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Type

hollywood

Year

2004

Rating

R (Nudity|Graphic Violence|Some Sexuality)

Language

English

Runtime

2h 42m

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Troy

Troy: While visiting Spartan King Menelaus, Trojan prince Paris falls for Menelaus' wife, Helen and takes her back to Troy. Menelaus' brother, King Agamemnon.

AdventureWarActionHistoryDrama

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Director

Wolfgang Petersen

Producer

Gail Katz, Colin Wilson, Diana Rathbun

Screenwriter

David Benioff

Distributor

Warner Bros. Pictures

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Synopsis

Troy opens with a premise that immediately establishes conflict and forward momentum: While visiting Spartan King Menelaus, Trojan prince Paris falls for Menelaus' wife, Helen... From there, the film appears to widen that setup into a broader adventure, war, action, history, drama story where each new development adds pressure, complicates the choices facing the central characters, and raises the question of how far they are willing to go to protect what matters to them or survive what is coming next. That allows the narrative to build tension through both action and motive, using secrecy, fear, loyalty, ambition, guilt, and misunderstanding to keep the conflict moving while making the consequences feel personal rather than abstract. With while visiting Spartan King Menelaus, Trojan prince Paris falls for Menelaus' wife, Helen and takes her back to Troy. as part of its foundation, the material also seems shaped to balance pace with atmosphere, using its english-language setting and 2h 42m frame to deliver a fuller arc about vulnerability, consequence, and the cost of trying to stay ahead of events that keep becoming more dangerous and difficult to control.

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Movie Info

Production Co
Village Roadshow Prod., Plan B Films, Radiant Pictures, Warner Brothers
Rating
R (Nudity|Graphic Violence|Some Sexuality)
Genre
Adventure, War, Action, History, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date
May 13, 2004, Wide
Runtime
2h 42m
Sound Mix
Surround, Dolby SRD, DTS, SDDS
Aspect Ratio
Scope (2.35:1)