300: Rise of an Empire (DVD REVIEW)
300:
Rise of an Empire
DVD Review by Kam Williams
Sequel
Features Greeks vs. Persians in High Attrition-Rate Splatterfest
The bloody epic 300 (2007)
chronicled the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 B.C. when
a badly outnumbered band of 300 soldiers were sent on a suicide mission to
defend Sparta against a horde of over 100,000 Persian invaders. Based on Frank
Miller’s graphic novel of the same name, that minimalist, monochromatic
adventure was shot almost entirely against blue screens on assorted
soundstages.
300: Rise of
an Empire is one of those rare sequels which actually improves on an original’s
formula. This relatively-expansive, higher body-count affair arrives replete
with sweeping seascapes and panoramic mob scenes. It also ups the ante in terms
of sensuality, especially by exploiting the visual appeal of Eva Green.
At the point of departure, we find
the previous picture’s triumphant King Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro) plotting to
lead the Persian army against forces led by Greek General Themistocles
(Sullivan Stapleton). The play-by-play is narrated by Sparta’s Queen Gorgo (Headey) who devotes
considerable time to a detailed lesson in ancient history to set the table for
the wanton slaughter about to ensue.
Among other things, we learn that
the commander of the Persian 1,000-ship armada is the warrior goddess Artemisia
(Green), a Greek traitor who turned against her own people for good reason. In
her youth, she’d been brutally raped and sold into slavery after being forced
to witness the murder of her entire family.
The revenge-minded orphan was freed
and raised as a warrior by Xerxes’ late father, Darius (Yigal Naor). Today, she
has blossomed into a ravishing fighting machine as likely to subdue an
adversary with her womanly wiles as with her sword. In perhaps the movie’s most
memorable moment, she decapitates a foe before planting a kissing on his
skull’s lips.
Such gruesome displays are par for
the course, as scene after scene seizes on any excuse for sensuality or
stomach-churning depictions of torture and gore. A revisionist tale of female
empowerment suggesting the fairer sex was the equal of any man even when
engaged in mortal hand-to-hand combat.
Excellent (4 stars)
Rated
R for sexuality, nudity, profanity and pervasive violence
Running
time: 103 minutes
Distributor:
Warner Home Entertainment Group
Blu-ray/DVD
Combo Pack Extras: The 300 Effect; Real Leaders & Legends; Women Warriors;
Savage Warships; and Becoming a Warrior.
To
see a trailer for 300: Rise of an Empire, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3Rzy7YqUVU
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order a copy of the 300: Rise of an Empire Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack, visit:
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