Well I saw Troy last night, and overall I did enjoy it quite a bit. Of course there were a few major changes to Homer's The Illiad, but that is to be expected when trying to change what is essentially a poem into a feature movie.
However time for the biggest rant, and what really got me fired up .... THEY CUT OUT THE BEST MONOLOGUE IN THE ENTIRE BOOK!
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How, in the name of Zeus' butthole, can you remove one of the most brilliant lines in the entire book?! Are you dense? This was the pinnacle moment in the story, where Achilleus, deep in mourning over his cousin's death confronts Hektor to extract bloody vengence. This is where Hektor knows what Achilleus will do to this body should he fall, and pleads to him to strike a bargain to honour their customs for respect of the dead, and where Achilleus' famous temper once again gains hold of him and directs his fate into an ever spiralling despair.
Why, oh the fuck, why didn't they include the last words of Hektor, where he proffesises Achilleus death? WHY?
That's all I care to write about it now, more to follow with discussion.
4 stars out of 5 for me (would have given it more if they included the fucking scene as Homer wrote it, but hey).