Visually Appealing Films: 300, Rise of an Empire

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300, Rise of an Empire
Honestly, the film looks visually appealing. The sequel hasn’t lost sight of what makes this franchise great, so it just enhances the visuals by making it sharper and the camera transitions smoother. But the story isn’t nearly as captivating. The film centers on Themistocles and Artemisia I of Caria, as well as Xerxes I of Persia. The Battle of Artemisia was a naval engagement, at the same time with the battle of Thermopylae, and was fought between an alliance of Greek city-states and the Persian Empire in September 480 BC, in the straits between the mainland and the northern tip of the island of Euboea. It is a follow-up to the 2006 film 300, taking place before, during, and after the events of that film. The cast includes Sullivan Stapleton, Eva Green, Hans Matheson, and Jack O'Connell. The trailer for 300, Rise of Empire, incorporates captivating location, conflicting wars and dramatic sound effects to advertise the movie to effects of war during the Roman Empire.
The long gestating sequel to 300 has finally arrived. After what seemed like years of talk, 300, Rise of an Empire is the sequel that will tell the story of what happens after 300 Spartans died trying to fight off the Persian forces of Xerxes.
There are many different beliefs on how and why the Roman Empire ended. It was founded on geography, military strength, and wise leadership. Throughout Europe, Asia Minor, and North Africa, the Roman Empire spread. There were multiple causes to the fall of Rome including economic reasons, political disputes, military invasions and threats by both internal and external forces. The Rise of an Empire subtitle could be a nod to several of the films rumored plot points including the Greeks rising up to Persi...

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...hat the film leaves the audience believing that the Spartans were the only Greek forces to lead an attack against the Persians.
Along with Eva Green and Rodrigo Santoro, the 300, Rose of an Empire cast will feature a few relative unknowns including Animal Kingdom’s Sullivan Stapleton as General Themistocles, the leader of the Greek army. Like with the first film Warmers is presumably hoping to use the promise of insane action to lure in audiences rather than a cast of A-list stars. However, it will have been nearly seven years since 300 when this sequel releases, which leaves us wondering if audiences are still interested in a return to watch the second part. Film like 300 pioneered a very specific style of filmmaking that was memorable at the time, but after countless underwhelming copycats, may not generate quite as much interest in today’s movie going audience.

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