Saturday, October 29, 2016
Alexander - Movie Historical Accuracy
black lovage the swell\nWho is black lovage and why is he so great? natural in Pella in 356 BC (Central Macedonia, Greece) horse parsley was one of the most(prenominal) successful troops commanders in history, winning his first struggle at the age of 16. By the age of 20 he was the king of his homeland Macedonia come through his father Philip II after he was assassinated. By 25 Alexander had conquered the known founding (from Greece, Egypt to Pakistan). British Historian turkey cock Holland described him as the ultimate conqueror\n\nThe Film\nThe strike is based on Alexander the enormous, the military commander and queen regnant of Macedonia, and his life experiences, hardships and triumphs. Directed by Oliver Stone, the cast included Colin Farrell, Anthony Hopkins, Angelina Jolie, Val Kilmer and Jared Leto and was cock in locations such as England, Morocco and Thailand. Overall the historical save bourgeon received scurvy ratings. 16% from Rotten Tomatoes, 2/4 from Roger Ebert, 5.5/10 from IMDb and 39% from Metacritic.\n\nBucephalus\nAlexander commemorated his conquests by assignment over 70 military forts Alexandria, after himself and 1 genus Bucephala for his horse Bucephalus. Bucephalus originally was arduous and untameable by even great power Phillips best riders however a 13 year honest-to-goodness Alexander tames the stallion, realising the horse is horror-struck of its own shadow he turns it towards the sun. Bucephalus served Alexander in many battles but died due to disgraceful injuries at the Battle of the Hydaspes (June 326 BC). The dash captures the taming and death of Bucephalus perfectly harmonise to historical accounts in 344 BC.\n\nPtolemy\nThe consume begins with Ptolemy as he narrates Alexanders story, reciting his memories to a scribe in Alexandria, Egypt. Ptolemy (367 BC c. 283 BC) actually fought alongside Alexander in his conquests as a Macedonian general and became regulation of Egypt in 323 BC. In the film Pt olemy refers to the hero as Alexander the Great, however history shows that the Great was no...
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