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MPAA RATING: R for graphic violence and some sexuality/nudity
Starring Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, Orlando Bloom, Diane Kruger, Peter O'Toole, Sean Bean, Saffron Burrows, and Julie Christie
Throughout time, men have waged war. Some for power, some for glory, some for honor -- and some for love. (Warner Bros.)
| GENRE(S): | Action | Adventure | Drama | War |
| WRITTEN BY: |
David Benioff
Homer (poem The Illiad) |
| DIRECTED BY: | Wolfgang Petersen |
| RELEASE DATE: |
DVD: January 4, 2005 Theatrical: May 14, 2004 |
| RUNNING TIME: | 163 minutes, Color |
| ORIGIN: | USA |
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The average user rating for this movie is 6.4 (out of 10) based on 163 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Khristian R. gave it a3:
I remember getting free tickets for this film and I came out so disappointed. Its seems so full of itself and its done in a bad carry on Troying way. The death scenes seem to be hammed up and the eptiomy of how cheesy this film is when Brad Pitt says "Take it, its yours". I like epic war films, histroical war films. This is bloody awful, and I think it only made money because of the stature of certain actors. Gladiator and Braveheart are brilliant, this one is the complete opposite. The only reason it gets a 3 is because of some of the designs..and thats about it.
[Anonymous] gave it a7:
Sure it has weaknesses. Sure the acting kinda sucked (except for Eric Bana's and Sean Bean's, and even Brad Pitt was pretty good). But it's a good movie. No where near as good as Braveheart and Gladiator but it's good.
Christine M. gave it an8:
I don't normally do reviews like this but I figured I would do one for this movie. I think a big problem a lot of people had with this movie was that it wasn't strict Iliad. This is true, but you have to remember, this is a movie and it is impossible to drag what was recorded as a ten year war, I believe, out on screen. You have to condense it. In that fact, I think this was done rather well in Troy. The battle scenes were done well even if they were computerized. Many movies do that nowadays because after all you can't higher 50,000 extras. As for the casting: Brian Cox and Brendan Gleeson did amazing jobs as the protagonists in this movie. Peter O'Toole was a delight to see and especially moving in the scene with Pitt. Sean Bean filled the role of Odysseus to a T, though I would have liked to of seen his character more often. Orlando Bloom did a fair job of playing Paris, after in my mind I felt they were not trying to get you to sympathize with Paris for bringing about the destruction of his own family and city. I have to say that the casting of Helen with Diane Kruger was poor. She just did not fill the role of "The Face that launched a 1000 ships." I felt her acting was a bit flat. Eric Bana was by far one of the best things about this movie. He grounded the character of Hector and you see the conflict he has with his loyalty to Troy and to his family. Bana pulled this off with class. Brad Pitt was, in my opinion, at his best since Legends of the Fall. Give the guy some slack, he has to play this almost godlike, most of the time emotionless character. In the scene with O'Toole he held his own quite well. Up and coming actress Rose Bryne did an amazing job with the role she had. Her character was actually a combination of a few of the women in the Iliad. Again she manages to hold her own in scenes with the likes of Brad Pitt and Brian Cox. A tough task for a newbie. Garrent Hedlund and Vincent Regan both did well with the roles of Patrocleus and Eudorus. Though I felt Hedlund's performance came off as a bit whiny. The flow of the story does drag in places but I think that happens in alot of movies. I do recommend this movie but not for strict Homer fans. What I loved most about this movie is that it highlights flaws in the human condition and almost warns the audience that everything action we take can lead to our own downfall.
Hagar D. gave it a0:
This movie is bad. I read the book and the real story is way better. Brad pitt is the worst actor.
Fred Bob gave it a9:
Pitt was brilliant. He sold the movie for me. Achilles is bad a$$.
Andrew T. gave it a7:
A interesting movie, now without its flaws, but very watchable especially for anyone that is interested in the Iliad and ancient Greek mythology. Although not strictly faithful to Homer, many of the characters and themes are accurately portrayed. Brad Pitt's character of the god-like Achilles is very powerful; it is unusual to see a role like this so finely drawn, not as a cartoon, but with the full range of emotions (although Pitt's rendering occasionally was a little emotionally flat). Overall, I recommend the movie; I have to admit that despite my reservations I have seen the move 4 times.
Diosa M. gave it a10:
i think troy is such an excellent movie.it is maybe not perfect but come think of it, its inperpection makes it perpect.so far besides gladiator and odyssey ,this troy has made me cry.i think they should watch it.it is realy good.it exceeded my expectations. if they have read iliad they'll realy apreaciate this movie. it even will widen ur knowledge. for me it seems that the great written by homer comes to life.

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