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300 Spartans screened, reviewed at Tehran’s Cinema Home

Tehran, May 22, IRNA – The 2nd session of 300 Spartans survey and review will be held at Cinema Home on Saturday, May 22, 2010.
According to Public Relations of the Cinema Home, the Second Session in a series of workshop programs of the Cinema Home will begin at 5:30 pm with the screening of Zach Schneider’s 300 Spartans.
The feature’s story is a was between the hundreds of thousands’ strong army of ancient Persian King Xeroxes and the 300 man army of the ancient Roman Commander Leonidas.
The director has presented quite a biased satanic image of the ancient Iran that is in direct contrast with the truth of the matter.
After the screening of the Warner Brothers feature, a review session of the film will be held at the presence of such critics as Keyvan Kasirian and Davoud Hermidas Bavand.
“300” is based in the time frame when Greek mythologies were at their peak several hundred years BC. The movie starts by showing the tough and heartless training that Spartan children had to go through to become true warriors. The training of the future king of Sparta is also shown who fights with other children first to prove himself fit and is then sent to a freezing abyss that contains all kinds of dangers. There he has to survive and return to claim his throne. He survives by killing a vicious beast and brings back his skin.
At that time Persia was ruled by Xerxes, a ruthless magician who claimed to be a god. He used all kinds of tricks and black magic to rule Persia and keep his people in control with fear. Those that he could not scare, he corrupted with greed of women and gold. In the lust for more power and land he turns towards Greece to conquer it.
He sends a messenger to Sparta who threatens the king by showing him skulls of the kings that Xerxes killed from previous lands that he conquered. King of Sparta becomes infuriated and pushes the messenger in a well along with his soldiers. After that a glorious battle begins where only 300 Spartans go against thousands of Persians./end
According to Public Relations of the Cinema Home, the Second Session in a series of workshop programs of the Cinema Home will begin at 5:30 pm with the screening of Zach Schneider’s 300 Spartans.
The feature’s story is a was between the hundreds of thousands’ strong army of ancient Persian King Xeroxes and the 300 man army of the ancient Roman Commander Leonidas.
The director has presented quite a biased satanic image of the ancient Iran that is in direct contrast with the truth of the matter.
After the screening of the Warner Brothers feature, a review session of the film will be held at the presence of such critics as Keyvan Kasirian and Davoud Hermidas Bavand.
“300” is based in the time frame when Greek mythologies were at their peak several hundred years BC. The movie starts by showing the tough and heartless training that Spartan children had to go through to become true warriors. The training of the future king of Sparta is also shown who fights with other children first to prove himself fit and is then sent to a freezing abyss that contains all kinds of dangers. There he has to survive and return to claim his throne. He survives by killing a vicious beast and brings back his skin.
At that time Persia was ruled by Xerxes, a ruthless magician who claimed to be a god. He used all kinds of tricks and black magic to rule Persia and keep his people in control with fear. Those that he could not scare, he corrupted with greed of women and gold. In the lust for more power and land he turns towards Greece to conquer it.
He sends a messenger to Sparta who threatens the king by showing him skulls of the kings that Xerxes killed from previous lands that he conquered. King of Sparta becomes infuriated and pushes the messenger in a well along with his soldiers. After that a glorious battle begins where only 300 Spartans go against thousands of Persians./end