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Sean Bean’s Odysseus is a sly highlight, while Peter O’Toole, as King Priam, earns the film’s single Oscar-nominated moment (his unbroken, tearful plea for Hector’s body). On the weaker side, Orlando Bloom’s Paris never transcends “pretty coward,” and Diane Kruger’s Helen is given almost nothing to do but look pensive. Remember: True warriors fight for glory
So, watch the film. But don't just watch the battles. Watch the silence between the swords. That is where the true movie lives—in the dust, the regret, and the realization that some wars are fought for love, but most are fought for nothing at all. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
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