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00:02:54 Men are haunted by the vastness
00:02:59 And so we ask ourselves...
00:03:02 ... will our actions echo
00:03:06 Will strangers hear our names
00:03:10 ... and wonder who we were...
00:03:12 ... how bravely we fought...
00:03:15 ... how fiercely we loved?
00:04:38 Good day for the crows.
00:04:40 I told you yesterday
00:04:45 Remove your army from my land.
00:04:48 I like your land.
00:04:50 I think we'll stay.
00:04:54 They fought bravely yesterday.
00:04:56 Not well, but bravely.
00:04:58 They won't fight for you.
00:05:00 That's what the Messenians said.
00:05:02 And the Arcadians and the Epeians.
00:05:05 Now they all fight for me.
00:05:08 You can't have the whole world,
00:05:11 It's too big, even for you.
00:05:14 I don't want to watch
00:05:17 Let's settle this war in the old manner.
00:05:24 And if my man wins?
00:05:26 We'll leave Thessaly for good.
00:05:29 I'm a generous man.
00:05:31 If mine wins,
00:05:34 ...but Thessaly falls
00:05:37 ...to fight with me whenever I call.
00:05:44 Boagrius!
00:06:03 This is my man.
00:06:07 Achilles!
00:06:18 Boagrius has this effect
00:06:22 Careful who you insult, old king.
00:06:27 My king, Achilles is not with the army.
00:06:31 - Where is he?
00:07:11 I was having a good dream.
00:07:15 Very good dream.
00:07:18 King Agamemnon sent me.
00:07:21 I'll speak to your king in the morning.
00:07:24 But, my lord, it is morning.
00:07:28 They're waiting for you.
00:07:45 Are the stories about you true?
00:07:49 They say your mother is
00:07:54 They say you can't be killed.
00:07:56 I wouldn't be bothering
00:07:59 The Thessalonian you're fighting...
00:08:01 ...he's the biggest man I've ever seen.
00:08:08 That's why no one will remember
00:08:18 Achilles! Achilles! Achilles!
00:08:22 Achilles! Achilles! Achilles!
00:08:35 Perhaps we should have our war
00:08:39 I should have you whipped
00:08:44 Perhaps you should fight him.
00:08:46 Achilles.
00:08:48 Achilles.
00:08:52 Look at the men's faces.
00:08:57 You can end this war
00:09:02 Think how many songs they'll sing
00:09:06 Let them go home to their wives.
00:09:14 Imagine a king who fights his own
00:09:22 Of all the warlords loved by the gods,
00:09:28 We need him, my king.
00:09:31 For now.
00:10:26 Is there no one else?
00:10:33 Is there no one else?
00:10:40 Who are you, soldier?
00:10:43 Achilles. Son of Peleus.
00:10:46 Achilles?
00:10:49 I'll remember the name.
00:10:52 The ruler of Thessaly
00:10:57 Give it to your king.
00:11:00 He's not my king.
00:11:20 - Brothers in arms!
00:11:23 - Friendship!
00:11:33 Princes of Troy,
00:11:37 ...Queen Helen and I salute you.
00:11:42 We've had our conflicts before,
00:11:45 We fought many battles,
00:11:50 But I have always respected
00:11:53 Priam is a good king, a good man.
00:11:55 I respected him as an adversary.
00:12:01 Hector, Paris, young princes, come.
00:12:04 Drink with me.
00:12:08 Let us drink to peace.
00:12:10 To peace between Troy and Sparta.
00:12:15 May the gods keep the wolves in
00:12:43 - For the gods.
00:12:47 Strong arm.
00:12:50 I've seen too many of my men
00:12:54 Never again, I hope.
00:12:56 Only one man wields a sword
00:12:59 Achilles.
00:13:01 That madman.
00:13:02 He would hurl a spear at Zeus himself.
00:13:10 See that one over there?
00:13:14 She's a little lioness.
00:13:19 Thank you.
00:13:23 My wife waits for me right there.
00:13:26 Wives are for breeding.
00:13:28 You understand, for making little princes.
00:13:33 You make excellent wine in Sparta.
00:14:26 You shouldn't be here.
00:14:32 That's what you said last night.
00:14:36 Last night was a mistake.
00:14:40 And the night before?
00:14:43 I've made many mistakes this week.
00:15:01 Do you want me to go?
00:15:07 Yes.
00:15:20 Where should I go?
00:15:23 Away.
00:15:26 Far away.
00:16:24 I have something for you.
00:16:34 Pearls from the Sea of Propontis.
00:16:47 They're beautiful.
00:16:51 But I can't wear them.
00:16:54 Menelaus would kill us both.
00:16:58 Don't be afraid of him.
00:17:01 I'm not afraid of dying.
00:17:06 I'm afraid of tomorrow.
00:17:12 I'm afraid of watching you sail away
00:17:20 Before you came to Sparta,
00:17:26 I walked, and I ate,
00:17:30 ...but I was just a ghost.
00:17:33 You don't have to fear tomorrow.
00:17:39 Come with me.
00:17:49 Don't play with me. Don't play.
00:17:53 If you come, we'll never be safe.
00:17:57 Men will hunt us,
00:18:01 But I'll love you.
00:18:05 Till the day they burn my body...
00:18:08 ...I will love you.
00:18:34 Tecton.
00:18:37 Make the proper offerings to Poseidon
00:18:41 We don't need any more
00:18:43 Goat or pig?
00:18:47 Which does the sea god prefer?
00:18:50 I'll wake the priest and ask him.
00:18:56 Paris.
00:19:01 We should get to bed.
00:19:05 I have no trouble sleeping on the seas,
00:19:08 Athena sings lullabies to me.
00:19:12 And who sang lullabies
00:19:15 Tonight?
00:19:18 Tonight was the fisherman's wife.
00:19:22 A lovely creature.
00:19:24 I hope you didn't let the fisherman
00:19:28 He was more concerned with the fish.
00:19:30 You do understand why
00:19:33 For peace.
00:19:34 And you understand that Menelaus,
00:19:37 ...is a very powerful man.
00:19:39 And that his brother, Agamemnon,
00:19:41 ...commands all the Greek forces.
00:19:45 What does this have to do
00:19:47 Paris...
00:19:49 ...you're my brother and I love you.
00:19:51 But if you do anything
00:19:54 ...I will rip your pretty face
00:20:02 Now get some sleep.
00:20:05 We sail in the morning.
00:20:31 A beautiful morning.
00:20:35 Sometimes the gods bless you in the
00:20:39 Drop sail!
00:20:44 Do you love me, brother?
00:20:47 Would you protect me
00:20:52 The last time
00:20:55 ...you were 10 years old,
00:20:59 What have you done now?
00:21:02 I must show you something.
00:21:37 - Where is she?
00:21:39 I swear by the father of the gods,
00:21:45 My king!
00:21:48 She left.
00:21:50 With the Trojans.
00:21:56 The fisherman here saw her
00:22:00 The Trojans?
00:22:02 With the young prince, Paris. She...
00:22:11 Get my ship ready.
00:22:14 Turn us round. Back to Sparta.
00:22:17 High on the sail!
00:22:18 - Wait, wait.
00:22:20 - Listen to me.
00:22:23 Do you know how many years our father
00:22:26 I love her.
00:22:30 It's all a game to you, isn't it?
00:22:32 You roam from town to town, bedding
00:22:36 You think you know
00:22:38 What about your father's love?
00:22:40 You spat on him
00:22:42 What about the love for your country?
00:22:50 I won't let you start a war for her.
00:22:52 May I speak?
00:22:55 What you're saying is true. I've wronged
00:22:59 If you want to take Helen
00:23:03 But I go with her.
00:23:06 To Sparta? They'll kill you.
00:23:07 Then I'll die fighting.
00:23:10 Oh, and that sounds heroic to you,
00:23:14 - Little brother, have you ever killed a man?
00:23:17 - Ever seen a man die in combat?
00:23:19 I've killed men, and I've heard them
00:23:23 And there's nothing glorious about it.
00:23:26 You say you want to die for love.
00:23:30 And you know nothing about love!
00:23:32 All the same, I go with her.
00:23:36 I won't ask you to fight my war.
00:23:41 You already have.
00:23:45 To Troy!
00:23:46 About ship! Set sail!
00:24:22 - I want her back.
00:24:25 She's a beautiful woman.
00:24:27 I want her back so I can kill her
00:24:31 I won't rest till I've burned Troy
00:24:34 I thought you wanted peace with Troy.
00:24:37 I should have listened to you.
00:24:39 Peace is for the women...
00:24:41 ...and the weak.
00:24:44 Empires are forged by war.
00:24:49 All my life, I've stood by your side,
00:24:54 You're the elder, you reap the glory.
00:24:58 But have I ever complained?
00:25:01 Never. You're a man of honor.
00:25:05 Everyone in Greece knows this.
00:25:07 The Trojans spat on my honor.
00:25:11 An insult to me is an insult to you.
00:25:14 And an insult to me
00:25:20 Will you go to war with me, brother?
00:25:35 I always thought my brother's wife
00:25:38 ...but she's proved to be very useful.
00:25:43 Nothing unifies a people
00:25:47 The Trojans have
00:25:49 Some say they can't be conquered.
00:25:53 Old King Priam thinks he's untouchable
00:25:58 He thinks the sun god
00:26:01 But the gods protect only...
00:26:04 ...the strong!
00:26:07 If Troy falls...
00:26:09 ...I control the Aegean.
00:26:13 Hector commands the finest army
00:26:16 And Troy is built to withstand
00:26:19 There won't be a 10-year siege.
00:26:21 I'll attack them with the greatest force
00:26:25 I want all the kings of Greece
00:26:29 Send emissaries in the morning.
00:26:31 One last thing.
00:26:32 We need Achilles and his Myrmidons.
00:26:37 Achilles.
00:26:41 He can't be controlled.
00:26:46 We don't need to control him,
00:26:50 That man was born to end lives.
00:26:53 Yes, he's a gifted killer.
00:26:57 Before me, Greece was nothing. I brought
00:27:02 I created a nation out of fire worshipers
00:27:06 I build the future, Nestor. Me!
00:27:11 Achilles is the past.
00:27:13 A man who fights for no flag.
00:27:18 How many battles have we won
00:27:21 This will be the greatest war
00:27:25 We need the greatest warrior.
00:27:32 There's only one man he'll listen to.
00:27:35 I'll send a ship in the morning.
00:27:49 Greetings, brother.
00:27:50 We were told
00:27:55 Odysseus?
00:27:59 That old bastard drinks my wine
00:28:03 You ought to respect
00:28:07 Respect him?
00:28:09 I'd like to punch him in the face.
00:28:11 He's always pawing at my wife,
00:28:21 I hope Agamemnon's generals
00:28:30 What did you say?
00:28:35 You want me
00:28:44 You're...
00:28:46 Are you...?
00:28:52 Forgive us, King Odysseus.
00:28:59 Well...
00:29:01 I'm gonna miss my dog.
00:29:03 King Agamemnon has a favor
00:29:08 Of course he does.
00:29:36 Never hesitate.
00:29:55 Fancy swordplay.
00:30:00 Nervous?
00:30:04 Petrified.
00:30:08 You told me never
00:30:11 Yes. When you know how to use it,
00:30:34 Your reputation for hospitality
00:30:44 Patroclus, my cousin.
00:30:47 Odysseus, king of Ithaca.
00:30:50 Patroclus.
00:30:53 I knew your parents well.
00:30:55 I miss them.
00:30:59 Now you have this one
00:31:02 Learning from Achilles himself.
00:31:06 Kings would kill for the honor.
00:31:08 Are you here at Agamemnon's bidding?
00:31:13 We need to talk.
00:31:18 I will not fight for him.
00:31:21 I'm not asking you to fight for him.
00:31:24 I'm asking you to fight for Greece.
00:31:26 Have the Greeks tired of fighting
00:31:28 - For now.
00:31:32 The Trojans never harmed me.
00:31:35 They insulted Greece.
00:31:37 They insulted a man who couldn't hold
00:31:41 Your business is war, my friend.
00:31:44 Is it? Am I the whore
00:31:48 The man has no honor.
00:31:50 I won't be remembered
00:31:53 Let Achilles fight for honor.
00:31:56 And let the gods decide
00:32:01 Forget Agamemnon.
00:32:03 Fight for me.
00:32:05 My wife will feel much better
00:32:09 I'll feel much better.
00:32:11 Is Ajax going to fight in Troy?
00:32:14 They say he can fell an oak tree
00:32:20 Trees don't swing back.
00:32:25 We're sending the largest fleet
00:32:29 A thousand ships.
00:32:32 A thousand ships?
00:32:34 Prince Hector. Is he as good a warrior
00:32:37 The best of all the Trojans.
00:32:40 Some say he's better
00:32:45 Even if your cousin doesn't come...
00:32:47 ...I hope you'll join us.
00:32:52 Play your tricks on me,
00:32:55 You have your swords.
00:32:59 We play with the toys
00:33:03 We sail for Troy in three days.
00:33:09 This war will never be forgotten.
00:33:13 Nor will the heroes who fight in it.
00:33:41 They say the king of Ithaca
00:33:46 I knew they would come for you.
00:33:48 Long before you were born...
00:33:51 ...I knew they would come.
00:33:58 They want you to fight in Troy.
00:34:07 I'm making you
00:34:11 Like the ones I made you
00:34:14 Do you remember?
00:34:23 Mother...
00:34:26 ...tonight, I decide.
00:34:33 If you stay in Lárisa...
00:34:36 ...you will find peace.
00:34:38 You will find a wonderful woman.
00:34:40 You will have sons and daughters,
00:34:44 And they will love you.
00:34:47 When you are gone,
00:34:53 But when your children are dead
00:34:58 ...your name will be lost.
00:35:04 If you go to Troy...
00:35:06 ...glory will be yours.
00:35:10 They will write stories about your
00:35:16 The world will remember your name.
00:35:21 But if you go to Troy...
00:35:26 ...you will never come home.
00:35:29 For your glory walks hand in hand
00:35:36 And I shall never see you again.
00:35:42 You know this to be true, Mother?
00:35:45 I know this.
00:38:05 - My son.
00:38:12 Paris.
00:38:21 Father.
00:38:24 - This is Helen.
00:38:27 Helen of Sparta?
00:38:32 Helen of Troy.
00:38:40 I've heard rumors of your beauty.
00:38:44 For once...
00:38:47 ...the gossips were right.
00:38:52 Welcome.
00:38:55 Thank you, good king.
00:38:56 Come, you must be tired.
00:39:11 Look.
00:39:15 He's grown.
00:39:17 He is strong.
00:39:19 He's just like his father.
00:39:22 - Paris!
00:39:29 Beloved cousin, your beauty grows
00:39:34 Briseis.
00:39:38 A servant of Apollo now.
00:39:39 The young men of Troy were devastated
00:39:44 Uncle.
00:39:48 I thank the gods for your safe return.
00:39:55 - For the gods.
00:39:58 For gods.
00:40:14 Father...
00:40:16 ...I know this is the last thing
00:40:19 It is the will of the gods.
00:40:24 - But I'm surprised you let him bring her.
00:40:29 ...you'd be burning a son's body,
00:40:32 We could send peace envoys
00:40:35 You know Menelaus.
00:40:38 What would you have me do?
00:40:42 Put her on a ship and send her home.
00:40:47 Women have always loved Paris,
00:40:51 But this is different.
00:40:53 Something has changed in him.
00:40:55 If we send her home to Menelaus,
00:41:00 This is my country,
00:41:03 I don't want to see them suffer
00:41:07 It's not just the Spartans
00:41:10 By now, Menelaus has gone
00:41:12 And Agamemnon has wanted
00:41:15 Once we're out of the way,
00:41:18 Enemies have been attacking us
00:41:24 Father, we can't win this war.
00:41:27 Apollo watches over us.
00:41:30 Even Agamemnon is no match
00:41:33 And how many battalions
00:41:36 Do not mock the gods.
00:41:42 When you were very young,
00:41:46 Your little hand was so hot.
00:41:49 The healer said
00:41:52 I went down to Apollo's temple
00:41:58 That walk back to the palace
00:42:03 But I went into your mother's room
00:42:07 The fever had broken.
00:42:10 I promised that day
00:42:14 I will not break my promise.
00:42:16 For thirty years I have worked for peace.
00:42:21 Paris is a fool sometimes, I know that.
00:42:25 But I will fight 1000 wars
00:42:30 Forgive me, Father,
00:42:54 They're coming for me.
00:42:57 The wind is bringing them closer.
00:42:59 What if we left?
00:43:01 Tonight. Right now.
00:43:04 What if we went down to the stables,
00:43:08 Ride east, keep riding.
00:43:11 - And go where?
00:43:14 I could hunt deer, rabbit.
00:43:20 But this is your home.
00:43:23 You left your home for me.
00:43:30 Sparta was never my home.
00:43:33 My parents sent my there when I was 16
00:43:36 But it was never my home.
00:43:38 We'll live off the land.
00:43:40 No more palaces for us.
00:43:42 We don't need any of that.
00:43:44 And your family?
00:43:45 We'd be protecting my family. If we're
00:43:49 Menelaus won't give up.
00:43:53 He doesn't know these lands. I do.
00:43:57 You don't know Menelaus.
00:44:00 You don't know his brother.
00:44:02 They'll burn every house in Troy
00:44:07 They'll never believe we've left.
00:44:10 And even if they do,
00:44:17 Then I'll make it easy for him
00:44:22 I'll walk right up to him
00:44:34 You're very young, my love.
00:44:39 We're the same age.
00:44:43 You're younger than I ever was.
00:48:26 Take up your positions!
00:48:53 Black sail. It's Achilles.
00:48:56 What's the fool doing?
00:48:58 He's going to take the beach of Troy
00:49:05 Row, Myrmidon, row!
00:49:11 My lord?
00:49:14 Should we wait for the others?
00:49:17 - They brought us here for war.
00:49:20 You fight for me, Eudorus,
00:49:23 For you, my lord.
00:49:24 Then fight for me. And let the servants
00:49:37 Make way there! Make way!
00:49:50 Tecton, is the Apollonian Guard ready?
00:49:54 - Waiting at the city gates.
00:49:58 Lysander, how long
00:50:01 Half of our men are still coming.
00:50:04 - How long?
00:50:06 Make it sooner.
00:50:07 And, Lysander, I want patrols
00:50:11 I want every home
00:50:13 ...every Trojan to be
00:50:15 If they can't walk, carry them.
00:50:32 Patroclus!
00:50:37 Put down your spear.
00:50:38 - I'm fighting the Trojans.
00:50:41 I'm ready. You taught me how to fight.
00:50:43 And you're a good student.
00:50:48 Look at these men.
00:50:50 They are the fiercest soldiers in all
00:50:55 - Guard the ship.
00:50:57 Cousin, I can't fight the Trojans if I'm
00:51:22 Trojans!
00:51:27 All my life, I've lived by a code.
00:51:30 And the code is simple:
00:51:32 Honor the gods, love your woman...
00:51:36 ...and defend your country.
00:51:40 Troy is mother to us all.
00:51:42 Fight for her!
00:52:03 Myrmidons...
00:52:06 ...my brothers of the sword.
00:52:09 I'd rather fight beside you
00:52:13 Let no man forget how menacing we are.
00:52:20 Do you know what's there, waiting,
00:52:25 Immortality! Take it! It's yours!
00:52:41 Fight positions!
00:52:43 Archers!
00:52:45 Archers, draw!
00:52:49 Draw!
00:53:07 Keep forward!
00:53:28 Form up!
00:53:30 Formation!
00:53:33 The man wants to die.
00:53:55 On my command!
00:54:04 Break off! Break off!
00:54:31 Achilles! Achilles! Achilles!
00:54:34 Achilles! Achilles!
00:54:36 Achilles! Achilles! Achilles!
00:54:42 Give him the battle,
00:54:45 Give him too many battles and
00:55:03 Ajax, you need to see this.
00:55:08 Look at him...
00:55:09 ...hogging all the glory.
00:55:13 Row, you lazy whores, row!
00:55:17 Greeks are dying! Row!
00:55:48 Those men down there need help. Now!
00:56:04 I am Ajax, breaker of stones!
00:56:08 Look upon me and despair!
00:56:11 Flank! To the flank!
00:57:05 No!
00:57:37 Achilles! Achilles!
00:57:44 Back to the city! Back to the city!
00:58:03 The sun god is a patron of Troy,
00:58:07 Take whatever treasure you can find.
00:58:17 With your permission, my lord.
00:58:24 - Speak.
00:58:27 Perhaps it is not wise to offend him.
00:58:54 Warn the men.
00:58:56 Wait.
01:00:49 You are very brave or very stupid
01:00:55 You must be Hector.
01:01:05 Do you know who I am?
01:01:10 These priests weren't armed.
01:01:14 Yes. There's no honor
01:01:19 Only children and fools
01:01:23 I fight for my country.
01:01:27 Fight me!
01:01:35 Why kill you now, prince of Troy...
01:01:37 ...with no one here to see you fall?
01:01:52 Why did you come here?
01:01:54 They'll be talking about this war
01:01:58 In 1000 years, the dust
01:02:01 Yes, prince.
01:02:15 Go home, prince. Drink some wine,
01:02:20 Tomorrow, we'll have our war.
01:02:25 You speak of war as if it's a game.
01:02:27 How many wives wait at Troy's gates
01:02:32 Your brother can comfort them. I hear
01:02:51 My lord, you let him go?
01:02:56 It's too early in the day
01:03:31 Achilles! Achilles!
01:03:34 Achilles! Achilles! Achilles!
01:04:14 - Achilles.
01:04:17 You're as fearless as the gods.
01:04:22 As am I.
01:04:25 If you sailed slower,
01:04:27 I'll miss the start as long as I'm here
01:04:30 My lord?
01:04:32 I've got something to show you.
01:04:52 The men found her
01:04:56 They thought she'd...
01:04:58 ...amuse you.
01:05:11 What's your name?
01:05:17 Did you not hear me?
01:05:20 You killed Apollo's priests.
01:05:22 I've killed men in five countries,
01:05:25 Then your men did.
01:05:27 The sun god will have his vengeance.
01:05:30 What's he waiting for?
01:05:32 The right time to strike.
01:05:37 His priests are dead,
01:05:41 - I think your god is afraid of me.
01:05:45 Apollo is master of the sun.
01:05:48 - Where is he?
01:05:51 You wouldn't know anything
01:05:56 I know more about the gods
01:06:00 I've seen them.
01:06:08 You're royalty, aren't you?
01:06:13 Spent years talking down to men.
01:06:19 You must be royalty.
01:06:23 What's your name?
01:06:30 Even the servants of Apollo
01:06:39 Briseis.
01:06:44 Are you afraid, Briseis?
01:06:47 Should I be?
01:06:52 My lord.
01:06:56 Agamemnon requests your presence.
01:06:59 The kings are gathering
01:07:04 You fought well today.
01:07:08 My lord.
01:07:14 What do you want here in Troy?
01:07:17 You didn't come for
01:07:20 I want what all men want.
01:07:22 I just want it more.
01:07:30 You don't need to fear me, girl.
01:07:33 You're the only Trojan
01:08:19 King Triopas, my lord.
01:08:24 You have won a great victory,
01:08:28 No one thought the Trojan beach
01:08:33 A beautiful gift, Triopas.
01:08:36 You will be among the first to walk
01:08:45 My father, Neleus, had this urn made to
01:08:49 I present it to you...
01:08:51 ...in honor of an even more
01:08:54 Thank you, old friend.
01:08:57 Tomorrow, we'll eat supper
01:09:09 Leave us.
01:09:19 War is young men dying
01:09:24 Ignore the politics.
01:09:43 Apparently, you won
01:09:45 Perhaps you didn't notice. The Trojan
01:09:51 It belongs to Agamemnon
01:09:54 Have the beach.
01:09:57 No.
01:09:58 You came here because you want
01:10:04 A great victory was won today.
01:10:08 But that victory is not yours.
01:10:10 Kings did not kneel to Achilles.
01:10:13 Kings did not pay homage to Achilles.
01:10:16 Perhaps the kings were too far behind
01:10:20 History remembers kings!
01:10:22 Not soldiers.
01:10:26 Tomorrow, we'll batter down
01:10:29 I'll build monuments
01:10:32 I'll carve "Agamemnon" in the stone.
01:10:35 My name will last through the ages.
01:10:38 Your name is written in sand...
01:10:42 ...for the waves to wash away.
01:10:44 Be careful, king of kings.
01:10:53 Your men sacked the temple
01:10:56 You want gold? Take it.
01:10:58 It's my gift to honor your courage.
01:11:01 I already have.
01:11:06 Aphareus!
01:11:08 Haemon!
01:11:20 The spoils of war.
01:11:21 No argument with you, but if you don't
01:11:26 - Decide.
01:11:30 Stop!
01:11:33 Too many people have died today.
01:11:37 If killing is your only talent,
01:11:40 I don't want anyone dying for me.
01:11:51 Mighty Achilles,
01:12:01 Tonight, I'll have her give me a bath.
01:12:06 And then...
01:12:08 ...who knows?
01:12:12 Before my time is done, I will look
01:13:33 If they want a war,
01:13:39 I would match the best of Troy
01:13:44 The best of Greece outnumber
01:13:48 So, what do you suggest?
01:13:50 We surrender our city?
01:13:52 We allow the Greeks to slaughter
01:13:56 I suggest diplomacy.
01:13:58 The Greeks came here for one thing.
01:14:00 Let's be honest, my friends.
01:14:05 ...because of one
01:14:10 Glaucus.
01:14:12 You have fought with me for 40 years.
01:14:16 Our walls have never been breached.
01:14:19 We have the finest archers
01:14:22 And we have Hector...
01:14:24 ...whose men would fight
01:14:28 Yes, we can win.
01:14:40 I spoke with two farmers today.
01:14:44 They saw an eagle flying
01:14:49 This is a sign from Apollo.
01:14:53 We will win a great victory tomorrow.
01:14:55 Bird signs.
01:14:57 You want to plan a strategy
01:15:00 Hector, show respect.
01:15:02 When Archeptolemus prophesied
01:15:05 ...we dug deeper wells.
01:15:06 The drought came
01:15:10 The high priest is
01:15:13 And I am a servant of Troy.
01:15:17 I've always honored the gods, Father.
01:15:20 But today I fought a Greek
01:15:23 Apollo didn't strike the man down.
01:15:27 The gods won't fight this war for us.
01:15:31 There won't be a war.
01:15:38 This is not a conflict of nations.
01:15:40 It is a dispute between two men.
01:15:43 I don't want to see another Trojan die
01:15:46 Paris.
01:15:49 Tomorrow morning, I will challenge
01:15:53 The winner will take her home.
01:16:11 Does he have a chance?
01:16:23 Father...
01:16:26 ...I'm sorry for the pain
01:16:30 Do you love her?
01:16:34 You are a great king because you love
01:16:39 Every blade of grass.
01:16:42 Every grain of sand.
01:16:44 Every rock in the river.
01:16:47 You love all of Troy.
01:16:52 That is the way I love Helen.
01:16:57 I've fought many wars in my time.
01:17:01 Some were fought for land,
01:17:07 I suppose fighting for love makes
01:17:13 But I won't be the one fighting.
01:17:19 The sword of Troy.
01:17:21 My father carried this sword,
01:17:25 ...all the way back
01:17:28 The history of our people
01:17:35 Carry it with you tomorrow.
01:17:40 The spirit of Troy is in that sword.
01:17:46 So long as a Trojan carries it...
01:17:50 ...our people have a future.
01:17:57 The man who killed Tecton
01:18:01 ...I've never seen a spear
01:18:05 An impossible throw.
01:18:10 He has no idea what's happening.
01:18:12 Thank the gods.
01:18:15 Don't go tomorrow.
01:18:18 - Please don't go.
01:18:21 Fifty thousand Greeks didn't cross
01:18:25 You know this.
01:18:28 You'd make a fine general, my love.
01:18:30 You've been fighting your whole life.
01:18:35 You know I don't want to fight.
01:18:40 I want to see the girls
01:18:43 Just like they chased his father.
01:18:47 He's much more handsome
01:18:52 I must see Paris.
01:18:54 I lost...
01:18:56 ...seven brothers...
01:18:59 ...in the Spartan wars.
01:19:03 You'd think I'd be good at losing
01:19:08 I can't lose you.
01:19:12 I won't survive.
01:19:39 Wait.
01:19:42 Wait!
01:19:49 Helen, what are you doing?
01:19:50 - Let me go.
01:20:00 I saw them burn.
01:20:03 I saw them burning on the pyres.
01:20:08 That's my fault.
01:20:11 It is. You know it is.
01:20:16 All those widows.
01:20:18 I still hear them screaming.
01:20:22 Their husbands died because I'm here.
01:20:26 I'm going down to the ships.
01:20:28 No, you're not.
01:20:30 I'm giving myself back to Menelaus.
01:20:33 He can do what he wants.
01:20:36 Kill me, make me his slave,
01:20:38 Anything is better than this.
01:20:39 It's too late for that.
01:20:41 Do you think Agamemnon cares
01:20:44 This is about power. Not love.
01:20:47 Paris is going to fight in the morning.
01:20:51 - Yes.
01:20:54 I won't let that happen.
01:20:56 - It's his decision.
01:20:58 I can't ask anyone to fight for me.
01:21:02 I'm no longer queen of Sparta.
01:21:07 You're a princess of Troy now...
01:21:10 ...and my brother needs you tonight.
01:21:47 My lord.
01:21:52 The army is marching.
01:21:56 Let them march. We stay.
01:21:59 But the men are ready.
01:22:00 We stay till Agamemnon groans
01:22:05 As you wish.
01:22:25 Are you ready to fight?
01:22:27 I am.
01:22:29 Are you ready to kill? To take life?
01:22:41 At night, I see their faces,
01:22:46 They're standing there on the far bank
01:22:52 They're waiting for me.
01:22:56 They say, "Welcome, brother."
01:23:05 We men are wretched things.
01:23:12 I taught you how to fight,
01:23:16 I fight for you.
01:23:18 Who will you fight for when I'm gone?
01:23:23 Soldiers, they fight for kings
01:23:27 They do what they're told,
01:23:31 Soldiers obey.
01:23:40 Don't waste your life following
01:23:47 Go.
01:25:14 Are you sure you want to do this?
01:25:17 I started this war.
01:25:34 Helen...
01:25:37 ...sit with me.
01:25:48 All my life I have prayed
01:25:54 Yes, my king.
01:25:56 Call me Father, dear child.
01:26:03 Forgive me, Father...
01:26:06 ...for bringing this.
01:26:08 I blame you for nothing.
01:26:11 Everything is in the hands of the gods.
01:26:15 Besides...
01:26:17 ...how could I blame anyone
01:28:34 Prepare to halt!
01:28:35 Prepare to halt!
01:28:38 Halt!
01:28:58 Move.
01:29:10 Menelaus is a bull.
01:29:12 He'll charge you, but keep
01:29:18 Brother...
01:29:20 ...you don't have to do this.
01:29:44 I see you're not hiding behind
01:29:48 Ill-advised, but valiant.
01:29:51 You come here uninvited.
01:29:55 We've come too far, Prince Hector.
01:29:57 Prince? What prince?
01:30:00 What son of a king would accept
01:30:03 ...eat his food, drink his wine, then steal
01:30:07 The sun was shining
01:30:11 She's up there, watching,
01:30:14 I want her to watch you die.
01:30:18 Not yet, brother.
01:30:21 Look around you, Hector.
01:30:23 I brought all the warriors of Greece
01:30:27 You can still save Troy, young prince.
01:30:29 I have two wishes.
01:30:31 If you grant them,
01:30:34 First, you must give Helen
01:30:38 Second, Troy must submit
01:30:41 ...to fight for me whenever I call.
01:30:44 You want me to look upon your army
01:30:49 Well, I see them.
01:30:51 I see 50,000 men brought here
01:31:00 Careful, boy.
01:31:03 My mercy has limits.
01:31:05 And I've seen the limits
01:31:07 And I tell you now, no son of Troy
01:31:12 Then every son of Troy shall die.
01:31:19 There is another way.
01:31:23 I love Helen. I won't give her up
01:31:28 So let us fight our own battle.
01:31:30 The winner takes Helen home.
01:31:33 A brave offer, but not enough.
01:31:39 Let me kill this little peacock.
01:31:41 I didn't come here for your pretty wife.
01:31:45 I came for my honor.
01:31:48 His every breath insults me.
01:31:51 Let me kill him. When he's lying
01:31:54 You'll have your city.
01:32:03 So be it.
01:32:09 I accept your challenge. And tonight,
01:32:23 - My lord.
01:32:41 Make him swing and miss. He'll tire.
01:32:45 Brother...
01:32:46 ...if I fall, tell Helen... Tell her...
01:32:49 I will.
01:32:51 Don't let Menelaus hurt her. If he...
01:32:54 You think of your sword and his sword
01:34:09 Get up.
01:34:11 Come on.
01:34:58 See the crows?
01:35:01 They never tasted prince before.
01:35:38 Is this what you left me for?!
01:35:42 Fight!
01:35:44 Fight me!
01:35:47 You coward!
01:35:48 Fight me!
01:35:50 We have a pact! Fight!
01:35:52 Fight him, son. Fight him.
01:35:56 - Fight me!
01:36:00 Prepare for battle!
01:36:04 This is not honor!
01:36:05 This is not worthy of royalty!
01:36:08 If he doesn't fight, Troy is doomed.
01:36:12 Paris.
01:36:15 No. No.
01:36:18 The fight is over.
01:36:19 The fight is not over.
01:36:22 Stand back, Prince Hector.
01:36:23 I'll kill him at your feet. I don't care.
01:36:26 He is my brother.
01:37:23 Paris!
01:37:34 Go! Go!
01:37:43 Get inside, Paris!
01:37:45 Archers!
01:37:50 - Our men are too close to the walls.
01:37:53 Pull back, you fool!
01:37:55 For Troy!
01:37:56 For Troy!
01:38:24 - Now!
01:38:58 Get them in line!
01:39:06 Get the men back into lines!
01:39:09 Front line, push!
01:40:21 So you're the best of the Trojans.
01:41:39 Forward.
01:41:40 Forward!
01:41:58 Forward!
01:42:14 Apollonians! Now!
01:42:31 Prince Hector!
01:42:40 We need to retreat!
01:42:43 My army's never lost a battle yet!
01:42:45 You won't have an army
01:42:56 Back to the ships!
01:42:58 - Back to the ships!
01:43:00 - Back!
01:43:01 Go back!
01:43:11 Back. Back to the ships!
01:44:19 Fall back!
01:44:21 - Men, fall back!
01:44:31 Halt!
01:44:33 But we have them on the run!
01:44:34 We're in range of their archers.
01:44:37 Have our men gather our fallen.
01:44:39 Send an emissary to them.
01:44:42 Would they have done
01:44:48 Go! Back!
01:44:50 Fall back into line!
01:45:56 Before I leave...
01:45:59 ...I will burn their city to the ground.
01:46:03 Brother, I promise you that.
01:46:35 They're laughing at me in Troy.
01:46:41 They think I'll sail home at first light.
01:46:44 Maybe we should.
01:46:45 Flee? Like a whipped dog?
01:46:48 The men believe we came here
01:46:53 Won't be needing her anymore.
01:46:54 My brother's blood still wets the sand,
01:46:58 It's no insult to say
01:47:01 If we leave now,
01:47:04 The Trojans can beat us so easily.
01:47:09 If we stay, we stay here
01:47:13 To protect Greece, not your pride.
01:47:16 Your private battle with Achilles
01:47:19 Achilles is one man.
01:47:20 Hector is one man.
01:47:23 Look what he did to us today.
01:47:25 Hector fights for his country!
01:47:29 I don't care about the man's allegiance.
01:47:34 He's right.
01:47:35 The men's morale is weak.
01:47:37 Weak? They're ready to swim home.
01:47:40 Even if I could make peace with Achilles,
01:47:46 He's as likely to spear me
01:47:51 I'll talk to him.
01:47:53 He'll want the girl back.
01:47:55 He can have that damn girl.
01:48:00 I haven't touched her.
01:48:02 Where is she?
01:48:05 I gave her to the men.
01:48:09 They need some amusement
01:48:17 Come on, give the bitch to me!
01:48:20 Who's first?
01:48:23 Trojan whore!
01:48:24 What's this? A virgin's robe?
01:48:26 You won't be needing that
01:48:28 Hold her.
01:48:34 Come on. Come on. Hold her down.
01:49:11 Are you hurt?
01:49:19 I watched you fight them.
01:49:21 To fight back when people attack me?
01:49:49 Eat.
01:49:59 I've known men like you
01:50:03 No, you haven't.
01:50:04 You think you're so different
01:50:07 Soldiers understand nothing but war.
01:50:10 Peace confuses them.
01:50:12 - And you hate these soldiers.
01:50:15 Trojan soldiers died
01:50:18 Perhaps they deserve
01:50:24 Why did you choose this life?
01:50:26 - What life?
01:50:31 I chose nothing. I was born,
01:50:36 And you? Why did you choose
01:50:40 I think you'll find
01:50:46 Do you enjoy provoking me?
01:50:49 You've dedicated your life
01:50:51 Zeus, god of thunder. Athena,
01:50:55 - Yes, of course.
01:50:58 Who blankets his bed with the skin
01:51:03 All the gods are to be feared
01:51:17 I'll tell you a secret...
01:51:19 ...something they don't teach you
01:51:32 The gods envy us.
01:51:36 They envy us because we're mortal.
01:51:40 Because any moment
01:51:43 Everything's more beautiful
01:51:47 You will never be lovelier
01:51:55 We will never be here again.
01:52:07 I thought you were a dumb brute.
01:52:13 I could have forgiven a dumb brute.
01:52:39 Do it.
01:52:47 Nothing is easier.
01:52:49 Aren't you afraid?
01:52:52 Everyone dies. Today or 50 years
01:53:01 Do it.
01:53:05 You'll kill more men if I don't kill you.
01:53:07 Many.
01:54:44 My lord, there's...
01:55:00 Tell the men to start loading the ship.
01:55:08 Gather the stores.
01:55:10 Prepare the ship.
01:55:13 Prepare the ship.
01:55:14 Agamemnon is a proud man.
01:55:18 But he knows when
01:55:21 The man sends you
01:55:25 What are you doing enthralled
01:55:29 The world seems simple to you,
01:55:31 ...but when you're a king,
01:55:37 Ithaca cannot afford an enemy
01:55:40 Are we supposed to fear him?
01:55:41 You don't fear anyone.
01:55:50 We need you back.
01:55:51 Greece needs you.
01:55:54 Greece got along fine
01:55:57 Greece will be Greece
01:55:59 I'm not talking about the land.
01:56:01 The men need you.
01:56:07 Stay, Achilles.
01:56:10 You were born for this war.
01:56:15 Things are less simple today.
01:56:19 Women have a way
01:56:27 Of all the kings of Greece,
01:56:30 But in this war, you're a servant.
01:56:33 Sometimes you have to serve
01:56:37 I hope you understand that one day.
01:56:46 We're going home?
01:56:51 We sail in the morning.
01:56:53 Greeks are being slaughtered.
01:56:56 If it's fighting you still long for,
01:57:01 These are our countrymen.
01:57:03 I ate, laughed, mourned with these men
01:57:07 You betray all of Greece
01:57:14 Someone has to lose.
01:57:17 In all my years to come, may my heart
01:57:21 We sail in the morning!
01:57:30 The omens are gathering.
01:57:32 The directive is clear.
01:57:34 Fight for your country,
01:57:37 Last time the high priest spoke to us,
01:57:42 We won a great victory.
01:57:46 What course of action
01:57:49 The gods favor our cause.
01:57:51 Now is the time to destroy
01:57:56 Glaucus?
01:57:58 Their morale is battered.
01:58:01 Hit them now. Hit them hard.
01:58:04 And they will run.
01:58:09 I must admit,
01:58:13 They lack discipline and courage.
01:58:23 The Myrmidons didn't fight yesterday.
01:58:26 There must be dissension
01:58:27 But if we attack their ships,
01:58:31 If they decide to attack us, let them.
01:58:33 Our walls can't be breached.
01:58:40 Yesterday, the Greeks
01:58:44 We should not return the favor.
01:58:59 You're confident about the meaning
01:59:02 The desecration of his temple
01:59:07 The gods have cursed the Greeks.
01:59:10 Two of their kings
01:59:19 Prepare the army.
01:59:22 Father.
01:59:24 We're making a mistake.
01:59:29 Prepare the army.
01:59:48 Come on.
02:00:17 Am I still your captive?
02:00:22 You're my guest.
02:00:27 In Troy, guests can leave
02:00:30 You should leave, then.
02:00:39 Would you leave this all behind?
02:00:45 Would you leave Troy?
02:03:47 Hold those barricades!
02:04:10 Archers to the rear.
02:04:21 Achilles.
02:04:47 Achilles.
02:04:51 Now!
02:05:02 Forward!
02:07:58 Enough for one day.
02:08:02 Yes.
02:08:04 Back to the ships!
02:08:06 Back to the ships!
02:08:10 It was his cousin.
02:08:16 To Troy!
02:08:19 Back to the city!
02:08:22 To Troy!
02:08:25 We were going to sail home today.
02:08:30 I don't think anyone's
02:08:54 Achilles.
02:09:11 You violated my command.
02:09:13 No, my lord. There was a mistake.
02:09:18 I ordered the Myrmidons
02:09:20 You led them into combat.
02:09:28 I didn't lead them, my lord.
02:09:39 Where's Patroclus?
02:09:43 Patroclus!
02:09:46 We thought he was you, my lord.
02:09:50 He wore your armor, your shield,
02:09:57 He even moved like you.
02:10:00 Where is he?
02:10:05 - Where?
02:10:08 Hector cut his throat.
02:10:21 Don't. Don't.
02:10:56 Where are you taking me?
02:11:04 Do you remember how to get here?
02:11:06 Yes.
02:11:15 The next time you come here,
02:11:18 There are no turns, so you can't
02:11:22 Why?
02:11:24 When you get to the end,
02:11:26 Follow the river until you get
02:11:30 The Greeks won't go that far inland.
02:11:33 Hector.
02:11:35 Why are you telling me this?
02:11:42 - If I die...
02:11:44 If I die, I don't know how long
02:11:48 Don't say that.
02:11:49 If the Greeks get inside the walls,
02:11:52 They'll kill all the men,
02:11:55 - Please.
02:11:58 That, for you,
02:12:01 Why are you saying such things?
02:12:07 Because I want you to be ready.
02:12:11 I want you to get our boy,
02:12:16 You save as many people as you can,
02:12:22 Do you understand?
02:12:31 I killed a boy today.
02:12:34 And he was young.
02:12:37 He was much too young.
02:13:14 That boy has just saved
02:15:05 - Eudorus.
02:15:07 I need my armor.
02:16:10 No.
02:16:13 Don't go!
02:16:15 Rope!
02:16:17 Hector's my cousin. He's a good man.
02:16:20 Don't fight him.
02:16:23 Please.
02:17:42 No.
02:18:09 Hector!
02:18:17 Hector!
02:18:27 Hector!
02:18:34 Hector!
02:18:39 Father...
02:18:41 ...forgive me for any offenses.
02:18:45 I've served you as best as I could.
02:18:48 Hector!
02:18:54 May the gods be with you.
02:19:01 Hector.
02:19:05 No father ever had a better son.
02:19:15 Hector!
02:19:18 Apollo guard you, my prince.
02:19:27 You're the best man I know.
02:19:35 You're a prince of Troy.
02:19:38 I know you'll make me proud.
02:19:47 Hector!
02:20:07 Remember what I told you.
02:20:10 You don't have to go. You don't.
02:20:13 You remember what I told you.
02:20:33 Hector!
02:20:51 Hector!
02:22:07 I've seen this moment in my dreams.
02:22:12 I'll make a pact with you.
02:22:15 With the gods as our witnesses...
02:22:17 ...let us pledge that the winner will allow
02:22:22 There are no pacts
02:22:33 Now you know who you're fighting.
02:22:44 I thought it was you
02:22:47 And I wish it had been you. But I gave
02:22:51 You gave him the honor
02:22:54 You won't have eyes tonight.
02:22:57 You'll wander the underworld, blind, deaf,
02:23:01 This is Hector, the fool who thought
02:25:03 Get up, prince of Troy.
02:25:07 Get up. I won't let a stone
02:28:43 You lost your cousin.
02:28:46 Now you've taken mine.
02:28:52 When does it end?
02:28:55 It never ends.
02:29:57 Who are you?
02:29:59 I have endured what no one
02:30:05 I kissed the hands of the man
02:30:18 Priam?
02:30:21 How did you get in here?
02:30:22 I know my own country better
02:30:31 You're a brave man.
02:30:36 I could have your head on a spit
02:30:40 Do you really think death
02:30:45 I watched my eldest son die...
02:30:48 ...watched you drag his body
02:30:55 Give him back to me.
02:30:58 He deserves the honor of a proper burial.
02:31:04 Give him to me.
02:31:07 He killed my cousin.
02:31:09 He thought it was you.
02:31:14 How many cousins have you killed?
02:31:18 How many sons and fathers
02:31:22 How many, brave Achilles?
02:31:29 I knew your father.
02:31:33 He died before his time.
02:31:36 But he was lucky not to live long enough
02:31:46 You have taken everything from me.
02:31:51 My eldest son...
02:31:53 ...heir to my throne...
02:31:56 ...defender of my kingdom.
02:32:00 I cannot change what happened.
02:32:06 But give me this small mercy.
02:32:11 I loved my boy from the moment
02:32:16 ...till the moment you closed them.
02:32:21 Let me wash his body.
02:32:26 Let me say the prayers.
02:32:30 Let me place two coins on his eyes
02:32:40 If I let you walk out of here...
02:32:44 ...if I let you take him...
02:32:49 ...it doesn't change anything.
02:32:53 You're still my enemy in the morning.
02:32:56 You're still my enemy tonight.
02:33:00 But even enemies can show respect.
02:33:24 I admire your courage.
02:33:33 Meet me outside in a moment.
02:34:21 We'll meet again soon, my brother.
02:34:57 Your son was the best I've fought.
02:35:03 In my country, the funeral games
02:35:06 It is the same in my country.
02:35:09 Then the prince will have that honor.
02:35:12 No Greek will attack Troy for 12 days.
02:35:21 Briseis?
02:35:26 I thought you were dead.
02:35:39 You are free.
02:35:57 If I hurt you...
02:36:01 ...it's not what I wanted.
02:36:17 Go.
02:36:19 No one will stop you.
02:36:23 Come, my girl.
02:36:32 You're a far better king than the one
02:36:52 Achilles makes a secret pact, and I
02:36:56 Consorting with the enemy king.
02:37:01 Peace! Peace!
02:37:03 Their prince is dead.
02:37:06 This is the time to attack!
02:37:08 Even with Hector gone, we have
02:37:13 They can wait 10 years
02:37:16 I will smash their walls
02:37:19 ...if it costs me 40,000 Greeks.
02:37:22 Hear me, Zeus!
02:37:25 I will smash their walls to the ground.
02:39:16 That's good.
02:39:18 For my son back home.
02:39:46 Well, Odysseus.
02:39:49 You found a way to make the sheep
02:40:12 Forgive me, Eudorus.
02:40:18 You've been a loyal friend all your life.
02:40:24 I hope I never disappoint you again.
02:40:27 It's I who have been
02:40:33 Rouse the men.
02:40:38 Aren't you coming with us?
02:40:41 I have my own battle to fight.
02:40:44 Let me march beside you.
02:40:45 No. I don't want our men
02:40:55 It's a beautiful night.
02:40:58 Go, Eudorus.
02:41:07 Fighting for you has been
02:41:24 Open the gates!
02:41:41 Here.
02:42:09 Plague.
02:42:11 Don't go too close, my king.
02:42:15 This is the will of the gods.
02:42:17 They desecrated
02:42:19 ...and Apollo desecrated their flesh.
02:42:22 They thought they could come here
02:42:26 Now look at them,
02:42:34 What is this?
02:42:36 An offering to Poseidon. The Greeks
02:42:40 I hope the sea god
02:42:43 Lets them all drown
02:42:46 This is a gift. We should take it
02:42:51 - I think we should burn it.
02:42:53 My prince, it's a gift to the gods.
02:42:56 The prince is right.
02:42:58 I would burn the whole of Greece
02:43:02 I warn you, good men,
02:43:06 Our beloved Prince Hector
02:43:10 ...and a day later
02:43:14 Father, burn it.
02:43:17 Forgive me, my king,
02:43:20 ...but I don't want to see
02:43:23 ...incur the gods' wrath.
02:43:27 I will not watch another son die.
02:44:43 Look at them.
02:44:46 You'd think their prince
02:44:51 You are their prince now.
02:44:54 Make your brother proud.
02:50:48 Let it burn! Let Troy burn!
02:50:52 Burn it! For Menelaus! Burn it!
02:50:57 Burn Troy! Burn Troy!
02:51:02 I promised you, brother!
02:51:06 Burn it! Burn it for Menelaus!
02:51:54 Briseis. Where is she?
02:51:56 - Where?
02:51:58 Please. I have a son.
02:52:01 Then get him out of Troy.
02:52:10 Briseis!
02:52:15 Paris! Andromache!
02:52:20 Helen. We must go.
02:52:22 - Where?
02:52:24 Paris. Paris.
02:52:25 It's a long way. Quick.
02:52:28 Briseis!
02:52:33 Paris!
02:52:41 It's a long way. Quick.
02:52:43 Hurry. There's a tunnel.
02:52:48 - Come.
02:52:49 - No.
02:52:52 I can't leave him.
02:52:53 The city is dead.
02:52:59 - What's your name?
02:53:01 - Do you know how to use a sword?
02:53:04 The sword of Troy.
02:53:06 As long as it's in the hands of a Trojan,
02:53:10 Protect them, Aeneas.
02:53:12 - I will.
02:53:15 Paris, Paris,
02:53:18 I'll find her.
02:53:22 Go.
02:53:24 - I'll stay with you.
02:53:26 Please don't leave me.
02:53:27 - How could you love me if I ran now?
02:53:30 We will be together again, in this world
02:53:41 Go.
02:53:46 To the gate!
02:53:48 Forward!
02:54:08 Follow me!
02:54:12 Into line!
02:54:15 Soldiers of Troy...
02:54:17 ...you men are warriors!
02:54:20 To lead you has been my honor!
02:54:24 My prince!
02:54:27 The boatman waits for us.
02:54:29 I say we make him wait a little longer!
02:54:56 No one. Spare no one.
02:55:10 Paris!
02:55:12 Save yourself.
02:55:44 Briseis!
02:56:09 Beware, my friends.
02:56:37 Have you no honor?
02:56:40 Have you no honor?
02:56:56 I wanted you alive, old man.
02:57:00 I wanted you to watch your city burn.
02:57:05 Please.
02:57:08 The children.
02:57:12 Spare the innocents.
02:57:17 Nobody's innocent.
02:57:20 Nobody.
02:57:42 Too late for prayer, priestess.
02:57:53 I almost lost this war
02:57:58 I want to taste what Achilles tasted.
02:58:18 You'll be my slave in Mycenae.
02:58:22 A Trojan priestess
02:58:30 And at night...
02:58:45 Get up!
02:58:49 Hold her.
02:59:00 Come with me.
02:59:05 No!
02:59:14 Paris!
02:59:22 No!
02:59:24 Don't!
02:59:37 Don't! Please!
02:59:45 Paris! Don't!
03:00:20 It's all right.
03:00:23 It's all right.
03:00:48 You gave me peace...
03:00:52 ...in a lifetime of war.
03:00:59 Briseis, come.
03:01:04 - Go.
03:01:06 You must.
03:01:07 No.
03:01:09 Troy is falling.
03:01:12 - Go.
03:01:14 Begin anew.
03:01:17 We must go. I know a way out.
03:01:27 It's all right.
03:01:31 Go.
03:01:41 Go.
03:03:22 Find peace...
03:03:25 ...my brother.
03:04:37 If they ever tell my story,
03:04:42 ... I walked with giants.
03:04:45 Men rise and fall
03:04:49 ... but these names will never die.
03:04:53 Let them say I lived
03:04:57 ... breaker of horses.
03:04:59 Let them say...
03:05:02 ... I lived in the time of Achilles.