Troy (2004) Hindi Dubbed Movie
Troy is a 2004 American epic war film directed by Wolfgang Petersen and starring Brad Pitt as Achilles, with Eric Bana, Orlando Bloom, and Diane Kruger. Written by David Benioff, and loosely based on Homer's Iliad, the film is about a feud within the Greek camp during the siege of the city of Troy and how the feud must be resolved before the Greeks can triumph. The conflict centers on the hero Achilles and how his decision on whether to assist the Greeks will ultimately decide the outcome of the war. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Costume Design.
Kings and Warriors of other Greek states
• Sean Bean as Odysseus, the king of Ithaca and friend of Achilles.• Julian Glover as Triopas, the king of Thessaly.
• Nathan Jones as Boagrius, a Thessalian champion.
• Tyler Mane as Greater Ajax, the king of Salamis.
Production
The city of Troy was built in the Mediterranean island of Malta at Fort Ricasoli from April to June 2003.Other important scenes were shot in Mellieħa, a small town in the north of Malta, and on the small island of Comino. The outer walls of Troy were built and filmed in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.Film production was disrupted for a period of time after Hurricane Marty affected filming areas.
Box office totals
• Budget – $175,000,000
• Marketing cost – $50,000,000
• Opening weekend gross (Domestic)
• Total domestic grosses – $133,378,256
• Total overseas grosses – $364,031,596
• Total worldwide grosses – $497,409,853
• Marketing cost – $50,000,000
• Opening weekend gross (Domestic)
• Total domestic grosses – $133,378,256
• Total overseas grosses – $364,031,596
• Total worldwide grosses – $497,409,853
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During a peace negotiation between Troy and Sparta, the Trojan Paris elopes with Helen, the wife of Spartan King Menelaus. As a result, Menelaus recruits his brother King Agamemnon of Mycenae—and through him, many of the great heroes of Greece—for an assault on Troy. Agamemnon welcomes this pretext, as he has long contemplated a war against the Trojans.
Achilles, hoping for personal fame and glory, is among the heroes to accompany Agamemnon.
Upon arrival, Achilles and the Myrmidons kill many Trojans and desecrate the temple of Apollo. Briseis, a member of the Trojan royal family, is captured. Though Achilles claims Briseis as his prize, Agamemnon takes her for himself, thus opening the feud which becomes the central conflict. Angered by the injustice of losing his prize, Achilles refuses to fight in support of the Greeks. In the ensuing battle, the Greeks suffer serious losses, including the death of Menelaus, and they are unable to make progress against the Trojans and their hero Hector.
Achilles, hoping for personal fame and glory, is among the heroes to accompany Agamemnon.
Upon arrival, Achilles and the Myrmidons kill many Trojans and desecrate the temple of Apollo. Briseis, a member of the Trojan royal family, is captured. Though Achilles claims Briseis as his prize, Agamemnon takes her for himself, thus opening the feud which becomes the central conflict. Angered by the injustice of losing his prize, Achilles refuses to fight in support of the Greeks. In the ensuing battle, the Greeks suffer serious losses, including the death of Menelaus, and they are unable to make progress against the Trojans and their hero Hector.
At the Greek camp, Achilles saves Briseis from Agamemnon's men when they try to rape her. She tries to kill Achilles, but realizes that she has feelings for him and they fall in love. Achilles prepares his men to leave, angering Patroclus. That night, the Trojans launch a surprise attack on the Greek encampment that lasts until morning. The attack goes favorably for the Trojans until Achilles appears leading his army of Myrmidons. Hector finally faces off against Achilles and slits his throat, but upon removing his helmet Hector discovers a mortally wounded Patroclus, disguised as Achilles. Shocked, both armies agree to end fighting for the day.
Eudorus tells Achilles of his cousin's death. Furious, Achilles attacks him and harms Briseis when she tries to stop him. Hector realizes that Achilles will seek revenge, and begins making preparations to save his loved ones. He shows Andromache a secret path out of the city, asking her to use it if the city falls.
The next day, Achilles approaches the gates of Troy alone and challenges Hector. The duel appears evenly matched, but Hector is ultimately slain and dragged from the back of Achilles' chariot, shocking the Trojans. That night King Priam (Peter O'Toole) sneaks into the Greek camp and asks Achilles to return Hector's body. Achilles grants his request and breaks down saying "My brother, we will meet again in the afterlife." swearing a truce for them to mourn, and lets Briseis return with Priam. He apologizes to Eudorus and tells him to take the Myrmidons home.
The next day, Achilles approaches the gates of Troy alone and challenges Hector. The duel appears evenly matched, but Hector is ultimately slain and dragged from the back of Achilles' chariot, shocking the Trojans. That night King Priam (Peter O'Toole) sneaks into the Greek camp and asks Achilles to return Hector's body. Achilles grants his request and breaks down saying "My brother, we will meet again in the afterlife." swearing a truce for them to mourn, and lets Briseis return with Priam. He apologizes to Eudorus and tells him to take the Myrmidons home.
Maquette Trojan Horse, used in Troy, a gift from Brad Pitt to the Turkish town Canakkale.
Troy mourns Hector's death while King Agamemnon fumes that he cannot attack while the Trojans are vulnerable, even though they still can't breach their walls. Realizing the mad king would see them all killed before he gives up his ambition, Odysseus devises a plan to infiltrate the city. The Trojans discover that the Greeks have departed, leaving a wooden horse at their camp. Priam trusts his priests that the horse is an offering to Poseidon and a gift, despite the misgivings of Paris and Glaucus. Assuming victory, the Trojans take the horse into the city and celebrate. A Trojan scout finds the Greek ships hidden in a cove near Troy, but is killed before he can spread the news. A band of Greeks led by Achilles and Odysseus come out of the horse at night, opening the gates to the city allowing the main army to enter. The Greeks commence the Sack of Troy, massacring the people and looting. The Trojan army leads a desperate defense of the royal palace but falls to the Greeks.
Troy mourns Hector's death while King Agamemnon fumes that he cannot attack while the Trojans are vulnerable, even though they still can't breach their walls. Realizing the mad king would see them all killed before he gives up his ambition, Odysseus devises a plan to infiltrate the city. The Trojans discover that the Greeks have departed, leaving a wooden horse at their camp. Priam trusts his priests that the horse is an offering to Poseidon and a gift, despite the misgivings of Paris and Glaucus. Assuming victory, the Trojans take the horse into the city and celebrate. A Trojan scout finds the Greek ships hidden in a cove near Troy, but is killed before he can spread the news. A band of Greeks led by Achilles and Odysseus come out of the horse at night, opening the gates to the city allowing the main army to enter. The Greeks commence the Sack of Troy, massacring the people and looting. The Trojan army leads a desperate defense of the royal palace but falls to the Greeks.
While Troy is burned, Andromache helps Helen and many others Paris gives Aeneas the Sword of Troy. After helping the survivors off, he heads back into the city to join the defense but abandons them after hearing Briseis calling him. Odysseus kills Glaucus. Agamemnon kills Priam, and, drunk on his victory, is killed by Briseis with a concealed knife. Achilles saves Briseis but is shot in his heel and several more times by Paris with his bow. Dying, Achilles urges Briseis to escape from the city with Paris. As he dies, Achilles removes all but the first arrow from his body, the soldiers finding him with only a single arrow through his heel. Funeral rituals are performed for him in the ruins of Troy the next day. The film ends with a speech from Odysseus, "If they ever tell my story, let them say I walked with giants. Men rise and fall like the winter wheat, but these names will never die. Let them say I lived in the time of Hector, tamer of horses. Let them say I lived in the time of Achilles.
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