Troy [HD DVD]
Troy [HD DVD]

Troy [HD DVD]

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Product Specifications
Product NameTroy [HD DVD]
ManufacturerWarner Home Video
Retail Price $28.99
EAN-130012569809468
EAN-1400012569809468
UPC012569809468
Specifications 
Release Date2006-09-12
FormatDVD
Actor(s)Brad Pitt, Brendan Gleeson, Julie Christie, Sean Bean, Trevor Eve, Ken Bones
Director(s)Wolfgang Petersen
RatingR, R (MPAA)
Num. of Items1
GenreAction-Adventure
Aspect Ratio2.40:1
Region Code1
Dimensions7.1 x 5.42 x 0.58 in.
Weight1 lbs.
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4 Star Rating  "Can someone show me where this is titled The Iliad and not Troy?"2008-09-30
- Reviewed By User: A2X7ZPBCWCV83Q
This is mainly a reply to all the 1 star reviews which don't take anything into account other than the inaccuracy in how this relates to The Iliad. I'm sorry that they might have raped your image from The Iliad, but this isn't a movie called The Iliad, it's called Troy. In the Iliad the siege took 9 years, does anyone actually expect something like that ever to be put to film? There is so much that would not translate well to film, I don't have a problem with other character changes they made.br /br /Get real, this is a 'fun' movie. It wasn't made to piss you off, giving something a 1 star review based soley on how it was not completely accurate to something is ridiculous. Pull up $300 million of your own money and make it how it how it was in The Iliad and see you recoup 1% of your production cost.
 
5 Star Rating  "Epic and Awesome"2008-09-16
- Reviewed By User: AS9ZV609VLHU9
A bunch of glorious battle scenes and a good story. The diector's cut is amazing.
 
2 Star Rating  "Peterson Cannot Grasp Homer"2008-09-13
- Reviewed By User: A23DPNJ74GE5Z8
Wolfgang Peterson's film based on Homer's Iliad is both tremendous and horribly skewed. Everyone knows the story of the Trojan Horse so it does not bear repeating, but I will outline what I think Peterson did right and what was revolting.

The screenplay, action, and sets are largely fantastic. Troy is an epic ancient metropolis and looking at it gives the viewer a sense of awe. Watching Achilles attack the Trojan beach is the greatest battle scene in the movie.

Likewise the casting and characters are largely wonderful. Whenever I reread the Iliad, Achilles will always be Brad Pitt, the cocky, proud, and deadly American. Eric Bana will always play Hector, Peter O'Toole Priam, and best of all, Sean Bean for Odysseus. These actors did wonderful jobs of portraying these epic characters and it felt like Homer when I saw them onscreen.

Peterson does a large bit of rewriting in this film, some of it understandable and some of it foul. I can see eliminating the physical presence of the gods, for any portrayal of Zeus or Athena would seem cliche and trite. But I cannot forgive the recasting of Agamemnon and Menelaus as despicable, megalomaniac brutes. Both these kings were noble and proud, and Peterson spits on both of them.

One of the foremost pleasures in reading the Iliad is recognizing that there is no stereotypical villain. Making Troy seem the pinnacle of ancient civilization and the Greeks shabby, grungy and greedy brutes does not fly well with me. Hector was indeed honorable (and I think the only virtuous character in the Iliad), but so were Menelaus and Agamemnon. Making the Greeks the enemy is simplistic and vapid, though perhaps the modern American will enjoy it - rooting for a tragic, virtuous hero (Hector and his city) always feels good, especially when you really hate the enemy (Menalaus and Agamemnon). Homer may have been a Trojan sympathizer (I don't think he was), but he was fair to Troy and to the Achaians. Peterson gets Hector's honor and courage right, and everything about Greek leadership wrong.

The largest problem Troy has is trying to retell a 40,000 line poem in two hours. Peterson is forced to cut book after book of Homer in his attempt to adapt it to the screen, but goes awry because of the drastic retelling. Everything seems rushed - ten years of war is condensed to two weeks of battle. Episodes such as Agamemnon's feud are terribly rushed and sparing Paris will make no one happy.

I wish that in Troy we saw less Peterson and more Homer. Let the bard speak for himself, let the real battle of Troy tell itself. What could have been a truly electrifying film because of the tremendous abilities of Bana, Bean, Pitt, and O'Toole is disappointing and unsatisfying. Its only boon is that it may encourage people to read Homer and read the tragedy of Achilles and Hector.
 
3 Star Rating  "Homer disappears for this spectacle"2008-08-20
- Reviewed By User: AQQLWCMRNDFGI
"Troy" is an example of not taking your subject seriously. Homer's twin epics, "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey" are sprawling, have lots of scenes, meander, and are not necessarily great movies in the making. But Homer's epics could be mined for the right material to make a good movie. But this isn't it.

First, the acting is not always so hot. Paris comes across as such a wimp that it is rather hard to take. Eric Bana creates a character who seems to recognize the tragedy that is occurring, but--compared with a wonderfully sculpted Brad Pitt--he doesn't look like he could hold his own with him in combat, which diminishes the impact of their inevitable one on one battle. Brad Pitt, as Achilles, seems pretty shallow, although he looks great. Peter O'Toole, playing Trojan King Priam, is not a terribly compelling figure.

Second, Homer (not Homer Simpson! Homer, the poet who created "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey") disappears as the script goes bizarre. Menelaus and Ajax die as portrayed in this version? The same with Agamemnon? There's enough pizzazz in Homer's work not to have to resort to the butchery of his works for alterations that are unnecessary.

Third, for some pluses. This is gorgeously shot; the battles scenes are well played; the computer graphics work well and are not over obtrusive. The depiction is near spectacular. Even though it bears only a modest resemblance to Homer (for which, ultimately, I'm old-fashioned enough that I cannot forgive the perpetrators), it is all to the good that people ignorant of his work will at least have some faint knowledge of it by watching this. Maybe a few more people might actually read his work after having viewed this flick. If so, this movie has made its own contribution.

I tend to rate products pretty positively, since I normally review things that I like. This movie I don't like so much. But, on the other hand, if you want to see a buff Brad Pitt, lots of spectacle, fine special effects, even if the movie greatly ignores Homer, then you'll probably enjoy this. So, on a split vote, I'll go with a 3.
 
4 Star Rating  "Pitt Rules"2008-07-05
- Reviewed By ryan_liske
Pitt rules. He makes every movie his own. You can't deny his power, or his intimate relationship with the camera.

The battle scenes are tight and dramatic. The giant slain is my favorite scene. That, and when our hero is felled.
 
4 Star Rating  "Petersen's majestic Troy"2008-06-30
- Reviewed By User: A2OFSDJB3MVQ16
I previously owned the HD DVD copy of this epic but traded it when I heard that there would be a Directors Cut which would be an improvement on the previous one as far as the video. If you're a fan of this film as I was, then I would recommend this epic whole-heartedly. Some of the dialogue is a little too contemporary for a film of this type and Diane Kruger seems somewhat wooded as Helen but a great beauty nevertheless but Pitt and Eric Bana do excel as the rivals in the war and they're supported by a fine cast of veteran actors such as Brian Cox & the great Peter O'Toole. This film doesn't quite fall in the classic status like "Gladiator" but nevertheless Wolfgang Petersen has delivered an enjoyable, entertaining epic with awesome battle scenes that DeMille would be proud of. Definitely a must if you have a HDTV that is 50" or more!!
 
5 Star Rating  "GREAT MOVIE!!"2008-06-29
- Reviewed By sandeesdandees
I believe this is one of Brad Pitt's best movies. I though Orlando Bloom was beautiful but a real wimp! Eric Bana was Great too! I know you will love this movie!
 
4 Star Rating  "Good Action"2008-06-03
- Reviewed By sellerd
Interesting story of the problems love can cause when left in the hands of the young and foolish/inexperienced. Brad Pitt did justice to the role as hero and so did the other major leads.
 
5 Star Rating  "Loved it!"2008-05-11
- Reviewed By hollywood_boy
With the add'l 30 minutes of never-before-seen footage, this Blu-ray is AWESOME! The quality of this High Def release is right up there - Very sharp and crystal clear on my 110" screen. Definitely worth the price!
 
5 Star Rating  "You have to get it"2008-05-02
- Reviewed By hornswoggle3
This movie is completely awesome! When I first got my 42in plasma and HD DVD player, this was the first movie I bought to watch on it. I was also considering 300 but, this movie has a much larger fight scenes, especially the siege of Troy. It is absolutely amazing how much of a difference there is between regular DVD and HD!
 
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