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8th March 2014
01:24pm GMT

However, this task is easier said than done and Themistokles discovers that the all-important fighting state Sparta will not join in the war due to the loss of their 300 finest warriors. The Athenians are forced to face the Persians alone, but are far from prepared to face the mighty Persians under the rule of their naval commander, the pride of Xerxes’ army, Artemisia.
Despite the fact that 300: Rise of an Empire is a pretty needless sequel, it is for the most part pretty enjoyable. Even with the obvious green screen, the film still looks pretty good with the obvious nod to the brilliant Miller. There is something about the 300 films that makes Ancient Greece look far sassier and more exceptional than it ever could have looked in reality.
However, like its predecessor, Rise of an Empire glosses over more of the historical facts to make this film exactly what it wants it to be. Of course, 300 is never meant to be a historical lesson but it does however roll out quite the back story for the movie, in fact, it’s probably too much of a back story which tears away from the action sequences.
The cast are actually fine but the real shining light is the beautiful Eva Green who the camera clearly loves. Green almost looks like she is relishing the role of the emotionless Artemisia a little too much, especially in those fight scenes with Themistokles but this just makers her appearance on screen thrilling. There really is something for everyone here, half-naked men AND half-naked women. Well, if that’s what you are looking for, of course...
Don’t be expecting much here, but in terms of a Saturday night action film that looks pretty good, Rise of an Empire does enough to entertain.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zqy21Z29ps