning back to Babylon, Alexander and Hephaestion are both [...] D
In the movie, Alexander sustains a nearly-fatal chest wound during a forest battle against the India [...] D
When Alexander tries to ride the wild black horse, the ropes are crossed. In the next shot, they are [...] D
Parmenion was not assassinated by Cleitus and Antigonus, as is portrayed. Historically, the assassin [...] D

Frase

Old Ptolemy: The truth is never simple and yet it [...] D
Hephaistion: What would you do if you ever reached [...] D
Alexander: [to a sleeping Roxane] If only you were [...] D
Alexander: [after Philip's assassination] Alexand [...] D
[at a meeting with the generals after Alexander's [...] D
Cassander: Would you say the love between Achilles [...] D
Cleitus: [sarcastically] A toast to Bagoas, and to [...] D
Alexander: As the years decline and the memories s [...] D
Olympias: Three months you have been in Babylon, a [...] D
Bagoas: [speaking to a dying Alexander] You gave m [...] D
Hephaistion: He is your king! Respect your king! D
Olympias: Making himself a thirteenth god! He's dr [...] D
[first lines] Old Ptolemy: Our world is gone now. [...] D
Old Ptolemy: All men reach and fall... [takes san [...] D
Cassander: Alexander, if we must fight, do so with [...] D
Young Nearchus: Master? Master? Aristotle: Yes? [...] D
Hephaistion: You know better than any great deeds [...] D
Olympias: You are everything Phillip was not. He w [...] D
Old Ptolemy: In the end, I believe, Babylon was a [...] D
Young Alexander: One day I'll be on walls like the [...] D
Philotas: [during the battle of Gaugamela] Alexand [...] D
Horse Seller: My noble king, it is a high spirited [...] D
Old Ptolemy: I've known many great men in my life, [...] D
Alexander: Isn't it a lovely thing to live with gr [...] D
Olympias: I was never a barbarian as Phillip said. [...] D
Parmenion: I pray to Apollo you soon realize how f [...] D
Hephaistion: The army grows restless, questioning. [...] D
Philip: I'm sure you remember Achilles and the tal [...] D
Olympias: My little Achilles. D
Old Ptolemy: [about the Hydaspes battle] It was th [...] D
Alexander: [to Olympias] You lie and lie and lie! [...] D
Alexander's Army: [after Alexander expresses heart [...] D
Roxane: This I know, Alexander. In Persia you are [...] D
Alexander: A thousand ships we'll launch from here [...] D
Attalus: To Philip and Eurydice and to their legit [...] D
Old Ptolemy: I've paid my price, in blood. And in [...] D
Aristotle: The East has a way of swallowing men an [...] D
Parmenion: Alexander, I've known you since you wer [...] D
Parmenion: [his men are being pushed back] Philota [...] D
Philip: Shut your foul mouth, you ten-titted bitch [...] D
Old Ptolemy: Within hours we were fighting like Ja [...] D
Old Ptolemy: We all felt there was more here than [...] D
Old Ptolemy: His failure towered over other men's [...] D
[last lines] Old Ptolemy: I've lived... I've live [...] D
Alexander: May all those who come here after us kn [...] D
Hephaistion: [refuses to let Roxane see Alexander [...] D
Alexander: While in your mind and body are stretch [...] D
Old Ptolemy: All greatness comes from loss. D
Olympias: The world is yours. Take it! D
Cleitus: How can you, so young, compare yourself t [...] D
Alexander: You birthed me in a sack of hate! Hate [...] D
Olympias: Women are the only ones who know Dionysu [...] D
Hephaistion: The king lives! Alexander, son of Phi [...] D
Old Ptolemy: It was mad. Forty thousand of us agai [...] D
Young Hephaistion: Can a man love a woman equally, [...] D
[referring to Philip and his pregnant new wife, Eu [...] D
Roxane: Are you drunk again? Alexander: He's dead [...] D
Aristotle: Although an inferior race, the Persians [...] D
Parmenion: [yelling at his overwhelmed phalanxes] [...] D
Philip: They say already that Philip is a great ge [...] D
Parmenion: That was not your father's mission! Al [...] D
Old Ptolemy: Alexander used to say that we are mos [...] D
[to Alexander] Nearchus: Now you sound like Phili [...] D
Young Alexander: [trying to break in a horse Phill [...] D
Alexander: If only thirst could quench sorrow, Pto [...] D
Philip: Let these Greeks see for themselves the wa [...] D
[referring to Philip's murder] Olympias: So many [...] D
Alexander: Stay with me tonight, Hephaistion. D
Persian Prince: In the ways of my country those wh [...] D
Philip: Truth is in our hearts, and none will tell [...] D
Olympias: [instructing her son about snakes] They [...] D
Alexander: [looking at the towering mountains] Wer [...] D
Alexander: But you dream Crateros... Your simplici [...] D
[referring to Philip, and his pregnant second wife [...] D
Aristotle: To love excellence is truly to love the [...] D
Olympias: Why won't you ever believe me? Philip di [...] D
[after reading a letter sent by his mother] Alexa [...] D
Hephaistion: [crying softly, he shows Alexander a [...] D
Alexander: In the end, when it's over, all that ma [...] D
Alexander: Come, Macedonians! Ride! Ride! D
Alexander: Conquer your fear, and I promise you, y [...] D
Old Ptolemy: How can I tell you what it was like t [...] D
Philotas: Alexander, remember me for who I am! Al [...] D
Crateros: In the rain and the sun we've fought for [...] D
Alexander: The greatest honor a man can ever achie [...] D
Old Ptolemy: On the tenth of June, a month short o [...] D
Alexander: [to his horse] Come, Bucephalus. Today [...] D
Olympias: In my womb I carried my avenger! D
Philip: There's only one thing better than winning [...] D
Philip: There's no glory without suffering and thi [...] D
Philip: [to Young Alexander] A king isn't born, Al [...] D
Alexander: Men of Macedon, we're going home. D
Aristotle: I can only hope that you continue what [...] D
Alexander: I've come to believe the fear of death [...] D
Wrestling Trainer: You don't need much to fight. W [...] D
Hephaistion: [on his death bed] I'll feel better. [...] D
[the first time the army has come across monkeys] [...] D
Young Alexander: It is, it has always been, our Gr [...] D
Alexander: You've fallen in love with all the thin [...] D
Alexander: [standing on the Hindu Kush with Ptolem [...] D
Attalus: [Raising a toast at Philip's wedding part [...] D
Olympias: My poor child. You're like Achilles; cur [...] D
Olympias: [instructing her son about snakes] If yo [...] D
Old Ptolemy: It was said later that Alexander was [...] D
[after Alexander's wedding to Roxane] Philotas: B [...] D
Old Ptolemy: The surveyors told us we were now on [...] D
Alexander: Who is this great king, Darius, who ens [...] D
Philip: It's never easy to escape our mothers, Ale [...] D
Old Ptolemy: Who Roxane really was, I doubt any of [...] D
Alexander: You and I together, one last time Bucep [...] D
Aristotle: I can only warn you, not teach you. Bew [...] D
Alexander: [after Princess Stateira has confused H [...] D
Young Hephaistion: [after Alexander has lost a wre [...] D
[as the barbarians grovel in front of Alexander] [...] D

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