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Spartans, Persians and fighting, oh my!

After much internet hype and speculation, “300” makes its way onto the silver screen, packed with action, a solid plot and bloody violence.

Much in the same vein as “Troy,” “Gladiator” and other epic films, “300” is Frank Miller’s big screen adaptation of his graphic novel of the same name. And much like Miller’s previous flick “Sin City,” “300” features unique cinematography and enhanced computer generated imagery.

The plot is simple but effective. It’s 480 B.C. and Persian King Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro) sends his enormous army to conquer Greece. Not willing to bow down to the Persians, the Greek city of Sparta enlists 300 of its finest soldiers to meet the Persians at Thermopylae to hold off the forthcoming attack, buying time to allow other Greek forces to prepare for invasion.

The band of 300 is led by king Leonidas (Gerard Butler), who exudes everything that a king should be: powerful, fearless and loyal to his soldiers.

As the Spartans make their way to battle, they must face hordes of warriors, monsters and animals determined to put their actions to a halt. However, 300 soldiers manage to maneuver their way through several very detailed troops until they come face to face with Xerxes, for a showdown that’s both bloody and entertaining.

“300” is a visually stunning film to watch. Every scene is detailed, and the action sequences are slowed down so the audience can see every stab, block and splatter of blood. Leonidas and his soldiers look like real life versions of He-Man: ripped, hairless and wearing only a cape and loin cloth. Other soldiers they must battle against are also very detailed, especially the army who wears haunting silver masks that look like they stepped right out of a Missy Elliott video. The only one who looks somewhat out of place is the flamboyant Xerxes, who is pierced in every place possible and is reminiscent of RuPaul.

“300” can be compared to certain current wars and certain current political figures, however opinions may vary on who represents whom.

“300” will definitely appeal to action fans, as it starts off from the get go. However, if one can look passed those scenes, there’s also a plot that is oddly engrossing.

“300” is rated R for graphic battle sequences throughout, some sexuality and nudity. Runtime is 117 minutes.

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