Troy

Titolo originale: Troy
Regia: Wolfgang Petersen |
Anno: 2004
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Guerra Azione Storia
Tag: epic | adultery | sibling relationship | hostility | bravery | mythology | beauty | trojan war | wall | fraud | sword fight | battlefield | historical fiction | ancient world | based on song, poem or rhyme | pyre | ancient greece | peplum | trojan horse | bronze age | sparta greece | grand | ships | sword and sandal | helmet | exhilarated | 12th century bc | achilles | helen of troy |
Cast: Brad Pitt | Orlando Bloom | Eric Bana | Brian Cox | Sean Bean | Brendan Gleeson | Diane Kruger | Peter O'Toole | Rose Byrne | Saffron Burrows | Garrett Hedlund | Vincent Regan | Julie Christie | Nathan Jones | Mark Lewis Jones | John Shrapnel | James Cosmo | Nigel Terry | Julian Glover | Trevor Eve | Frankie Fitzgerald | Lucie Barat | Siri Svegler | Ken Bones | Manuel Cauchi | Owain Yeoman | Tyler Mane | Louis Dempsey | Joshua Richards | Tim Chipping | Desislava Stefanova | Tanja Tzarovska | Luke Tal | Matthew Tal | Alex King | Adoni Maropis | Jacob Smith |

Nel 1193 A.C., Paride, principe di Troia, rapisce Elena, regina di Sparta e moglie di Menelao. Questo sarŕ l'evento che scatenerŕ la guerra tra la Grecia micenea e Troia, una guerra lunga dieci anni che vedrà protagonisti due eroi contrapposti: Achille per i greci ed Ettore per i troiani.

Frasi

Hector: I've seen this moment in my dreams. I'll m [...] D
Briseis: Would you leave this all behind? Achille [...] D
[first title cards] Title card: 3200 years ago... [...] D
Menelaus: I want her back. Agamemnon: Well, of co [...] D
[first lines] Odysseus: [voiceover] Men are haunt [...] D
Briseis: Do you enjoy provoking me? D
Achilles: If you sailed any slower the war would b [...] D
Achilles: If I hurt you, it's not what I wanted D
Patroclus: Prince Hector, is he as good a warrior [...] D
Odysseus: The men believe we came here for Menelau [...] D
Menelaus: May the Gods keep the wolves in the hill [...] D
[Priam kneels and kisses Achilles' hands] Achille [...] D
Paris: Father, this is Helen. Priam: Helen? Helen [...] D
Achilles: Apparently you won some great victory. [...] D
Achilles: It's a beautiful night. D
Achilles: Speak. Eudorus: Apollo sees everything! [...] D
Achilles: Flank! To the flank! D
Agamemnon: May the gods keep the wolves in the fie [...] D
Hector: All my life I've lived by a code and the c [...] D
Priam: [to Helen] I have heard rumors of your beau [...] D
Nestor: One more thing, we need Achilles and his M [...] D
Achilles: The gods envy us. D
Menelaus: [to Paris] See the crows? They've never [...] D
Achilles: [to Briseis] You are free. If I hurt you [...] D
Briseis: I thought you were a dumb brute. It would [...] D
Paris: [to Helen] Then I'll make it easy for him t [...] D
Achilles: Is there no one else? Is there no one el [...] D
Helen: You should not have come here tonight. Par [...] D
Achilles: You were brave to fight them. You have c [...] D
Hector: Make him swing and miss; he'll tire. D
Hector: You say you're willing to die for love but [...] D
Eudorus: [about Patroclus] He wore your armor. You [...] D
Odysseus: [Achilles throws his spear into a nearby [...] D
Achilles: Patroclus, put down your spear... Patro [...] D
Briseis: You lost your cousin, and now you have ta [...] D
Achilles: [to Briseis] Trojan soldiers died protec [...] D
Achilles: [the beach at sunset. Achilles finds his [...] D
Agamemnon: Peace is for women and the weak. D
Agamemnon: I see you're not hiding behind your hig [...] D
Achilles: We men are wretched things. D
Menelaus: Princes of Troy, on our last night toget [...] D
Paris: Do you love me, brother? Will you protect m [...] D
Helen: Menelaus was a brave man. He fought for hon [...] D
Achilles: Things are less simple today. Odysseus: [...] D
Achilles: [to his men] Myrmidons! My brothers of t [...] D
Hector: Yesterday the Greeks underestimated us. We [...] D
Paris: [discussing the wooden horse] Father, burn [...] D
Odysseus: It's no insult to say a dead man is dead [...] D
Patroclus: Nervous? Achilles: Petrified. D
Hector: [Feeling guily about killing Patrocolus] I [...] D
Andromache: 50,000 Greeks did not cross the sea to [...] D
Helen: [to Hector] All those widows. I still hear [...] D
Achilles: [when asked why he let Hector go] It's t [...] D
Achilles: Of all the kings of Greece, I respect yo [...] D
Achilles: [to Hector's corpse] We will meet again, [...] D
Achilles: [to Hector] Get up, Prince of Troy! I wo [...] D
Achilles: Play your tricks on me. But not on my co [...] D
Agamemnon: I almost lost this war because of your [...] D
Achilles: Never hesitate. D
Hector: [about his baby son] I want to see him gro [...] D
Agamemnon: [to Briseis] You'll be my slave in Myce [...] D
Odysseus: This war will never be forgotten, nor wi [...] D
Hector: If I die... Andromache: No... Hector: If [...] D
Messenger Boy: [walks into Achilles's tent and see [...] D
[last lines] Odysseus: [voiceover] If they ever t [...] D
Briseis: Am I still your captive? Achilles: You'r [...] D
Glaucus: [the Appolonians are making their last st [...] D
Ajax: [to his shipmates, as they approach the Troj [...] D
Messenger Boy: Are the stories true? They say your [...] D
Briseis: Am I still your captive? Achilles: You'r [...] D
Odysseus: We need you. Greece needs you. Achilles [...] D
Thetis: Your glory walks hand-in-hand with your do [...] D
Achilles: I told you how to fight but I never told [...] D
[first lines] Title Card: 3200 years ago. After d [...] D
[Paris cowardly bows out of a duel with Menelaus, [...] D
Briseis: Why did you choose this life? Achilles: [...] D
Agamemnon: [on the death of Patroclus] That boy ma [...] D
Achilles: At night I see their faces. All the men [...] D
Achilles: Imagine a king who fights his own battle [...] D
Achilles: [Contemptuously referring to Agamemnon] [...] D
Achilles: What's your name? [no reply] Achilles: [...] D
Helen: I can't ask anyone to fight for me. I'm no [...] D
Priam: [to Achilles about Hector] I loved my boy f [...] D
Priam: [to Achilles] I knew your father. He died w [...] D
Menelaus: May the Gods keep the wolves in the hill [...] D
Hector: [to priest] Bird signs? You want to plan o [...] D
Priam: [about Helen] Do you love her, my son? Par [...] D
Achilles: You gave me peace in a lifetime of war. D
Hector: Fight me! Achilles: Why kill you now, Pri [...] D
Paris: Pearls from the sea of Propontus. Helen: T [...] D
Achilles: [Seashore - Sunset. Achilles finds his m [...] D
Thetis: If you stay in Larissa, you will find peac [...] D
Agamemnon: Achilles is one man! Odysseus: Hector [...] D
Odysseus: [to Achilles] War is young men dying and [...] D
[from director's cut] Priam: When you were very y [...] D
Achilles: Go home, prince. Drink some wine, make l [...] D
Eudorus: We were going to sail home today. Odysse [...] D
Andromache: [to Hector] I can't imagine life witho [...] D
Patroclus: Is Ajax going to fight in Troy? Odysse [...] D
Achilles: Myrmidans! Brothers of the sword, I rath [...] D
Achilles: I'll tell you a secret. Something they d [...] D
[from director's cut] Helen: You're very young, m [...] D
Agamemnon: [approaches king] Good day for the crow [...] D
Achilles: You're still my enemy in the morning. P [...] D
Agamemnon: The Gods only protect the strong. D
[Eyes closed, Briseis has blade against his throat [...] D
Agamemnon: [upon seeing Achilles' boat to land fir [...] D
Achilles: Why? Are the Greeks tired of fighting ea [...] D
Odysseus: Then fight for me. My wife will feel muc [...] D
Agamemnon: [Observing Achilles' ship racing in fro [...] D
Achilles: [to Priam] You are a far better king tha [...] D
Priam: I've fought many wars in my time. Some I've [...] D
Hector: All my life, I live by a course, and the c [...] D