In the movie, Paris kills Achilles with a bow and arrow and Troy is burned to the ground. At the very end, it finishes with Achilles's body being burned on the pyre in Troy and the smoke flying into the air.
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Troy is a movie (loosely) based in the Iliad. It of course is inaccurate to the story, but it is a wonderful movie.
The official story, as in the movie universe story, yes it does end with that.
He is shot three times by Orlando in the end
Troy was met with mixed reviews, mostly praising it for it's action but criticizing it for it's script writing.
Since Homer lived around 800 to 900 BCE, the story of Helen of Troy must have been earlier than that, but it is difficult to be more precise because the story is ficticious.
Troy is a movie (loosely) based in the Iliad. It of course is inaccurate to the story, but it is a wonderful movie.
The most recent, and I think the best, is "Troy".
Prince Paris fell in love with Helen, abducted her, and took her to Troy. It should be noted that she was married to Menelaus. The story is told beautifully in the Iliad. There is also a movie named "Troy" that tells this story.
The official story, as in the movie universe story, yes it does end with that.
Overall the 2004 movie Troy received good reviews and high praises for it's action scenes. Some felt let down in the story writing and the fact that the movie left out the fact that Agamemnon was actually killed by his wife.
Troy! But this story isn't true though. Its a myth. But in Homer's story he was born in Troy. fhgjfhm
He is shot three times by Orlando in the end
No, Jessie and Troy do not end up together in the book "Downriver" by Will Hobbs. They have a close friendship throughout the story, but their relationship does not develop into a romantic one.
Troy was met with mixed reviews, mostly praising it for it's action but criticizing it for it's script writing.
Troy's Story - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
You need to watch the movie for that answer, i don't want to spoil the story for you.
Since Homer lived around 800 to 900 BCE, the story of Helen of Troy must have been earlier than that, but it is difficult to be more precise because the story is ficticious.