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<p>英文剧本: 特洛伊 Troy&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p><br />
Troy script</p>
<p>Men are haunted by the vastness of eternity.</p>
<p>And so we ask ourselves...</p>
<p>...will our actions echo across the centuries?</p>
<p>Will strangers hear our names long after we're gone...</p>
<p>...and wonder who we were...</p>
<p>...how bravely we fought...</p>
<p>...how fiercely we loved?</p>
<p>Good day for the crows.</p>
<p>Remove your army from my land.</p>
<p>I like your land.</p>
<p>I think we'll stay. I like your soldiers too.</p>
<p>They won't fight for you.</p>
<p>That's what the Messenians said.</p>
<p>And the Arcadians and the Epeians.</p>
<p>Now they all fight for me.</p>
<p>You can't have the whole world, Agamemnon.</p>
<p>It's too big, even for you.</p>
<p>I don't want to watch another massacre.</p>
<p>Let's settle this war in the old manner. Your best fighter against my best.</p>
<p>And if my man wins?</p>
<p>We'll leave Thessaly for good.</p>
<p>Boagrius!</p>
<p>Achilles!</p>
<p>Boagrius has this effect on many heroes.</p>
<p>Careful who you insult, old king.</p>
<p>My king, Achilles is not with the army.</p>
<p>- Where is he? - I sent a boy to look for him.</p>
<p>I was having a good dream.</p>
<p>Very good dream.</p>
<p>King Agamemnon sent me. He needs to...</p>
<p>I'll speak to your king in the morning.</p>
<p>But my lord, it is morning.</p>
<p>They're waiting for you.</p>
<p>Are the stories about you true?</p>
<p>They say your mother is an immortal goddess.</p>
<p>They say you can't be killed.</p>
<p>I wouldn't be bothering with the shield then, would I?</p>
<p>The Thessalonian you're fighting...</p>
<p>...he's the biggest man I've ever seen. I wouldn't want to fight him.</p>
<p>That's why no one will remember your name.</p>
<p>Perhaps we should have our war tomorrow, when you're better rested.</p>
<p>I should have you whipped for your impudence!</p>
<p>Perhaps you should fight him.</p>
<p>Achilles.</p>
<p>Achilles.</p>
<p>Look at the men's faces. You can save hundreds of them.</p>
<p>You can end this war with a swing of your sword.</p>
<p>Let them go home to their wives.</p>
<p>Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn't that be a sight.</p>
<p>Of all the warlords loved by the gods, I hate him the most.</p>
<p>Is there no one else?</p>
<p>Is there no one else?</p>
<p>Who are you, soldier?</p>
<p>Achilles. Son of Peleus.</p>
<p>Achilles?</p>
<p>I'll remember the name.</p>
<p>The ruler of Thessaly carries this scepter.</p>
<p>Give it to your king.</p>
<p>He's not my king.</p>
<p>Brothers in arms!</p>
<p>- Friendship! - Friendship!</p>
<p>Princes of Troy, on our last night together...</p>
<p>...Queen Helen and I salute you.</p>
<p>We've had our conflicts before, it's true.</p>
<p>We fought many battles, Sparta and Troy. And fought well!</p>
<p>But I have always respected your father.</p>
<p>Priam is a good king, a good man.</p>
<p>I respected him as an adversary. I respect him now as my ally.</p>
<p>Hector, Paris, young princes, come. Stand.</p>
<p>Drink with me.</p>
<p>Let us drink to peace.</p>
<p>To peace between Troy and Sparta.</p>
<p>May the gods keep the wolves in the hills and the women in our beds.</p>
<p>- For the gods. - For the gods.</p>
<p>You shouldn't be here.</p>
<p>That's what you said last night.</p>
<p>Last night was a mistake.</p>
<p>And the night before?</p>
<p>I've made many mistakes this week.</p>
<p>Do you want me to go?</p>
<p>Pearls from the Sea of Propontis.</p>
<p>They're beautiful.</p>
<p>But I can't wear them.</p>
<p>Menelaus would kill us both.</p>
<p>Don't be afraid of him.</p>
<p>I'm not afraid of dying.</p>
<p>I'm afraid of tomorrow.</p>
<p>I'm afraid of watching you sail away and knowing you'll never come back.</p>
<p>Before you came to Sparta, I was a ghost.</p>
<p>I walked, and I ate, and I swam in the sea...</p>
<p>...but I was just a ghost.</p>
<p>You don't have to fear tomorrow.</p>
<p>Come with me.</p>
<p>Don't play with me. Don't play.</p>
<p>If you come, we'll never be safe.</p>
<p>Men will hunt us, the gods will curse us.</p>
<p>But I'll love you.</p>
<p>Till the day they burn my body...</p>
<p>...I will love you.</p>
<p>A beautiful morning. Poseidon has blessed our voyage.</p>
<p>Sometimes the gods bless you in the morning and curse you in the afternoon.</p>
<p>Drop sail!</p>
<p>Do you love me, brother?</p>
<p>Would you protect me against any enemy?</p>
<p>The last time you spoke to me like this...</p>
<p>...you were 10 years old, and you'd just stolen Father's horse.</p>
<p>What have you done now?</p>
<p>I must show you something.</p>
<p>Where is she?</p>
<p>I swear by the father of the gods, I will gut you here if you don't tell me!</p>
<p>My king!</p>
<p>She left.</p>
<p>With the Trojans.</p>
<p>The fisherman here saw her board their ship.</p>
<p>The Trojans?</p>
<p>With the young prince, Paris. She...</p>
<p>Get my ship ready.</p>
<p>Turn us round. Back to Sparta.</p>
<p>High on the sail!</p>
<p>- Wait, wait. - You fool!</p>
<p>- Listen to me. - Do you know what you've done?</p>
<p>Do you know how many years our father worked for peace?</p>
<p>I love her.</p>
<p>It's all a game to you, isn't it?</p>
<p>You roam from town to town, bedding merchants' wives and temple mates.</p>
<p>You think you know something about love.</p>
<p>What about your father's love? You spat on him when you brought her on this ship!</p>
<p>What about the love for your country? You'd let Troy burn for this woman?</p>
<p>I won't let you start a war for her.</p>
<p>May I speak?</p>
<p>What you're saying is true. I've wronged you. I've wronged our father.</p>
<p>If you want to take Helen back to Sparta, so be it.</p>
<p>But I go with her.</p>
<p>To Sparta? They'll kill you.</p>
<p>Then I'll die fighting.</p>
<p>Oh, and that sounds heroic to you, doesn't it? To die fighting.</p>
<p>- Little brother, have you ever killed a man? - No.</p>
<p>- Ever seen a man die in combat? - No.</p>
<p>I've killed men, and I've heard them dying. And I've watched them dying.</p>
<p>And there's nothing glorious about it. Nothing poetic.</p>
<p>You say you want to die for love. You know nothing about dying.</p>
<p>And you know nothing about love!</p>
<p>All the same, I go with her.</p>
<p>I won't ask you to fight my war.</p>
<p>You already have.</p>
<p>To Troy!</p>
<p>About ship! Set sail!</p>
<p>- I want her back. - Well, of course you do.</p>
<p>She's a beautiful woman.</p>
<p>I want her back so I can kill her with my own two hands.</p>
<p>I won't rest till I've burned Troy to the ground.</p>
<p>I thought you wanted peace with Troy.</p>
<p>I should have listened to you.</p>
<p>Peace is for the women...</p>
<p>...and the weak.</p>
<p>Empires are forged by war.</p>
<p>All my life, I've stood by your side, fought your enemies.</p>
<p>You're the elder, you reap the glory. This is the way of the world.</p>
<p>But have I ever complained? Have I ever asked you for anything?</p>
<p>Never. You're a man of honor.</p>
<p>Will you go to war with me, brother?</p>
<p>I always thought my brother's wife was a foolish woman...</p>
<p>...but she's proved to be very useful.</p>
<p>The Trojans have never been conquered.</p>
<p>Some say they can't be conquered.</p>
<p>Old King Priam thinks he's untouchable behind his high walls.</p>
<p>He thinks the sun god will protect him.</p>
<p>But the gods protect only...</p>
<p>...the strong!</p>
<p>If Troy falls...</p>
<p>...I control the Aegean.</p>
<p>Hector commands the finest army in the east.</p>
<p>I'll attack them with the greatest force the world has ever seen.</p>
<p>I want all the kings of Greece and their armies.</p>
<p>Send emissaries in the morning.</p>
<p>One last thing.</p>
<p>We need Achilles and his Myrmidons.</p>
<p>Achilles.</p>
<p>He can't be controlled. He's as likely to fight us as the Trojans.</p>
<p>We don't need to control him, we need to unleash him.</p>
<p>That man was born to end lives.</p>
<p>Yes, he's a gifted killer. But he threatens everything I've built.</p>
<p>Before me, Greece was nothing. I brought all the Greek kingdoms together.</p>
<p>I created a nation of the fire worshipers and snake eaters!</p>
<p>I build the future, Nestor. Me!</p>
<p>Achilles is the past.</p>
<p>A man who fights for no flag. A man loyal to no country.</p>
<p>How many battles have we won off the edge of his sword?</p>
<p>This will be the greatest war the world has ever seen.</p>
<p>We need the greatest warrior.</p>
<p>There's only one man he'll listen to.</p>
<p>Never hesitate.</p>
<p>Nervous?</p>
<p>Petrified.</p>
<p>You told me never to change sword hands.</p>
<p>Yes. When you know how to use it, you won't be taking my orders.</p>
<p>Your reputation for hospitality is fast becoming legend.</p>
<p>Patroclus, my cousin.</p>
<p>Odysseus, king of lthaca.</p>
<p>Patroclus. I knew your parents well.</p>
<p>I miss them.</p>
<p>Now you have this one watching over you, eh?</p>
<p>Learning from Achilles himself.</p>
<p>Kings would kill for the honor.</p>
<p>Are you here at Agamemnon's bidding?</p>
<p>We need to talk.</p>
<p>I will not fight for him.</p>
<p>I'm not asking you to fight for him.</p>
<p>I'm asking you to fight for the Greeks.</p>
<p>Are the Greeks tired of fighting each other?</p>
<p>For now.</p>
<p>The Trojans never harmed me.</p>
<p>They insulted Greece.</p>
<p>They insulted a man who couldn't hold on to his wife. Is that my business?</p>
<p>Your business is war, my friend.</p>
<p>Is it? The man has no honor.</p>
<p>Let Achilles fight for honor. Let Agamemnon fight for power.</p>
<p>And let the gods decide which man to glorify.</p>
<p>- For the Greeks! - Forget Agamemnon.</p>
<p>Fight for me.</p>
<p>My wife will feel much better if she knows you're by my side.</p>
<p>I'll feel much better.</p>
<p>We're sending the largest fleet that ever sailed.</p>
<p>A thousand ships.</p>
<p>Prince Hector. Is he as good a warrior as they say?</p>
<p>The best of all the Trojans.</p>
<p>Some say he's better than all the Greeks too.</p>
<p>Even if your cousin doesn't come...</p>
<p>...I hope you'll join us. We could use a strong arm like yours.</p>
<p>Play your tricks on me, but not my cousin.</p>
<p>You have your swords. I have my tricks.</p>
<p>We play with the toys the gods give us.</p>
<p>We sail for Troy in three days.</p>
<p>This war will never be forgotten.</p>
<p>Nor will the heroes who fight in it.</p>
<p>I knew they would come for you.</p>
<p>Long before you were born...</p>
<p>...I knew they would come.</p>
<p>They want you to fight in Troy.</p>
<p>I'm making you another seashell necklace.</p>
<p>Like the ones I made you when you were a boy.</p>
<p>Do you remember?</p>
<p>Mother...</p>
<p>...tonight, I decide.</p>
<p>If you stay in L&aacute;risa...</p>
<p>...you will find peace.</p>
<p>You will find a wonderful woman.</p>
<p>You will have sons and daughters, and they will have children.</p>
<p>And they will love you.</p>
<p>When you are gone, they will remember you.</p>
<p>But when your children are dead and their children after them...</p>
<p>...your name will be lost.</p>
<p>If you go to Troy...</p>
<p>...glory will be yours.</p>
<p>They will write stories about your victories for thousands of years.</p>
<p>The world will remember your name.</p>
<p>But if you go to Troy...</p>
<p>...you will never come home.</p>
<p>For your glory walks hand in hand with your doom.</p>
<p>And I shall never see you again.</p>
<p>- My son. - Father.</p>
<p>Paris.</p>
<p>Father.</p>
<p>- This is Helen. - Helen?</p>
<p>Helen of Sparta?</p>
<p>Helen of Troy.</p>
<p>I've heard rumors of your beauty.</p>
<p>For once...</p>
<p>...the gossips were right.</p>
<p>Welcome.</p>
<p>Come, you must be tired.</p>
<p>Look.</p>
<p>He's grown.</p>
<p>He is strong.</p>
<p>- Briseis! - Paris!</p>
<p>Beloved cousin, your beauty grows with each new moon.</p>
<p>Briseis.</p>
<p>A servant of Apollo now.</p>
<p>The young men of Troy were devastated when Briseis chose the virgin robes.</p>
<p>Father...</p>
<p>...I know this is the last thing we need.</p>
<p>It is the will of the gods. Everything is in their hands.</p>
<p>- But I'm surprised you let him bring her. - Lf I'd let him fight Menelaus for her...</p>
<p>...you'd be burning a son's body, not welcoming a daughter.</p>
<p>We could send peace envoys to Menelaus.</p>
<p>You know Menelaus. He'd spear their heads to his gate.</p>
<p>What would you have me do?</p>
<p>Put her on a ship and send her home.</p>
<p>Women have always loved Paris, and he has loved them back.</p>
<p>But this is different.</p>
<p>Something has changed in him.</p>
<p>If we send her home to Menelaus, he will follow her.</p>
<p>This is my country, and these are my countrymen.</p>
<p>I don't want to see them suffer so my brother can have his prize.</p>
<p>It's not just the Spartans coming after her.</p>
<p>By now, Menelaus has gone to Agamemnon.</p>
<p>And Agamemnon has wanted to destroy us for years.</p>
<p>Enemies have been attacking us for centuries. Our walls still stand.</p>
<p>Father, we can't win this war.</p>
<p>Apollo watches over us.</p>
<p>Even Agamemnon is no match for the gods.</p>
<p>And how many battalions does the sun god command?</p>
<p>Do not mock the gods.</p>
<p>They're coming for me.</p>
<p>The wind is bringing them closer.</p>
<p>What if we left?</p>
<p>Tonight. Right now.</p>
<p>What if we went down to the stables, took two horses and left?</p>
<p>Ride east, keep riding.</p>
<p>- And go where? - Away from here.</p>
<p>I could hunt deer, rabbit. I could feed us.</p>
<p>But this is your home.</p>
<p>You left your home for me.</p>
<p>Sparta was never my home.</p>
<p>My parents sent my there when I was 16 to marry Menelaus.</p>
<p>But it was never my home.</p>
<p>We'll live off the land.</p>
<p>No more palaces for us. No more servants. We don't need any of that.</p>
<p>And your family?</p>
<p>We'd be protecting my family. If we're not here, what's the need for war?</p>
<p>Menelaus won't give up. He'll track us to the end of the world.</p>
<p>He doesn't know these lands. I do. We can lose ourselves in a day.</p>
<p>You don't know Menelaus.</p>
<p>You don't know his brother.</p>
<p>They'll burn every house in Troy to find us.</p>
<p>They'll never believe we've left.</p>
<p>And even if they do, they'll burn it for spite.</p>
<p>Then I'll make it easy for him to find me.</p>
<p>I'll walk right up to him and tell him you're mine.</p>
<p>You're very young, my love.</p>
<p>Look at that.</p>
<p>Take up your positions!</p>
<p>My lord?</p>
<p>Should we wait for the others?</p>
<p>- They brought us here for war. - Yes, but Agamemnon's orders...</p>
<p>You fight for me, Eudorus, or Agamemnon?</p>
<p>For you, my lord.</p>
<p>Then fight for me. And let the servants of Agamemnon fight for him.</p>
<p>Black sail.</p>
<p>It's Achilles.</p>
<p>What's the fool doing?</p>
<p>He's going to take the beach of Troy with 50 men?</p>
<p>Make way there! Make way!</p>
<p>Tecton, is the Apollonian Guard ready?</p>
<p>- Waiting at the city gates. - Good. I'll be right there.</p>
<p>Lysander, how long before the army is ready?</p>
<p>Half of our men are still coming. We have to arm them...</p>
<p>- How long? - Noon.</p>
<p>Make it sooner.</p>
<p>Patroclus!</p>
<p>Put down your spear.</p>
<p>- I'm fighting the Trojans. - Not today.</p>
<p>I'm ready. You taught me how to fight.</p>
<p>And you're a good student. But you're not a Myrmidon yet.</p>
<p>Look at these men.</p>
<p>They are the fiercest soldiers in all of Greece. Each of them has bled for me.</p>
<p>- Guard the ship. - But this is a war.</p>
<p>Cousin, I can't fight the Trojans if I'm concerned for you. Guard the ship.</p>
<p>Trojans!</p>
<p>All my life, I've lived by a code.</p>
<p>And the code is simple:</p>
<p>Honor the gods, love your woman...</p>
<p>...and defend your country.</p>
<p>Troy is mother to us all.</p>
<p>Fight for her!</p>
<p>Myrmidons...</p>
<p>...my brothers of the sword.</p>
<p>I'd rather fight beside you than any army of thousands.</p>
<p>Let no man forget how menacing we are. We are lions!</p>
<p>Do you know what's there, waiting, beyond that beach?</p>
<p>Lmmortality! Take it! It's yours!</p>
<p>Fight positions!</p>
<p>Archers!</p>
<p>Forward!</p>
<p>The man wants to die.</p>
<p>On my command!</p>
<p>Break off! Break off!</p>
<p>Look at him.</p>
<p>Look.</p>
<p>Row, you lazy whores, row!</p>
<p>Greeks are dying! Row!</p>
<p>Those men down there need help. Now! Tecton, with me.</p>
<p>Flank! To the flank!</p>
<p>Achilles! Achilles!</p>
<p>Back to the city! Back to the city!</p>
<p>The sun god is a patron of Troy, our enemy.</p>
<p>Take whatever treasure you can find.</p>
<p>With your permission, my lord.</p>
<p>- Speak. - Apollo sees everything.</p>
<p>Perhaps it is not wise to offend him.</p>
<p>Warn the men.</p>
<p>Wait.</p>
<p>You are very brave or very stupid to come after me alone.</p>
<p>You must be Hector.</p>
<p>Do you know who I am?</p>
<p>These priests weren't armed.</p>
<p>Fight me!</p>
<p>Why kill you now, prince of Troy...</p>
<p>...with no one here to see you fall?</p>
<p>Why did you come here?</p>
<p>They'll be talking about this war for 1000 years.</p>
<p>In 1000 years, the dust from our bones will be gone.</p>
<p>Yes, prince. But our names will remain.</p>
<p>Go home, prince. Drink some wine, make love to your wife.</p>
<p>Tomorrow, we'll have our war.</p>
<p>You speak of war as if it's a game.</p>
<p>How many wives wait at Troy's gates for husbands they'll never see again?</p>
<p>Your brother can comfort them. I hear he's good at charming other men's wives.</p>
<p>My lord, you let him go?</p>
<p>It's too early in the day for killing princes.</p>
<p>Achilles! Achilles!</p>
<p>- Achilles. - Ajax.</p>
<p>You're as fearless as the gods. I'm honored to go to war with you.</p>
<p>As am I.</p>
<p>If you sailed slower, the war would be over.</p>
<p>I'll miss the start as long as I'm here at the end.</p>
<p>My lord?</p>
<p>I've got something to show you.</p>
<p>The men found her hiding in the temple.</p>
<p>They thought she'd...</p>
<p>...amuse you.</p>
<p>What's your name?</p>
<p>Did you not hear me?</p>
<p>You killed Apollo's priests.</p>
<p>I've killed men in five countries, never a priest.</p>
<p>Well, then your men did.</p>
<p>The sun god will have his vengeance.</p>
<p>What's he waiting for?</p>
<p>The right time to strike.</p>
<p>His priests are dead, and his acolyte's a captive.</p>
<p>- I think your god is afraid of me. - Afraid?</p>
<p>Apollo is master of the sun. He fears nothing.</p>
<p>- Where is he? - You're nothing but a killer!</p>
<p>You wouldn't know anything about the gods.</p>
<p>I know more about the gods than your priests.</p>
<p>I've seen them.</p>
<p>You're royalty, aren't you?</p>
<p>Spent years talking down to men.</p>
<p>You must be royalty.</p>
<p>What's your name?</p>
<p>Even the servants of Apollo have names.</p>
<p>Briseis.</p>
<p>Are you afraid, Briseis?</p>
<p>Should I be?</p>
<p>My lord.</p>
<p>Agamemnon requests your presence.</p>
<p>The kings are gathering to celebrate the victory.</p>
<p>You fought well today.</p>
<p>My lord.</p>
<p>What do you want here in Troy?</p>
<p>You didn't come for the Spartan queen.</p>
<p>I want what all men want.</p>
<p>I just want it more.</p>
<p>You don't need to fear me, girl.</p>
<p>You're the only Trojan who can say that.</p>
<p>You have won a great victory, my king of kings.</p>
<p>No one thought the Trojan beach could be captured so easily.</p>
<p>A beautiful gift, Triopas.</p>
<p>You will be among the first to walk in the streets of Troy tomorrow.</p>
<p>My father, Neleus, had this urn made to commemorate his victory at Cyparisseis.</p>
<p>I present it to you...</p>
<p>...in honor of an even more memorable victory.</p>
<p>Thank you, old friend.</p>
<p>Tomorrow, we'll eat supper in the gardens of Troy.</p>
<p>Leave us.</p>
<p>War is young men dying and old men talking. You know this.</p>
<p>Ignore the politics.</p>
<p>Apparently, you won some great victory.</p>
<p>Perhaps you didn't notice. The Trojan beach belonged to Priam in the morning.</p>
<p>It belongs to Agamemnon in the afternoon.</p>
<p>Have the beach. I didn't come here for sand.</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>You came here because you want your name to last through the ages.</p>
<p>A great victory was won today.</p>
<p>But that victory is not yours.</p>
<p>Kings did not kneel to Achilles.</p>
<p>Kings did not pay homage to Achilles.</p>
<p>Perhaps the kings were too far behind to see. Soldiers won the battle.</p>
<p>History remembers kings!</p>
<p>Not soldiers.</p>
<p>Tomorrow, we'll batter down the gates of Troy.</p>
<p>I'll build monuments on every island of Greece.</p>
<p>I'll carve &quot;Agamemnon&quot; in the stone.</p>
<p>Be careful, king of kings. First, you need the victory.</p>
<p>Your men sacked the temple of Apollo, yes?</p>
<p>You want gold? Take it.</p>
<p>It's my gift to honor your courage. Take what you wish.</p>
<p>I already have.</p>
<p>Aphareus!</p>
<p>Haemon!</p>
<p>The spoils of war.</p>
<p>No argument with you, but if you don't release her, you'll never see home again.</p>
<p>- Decide. - Guards!</p>
<p>Stop!</p>
<p>Too many men have died today.</p>
<p>If killing is your only talent, that's your curse.</p>
<p>I don't want anyone dying for me.</p>
<p>Mighty Achilles, silenced by a slave girl.</p>
<p>Tonight, I'll have her give me a bath.</p>
<p>And then...</p>
<p>...who knows? - You sack of wine!</p>
<p>Before my time is done, I will look down on your corpse and smile.</p>
<p>If they want a war, we will give them a war.</p>
<p>I would match the best of Troy against the best of Greece any day.</p>
<p>The best of Greece outnumber the best of Troy two to one.</p>
<p>Glaucus.</p>
<p>You have fought with me for 40 years. Can we win this war?</p>
<p>Our walls have never been breached.</p>
<p>We have the finest archers in the world.</p>
<p>And we have Hector.</p>
<p>Yes, we can win.</p>
<p>I spoke to two farmers today.</p>
<p>They saw an eagle flying with a serpent clutched in its talons.</p>
<p>This is a sign from Apollo.</p>
<p>We will win a great victory tomorrow.</p>
<p>Bird signs.</p>
<p>You want to plan a strategy based on bird signs.</p>
<p>Hector, show respect.</p>
<p>The high priest is a servant of the gods.</p>
<p>And I am a servant of Troy.</p>
<p>I've always honored the gods, Father.</p>
<p>But today I fought a Greek who desecrated the statue of Apollo.</p>
<p>Apollo didn't strike the man down.</p>
<p>The gods won't fight this war for us.</p>
<p>There won't be a war.</p>
<p>This is not a conflict of nations.</p>
<p>It is a dispute between two men.</p>
<p>I don't want to see another Trojan die because of me.</p>
<p>Paris.</p>
<p>Tomorrow morning, I will challenge Menelaus for the right to Helen.</p>
<p>The winner will take her home. The loser will burn before nightfall.</p>
<p>Father...</p>
<p>...l'm sorry for the pain I've caused you.</p>
<p>Do you love her?</p>
<p>You are a great king because you love your country so much.</p>
<p>Every blade of grass.</p>
<p>Every grain of sand.</p>
<p>Every rock in the river.</p>
<p>You love all of Troy.</p>
<p>That is the way I love Helen.</p>
<p>I've fought many wars in my time.</p>
<p>Some were fought for land, some for power, some for glory.</p>
<p>I suppose fighting for love makes more sense than all the rest.</p>
<p>But I won't be the one fighting.</p>
<p>The sword of Troy.</p>
<p>My father carried this sword, and his father before him...</p>
<p>...all the way back to the founding of Troy.</p>
<p>The history of our people was written with this sword.</p>
<p>Carry it with you tomorrow.</p>
<p>The spirit of Troy is in that sword.</p>
<p>So long as a Trojan carries it...</p>
<p>...our people have a future.</p>
<p>The man who killed Tecton outside Apollo's temple...</p>
<p>...l've never seen a spear thrown like that.</p>
<p>An impossible throw.</p>
<p>Don't go tomorrow.</p>
<p>- Please don't go. - Paris fights tomorrow, not me.</p>
<p>Fifty thousand Greeks didn't cross the sea to watch your brother fight. You know this.</p>
<p>You'd make a fine general, my love.</p>
<p>You've been fighting your whole life. Let other men do battle this time.</p>
<p>You know I don't want to fight. I want to see my son grow tall.</p>
<p>I want to see the girls chasing after him.</p>
<p>I can't lose you.</p>
<p>I won't survive.</p>
<p>I must see Paris.</p>
<p>Wait.</p>
<p>Wait!</p>
<p>Helen, what are you doing?</p>
<p>- Let me go. - No.</p>
<p>I saw them burn.</p>
<p>I saw them burning on the pyres.</p>
<p>That's my fault.</p>
<p>It is. You know it is.</p>
<p>All those widows.</p>
<p>I still hear them screaming.</p>
<p>Their husbands died because I'm here.</p>
<p>I'm going down to the ships.</p>
<p>No, you're not.</p>
<p>- I'm giving myself back to Menelaus. - It's too late for that.</p>
<p>Do you think Agamemnon cares about his brother's marriage?</p>
<p>This is about power. Not love.</p>
<p>Paris is going to fight in the morning.</p>
<p>- Yes. - Menelaus will kill him.</p>
<p>I won't let that happen.</p>
<p>- It's his decision. - No.</p>
<p>I can't ask anyone to fight for me.</p>
<p>I'm no longer queen of Sparta.</p>
<p>You're a princess of Troy now...</p>
<p>...and my brother needs you tonight.</p>
<p>My lord.</p>
<p>My lord, the army is marching.</p>
<p>- Let them march. We stay. - But the men are ready.</p>
<p>We stay till Agamemnon groans to have Achilles back.</p>
<p>As you wish.</p>
<p>Are you ready to fight?</p>
<p>Are you ready to kill? To take life?</p>
<p>I am.</p>
<p>At night, I see their faces, all the men I've killed.</p>
<p>They're standing there on the far bank of the River Styx.</p>
<p>They're waiting for me.</p>
<p>They say, &quot;Welcome, brother.&quot;</p>
<p>We men are wretched things.</p>
<p>I taught you how to fight, but I never taught you why to fight.</p>
<p>I fight for you.</p>
<p>Who will you fight for when I'm gone?</p>
<p>Soldiers, they fight for kings they've never even met.</p>
<p>They do what they're told, die when they're told to.</p>
<p>Soldiers obey.</p>
<p>Don't waste your life following some fool's orders.</p>
<p>Go.</p>
<p>Are you sure you want to do this?</p>
<p>I started this war.</p>
<p>Helen...</p>
<p>...sit with me.</p>
<p>Prepare to halt!</p>
<p>Prepare to halt!</p>
<p>Halt!</p>
<p>Move.</p>
<p>I see you're not hiding behind your high walls. Valiant of you.</p>
<p>Ill-advised, but valiant.</p>
<p>You come here uninvited. Go back to your ships and go home.</p>
<p>We've come too far, Prince Hector.</p>
<p>Prince? What prince?</p>
<p>What son of a king would accept a man's hospitality...</p>
<p>...eat his food, drink his wine, then steal his wife in the middle of the night?</p>
<p>The sun was shining when your wife left you.</p>
<p>She's up there, watching, isn't she? Good.</p>
<p>I want her to watch you die.</p>
<p>Not yet, brother.</p>
<p>Look around you, Hector.</p>
<p>I brought all the warriors of Greece to your shores.</p>
<p>You can still save Troy, young prince.</p>
<p>I have two wishes.</p>
<p>If you grant them, no more of your people need die.</p>
<p>First, you must give Helen back to my brother.</p>
<p>Second, Troy must submit to my command...</p>
<p>...to fight for me whenever I call.</p>
<p>You want me to look upon your army and tremble?</p>
<p>Well, I see them.</p>
<p>I see 50,000 men brought here to fight for one man's greed.</p>
<p>Careful, boy.</p>
<p>My mercy has limits.</p>
<p>And I've seen the limits of your mercy.</p>
<p>And I tell you now, no son of Troy will ever submit to a foreign ruler.</p>
<p>Then every son of Troy shall die.</p>
<p>There is another way.</p>
<p>I love Helen. I won't give her up and neither will you.</p>
<p>So let us fight our own battle.</p>
<p>The winner takes Helen home. And let that be the end of it.</p>
<p>A brave offer, but not enough.</p>
<p>Let me kill this little peacock.</p>
<p>I didn't come here for your pretty wife. I came here for Troy.</p>
<p>I came for my honor.</p>
<p>His every breath insults me.</p>
<p>Let me kill him. When he's lying in the dust, signal to attack.</p>
<p>You'll have your city. I'll have my revenge.</p>
<p>So be it.</p>
<p>I accept your challenge. And tonight, I'll drink to your bones.</p>
<p>- My lord. - Back to the line!</p>
<p>Make him swing and miss. He'll tire.</p>
<p>Brother...</p>
<p>...if I fall, tell Helen... Tell her...</p>
<p>I will.</p>
<p>Don't let Menelaus hurt her. If he...</p>
<p>You think of your sword and his sword and nothing else.</p>
<p>Get up.</p>
<p>Come on.</p>
<p>See the crows?</p>
<p>They never tasted prince before.</p>
<p>Is this what you left me for?!</p>
<p>Fight!</p>
<p>Fight me!</p>
<p>You coward!</p>
<p>Fight me!</p>
<p>We have a pact! Fight!</p>
<p>Fight him, son. Fight him.</p>
<p>- Fight me! - The Trojans have violated the agreement!</p>
<p>Prepare for battle!</p>
<p>This is not honor!</p>
<p>This is not worthy of royalty!</p>
<p>If he doesn't fight, Troy is doomed.</p>
<p>The fight is over.</p>
<p>The fight is not over.</p>
<p>Stand back, Prince Hector.</p>
<p>I'll kill him at your feet. I don't care.</p>
<p>He is my brother.</p>
<p>Paris!</p>
<p>Go!</p>
<p>Get inside, Paris!</p>
<p>Archers!</p>
<p>- Our men are too close to the walls. - Pull back, you fool!</p>
<p>For Troy!</p>
<p>- Now! - Loose!</p>
<p>Get them in line!</p>
<p>Get the men back into lines!</p>
<p>Front line, push!</p>
<p>Forward.</p>
<p>Forward!</p>
<p>Forward!</p>
<p>Apollonians! Now!</p>
<p>Prince Hector!</p>
<p>We need to retreat!</p>
<p>My army's never lost a battle yet!</p>
<p>You won't have an army if you don't fall back!</p>
<p>Back to the ships!</p>
<p>- Back to the ships! - Retreat!</p>
<p>- Back! - Retreat!</p>
<p>Go back!</p>
<p>Back. Back to the ships!</p>
<p>Fall back!</p>
<p>- Men, fall back! - Halt!</p>
<p>Halt!</p>
<p>But we have them on the run!</p>
<p>We're in range of their archers.</p>
<p>Have our men gather our fallen.</p>
<p>Send an emissary to them. They can collect their dead.</p>
<p>Would they have done the same for us?</p>
<p>Go! Back!</p>
<p>Fall back into line!</p>
<p>You think I'm a coward.</p>
<p>I am a coward.</p>
<p>I knew he would kill me.</p>
<p>You were watching.</p>
<p>My father.</p>
<p>My brother.</p>
<p>All of Troy. Shame didn't matter.</p>
<p>I gave up my pride...</p>
<p>...my honor...</p>
<p>...just to live.</p>
<p>For love.</p>
<p>You challenged a great warrior. That took courage.</p>
<p>I betrayed you.</p>
<p>Menelaus was a brave man.</p>
<p>He lived for fighting.</p>
<p>And every day I was with him, I wanted to walk into the sea and drown.</p>
<p>I don't want a hero, my love. I want a man I can grow old with.</p>
<p>They're laughing at me in Troy. Drunk with victory!</p>
<p>They think I'll sail home at first light.</p>
<p>Maybe we should.</p>
<p>Flee? Like a whipped dog?</p>
<p>The men believe we came here for Menelaus' wife.</p>
<p>Won't be needing her anymore.</p>
<p>My brother's blood still wets the sand, and you insult him!</p>
<p>It's no insult to say a dead man is dead.</p>
<p>If we leave now, we lose all credibility.</p>
<p>The Trojans can beat us so easily. How long before the Hittites invade?</p>
<p>If we stay, we stay here for the right reasons.</p>
<p>To protect Greece, not your pride.</p>
<p>Your private battle with Achilles is destroying us.</p>
<p>Achilles is one man.</p>
<p>Hector is one man.</p>
<p>Look what he did to us today.</p>
<p>Hector fights for his country! Achilles fights only for himself!</p>
<p>I don't care about the man's allegiance. I care about his ability to win battles.</p>
<p>He's right.</p>
<p>The men's morale is weak.</p>
<p>Even if I could make peace with Achilles, the man won't listen to me!</p>
<p>He's as likely to spear me as to speak to me!</p>
<p>I'll talk to him.</p>
<p>He'll want the girl back.</p>
<p>He can have that damn girl.</p>
<p>I haven't touched her.</p>
<p>Where is she?</p>
<p>I gave her to the men.</p>
<p>They need some amusement after today.</p>
<p>Come on, give the bitch to me!</p>
<p>Who's first?</p>
<p>Trojan whore!</p>
<p>What's this? A virgin's robe?</p>
<p>- You won't be needing that for much longer! - Hold her.</p>
<p>- Better to be a Spartan slave than a Trojan... - Achilles!</p>
<p>Are you hurt?</p>
<p>I watched you fight them. You have courage.</p>
<p>To fight back when people attack me? Dog has that kind of courage.</p>
<p>Eat.</p>
<p>I've known men like you my whole life.</p>
<p>No, you haven't.</p>
<p>You think you're so different from 1000 others?</p>
<p>Soldiers understand nothing but war. Peace confuses them.</p>
<p>- And you hate these soldiers. - I pity them.</p>
<p>Trojan soldiers died trying to protect you.</p>
<p>Perhaps they deserve more than your pity.</p>
<p>Why did you choose this life?</p>
<p>- What life? - To be a great warrior.</p>
<p>I chose nothing. I was born, and this is what I am.</p>
<p>And you? Why did you choose to love a god?</p>
<p>I think you'll find the romance one-sided.</p>
<p>Do you enjoy provoking me?</p>
<p>You've dedicated your life to the gods.</p>
<p>Zeus, god of thunder. Athena, goddess of wisdom. You serve them.</p>
<p>- Yes, of course. - And Ares, god of war?</p>
<p>Who blankets his bed with the skin of men he's killed?</p>
<p>All the gods are to be feared and respected.</p>
<p>I'll tell you a secret...</p>
<p>...something they don't teach you in your temple.</p>
<p>The gods envy us.</p>
<p>They envy us because we're mortal.</p>
<p>Because any moment might be our last.</p>
<p>Everything's more beautiful because we're doomed.</p>
<p>You will never be lovelier than you are now.</p>
<p>We will never be here again.</p>
<p>I thought you were a dumb brute.</p>
<p>I could have forgiven a dumb brute.</p>
<p>Do it.</p>
<p>Nothing is easier.</p>
<p>Aren't you afraid?</p>
<p>Everyone dies. Today or 50 years from now. What does it matter?</p>
<p>Do it.</p>
<p>You'll kill more men if I don't kill you.</p>
<p>Many.</p>
<p>My lord, there's...</p>
<p>Tell the men to start loading the ship. We're going home.</p>
<p>Gather the stores.</p>
<p>Agamemnon is a proud man.</p>
<p>But he knows when he's made a mistake.</p>
<p>The man sends you to make his apologies?</p>
<p>What are you doing enthralled to that pig of a king?</p>
<p>The world seems simple to you, my friend...</p>
<p>...but when you're a king, very few choices are simple.</p>
<p>Ithaca cannot afford an enemy like Agamemnon.</p>
<p>Are we supposed to fear him?</p>
<p>You don't fear anyone. That's your problem. Fear is useful.</p>
<p>We need you back.</p>
<p>Greece needs you.</p>
<p>Greece got along fine before I was born.</p>
<p>Greece will be Greece long after I'm dead.</p>
<p>I'm not talking about the land.</p>
<p>The men need you.</p>
<p>Stay, Achilles.</p>
<p>You were born for this war.</p>
<p>Things are less simple today.</p>
<p>Women have a way of complicating things.</p>
<p>Of all the kings of Greece, I respect you the most.</p>
<p>But in this war, you're a servant.</p>
<p>Sometimes you have to serve in order to lead.</p>
<p>I hope you understand that one day.</p>
<p>We're going home?</p>
<p>We sail in the morning.</p>
<p>Greeks are being slaughtered. We can't just sail away.</p>
<p>If it's fighting you still long for, there will always be another war.</p>
<p>These are our countrymen.</p>
<p>You betray all of Greece just to see Agamemnon fall.</p>
<p>Someone has to lose.</p>
<p>The gods favor our cause.</p>
<p>Now is the time to destroy the Greek army.</p>
<p>Their morale is battered.</p>
<p>Hit them now. Hit them hard.</p>
<p>And they will run.</p>
<p>The Myrmidons didn't fight yesterday. There must be dissension among the Greeks.</p>
<p>But if we attack their ships, we will unify them.</p>
<p>If they decide to attack us, let them.</p>
<p>Our walls can't be breached. We'll beat them back again.</p>
<p>Yesterday, the Greeks underestimated us.</p>
<p>We should not return the favor.</p>
<p>You're confident about the meaning of these omens?</p>
<p>The desecration of his temple angers Apollo.</p>
<p>The gods have cursed the Greeks.</p>
<p>Prepare the army. We attack at daybreak.</p>
<p>Am I still your captive?</p>
<p>You're my guest.</p>
<p>In Troy, guests can leave whenever they want.</p>
<p>You should leave then.</p>
<p>Would you leave this all behind?</p>
<p>Would you leave Troy?</p>
<p>Hold those barricades!</p>
<p>Archers to the rear.</p>
<p>Achilles.</p>
<p>Achilles.</p>
<p>Now!</p>
<p>Forward!</p>
<p>Enough for one day.</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>Back to the ships!</p>
<p>Back to the ships!</p>
<p>It was his cousin.</p>
<p>To Troy!</p>
<p>Back to the city!</p>
<p>To Troy!</p>
<p>We were going to sail home today.</p>
<p>I don't think anyone's sailing home now.</p>
<p>Achilles.</p>
<p>You violated my command.</p>
<p>No, my lord. There was a mistake.</p>
<p>I ordered the Myrmidons to stand down.</p>
<p>You led them into combat.</p>
<p>I didn't lead them, my lord. We thought you did.</p>
<p>Where's Patroclus?</p>
<p>Patroclus!</p>
<p>We thought he was you, my lord.</p>
<p>He wore your armor, your shield, your greaves, your helmet.</p>
<p>He even moved like you.</p>
<p>Where is he?</p>
<p>- Where? - He's dead, my lord.</p>
<p>Hector cut his throat.</p>
<p>Don't!</p>
<p>Where are you taking me?</p>
<p>Do you remember how to get here?</p>
<p>Yes.</p>
<p>The next time you come here, follow the tunnel.</p>
<p>There are no turns, so you can't get lost. Just keep walking.</p>
<p>When you get to the end, you'll be by the river.</p>
<p>Follow the river until you get to Mount Ida.</p>
<p>Why are you telling me this?</p>
<p>- Lf I die... - No.</p>
<p>...I don't know how long the city will stand.</p>
<p>If the Greeks get inside the walls, it's over.</p>
<p>They'll kill all the men, throw the babies from the city walls.</p>
<p>- Please. - The women, they'll take as slaves.</p>
<p>- That, for you, will be worse than dying. - Why are you saying such things?</p>
<p>Because I want you to be ready.</p>
<p>I want you to get our boy, and I want you to bring him here.</p>
<p>You save as many people as you can, but you get here. And you run.</p>
<p>I killed a boy today.</p>
<p>And he was young.</p>
<p>He was much too young.</p>
<p>That boy has just saved this war for us.</p>
<p>- Eudorus. - My lord.</p>
<p>I need my armor.</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>Don't go!</p>
<p>Rope!</p>
<p>Hector's my cousin. He's a good man.</p>
<p>Don't fight him. Please don't fight him.</p>
<p>Please.</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>Hector!</p>
<p>Hector!</p>
<p>Hector!</p>
<p>Hector!</p>
<p>Father...</p>
<p>...forgive me for any offenses.</p>
<p>I've served you as best as I could.</p>
<p>Hector!</p>
<p>May the gods be with you.</p>
<p>Hector.</p>
<p>No father ever had a better son.</p>
<p>Hector!</p>
<p>Apollo guard you, my prince.</p>
<p>You're the best man I know.</p>
<p>You're a prince of Troy.</p>
<p>I know you'll make me proud.</p>
<p>Hector!</p>
<p>Remember what I told you.</p>
<p>You don't have to go. You don't.</p>
<p>You remember what I told you.</p>
<p>Hector!</p>
<p>Hector!</p>
<p>I've seen this moment in my dreams.</p>
<p>I'll make a pact with you.</p>
<p>With the gods as our witnesses...</p>
<p>...let us pledge that the winner will allow the loser all the proper funeral rituals.</p>
<p>There are no pacts between lions and men.</p>
<p>Now you know who you're fighting.</p>
<p>I thought it was you I was fighting yesterday.</p>
<p>And I wish it had been you. But I gave the dead boy the honor he deserved.</p>
<p>You gave him the honor of your sword.</p>
<p>You won't have eyes tonight. You won't have ears or a tongue.</p>
<p>You'll wander the underworld, blind, deaf, and dumb, and all the dead will know:</p>
<p>This is Hector, the fool who thought he killed Achilles.</p>
<p>Get up, prince of Troy.</p>
<p>Get up. I won't let a stone take my glory.</p>
<p>You lost your cousin.</p>
<p>Now you've taken mine.</p>
<p>When does it end?</p>
<p>It never ends.</p>
<p>Who are you?</p>
<p>I have endured what no one on earth has endured before.</p>
<p>I kissed the hands of the man who killed my son.</p>
<p>Priam?</p>
<p>How did you get in here?</p>
<p>I know my own country better than the Greeks, I think.</p>
<p>You're a brave man.</p>
<p>I could have your head on a spit in the blink of an eye.</p>
<p>Do you really think death frightens me now?</p>
<p>I watched my eldest son die...</p>
<p>...watched you drag his body behind your chariot.</p>
<p>Give him back to me.</p>
<p>He deserves the honor of a proper burial. You know that.</p>
<p>Give him to me.</p>
<p>He killed my cousin.</p>
<p>He thought it was you.</p>
<p>How many cousins have you killed?</p>
<p>How many sons and fathers and brothers and husbands?</p>
<p>How many, brave Achilles?</p>
<p>I knew your father.</p>
<p>He died before his time.</p>
<p>But he was lucky not to live long enough to see his son fall.</p>
<p>You have taken everything from me.</p>
<p>My eldest son...</p>
<p>...heir to my throne...</p>
<p>...defender of my kingdom.</p>
<p>I cannot change what happened. It is the will of the gods.</p>
<p>But give me this small mercy.</p>
<p>I loved my boy from the moment he opened his eyes...</p>
<p>...till the moment you closed them.</p>
<p>Let me wash his body.</p>
<p>Let me say the prayers.</p>
<p>Let me place two coins on his eyes for the boatman.</p>
<p>If I let you walk out of here...</p>
<p>...if I let you take him...</p>
<p>...it doesn't change anything.</p>
<p>You're still my enemy in the morning.</p>
<p>You're still my enemy tonight.</p>
<p>But even enemies can show respect.</p>
<p>I admire your courage.</p>
<p>Meet me outside in a moment.</p>
<p>We'll meet again soon, my brother.</p>
<p>Your son was the best I've fought.</p>
<p>In my country, the funeral games last for 12 days.</p>
<p>It is the same in my country.</p>
<p>Then the prince will have that honor.</p>
<p>No Greek will attack Troy for 12 days.</p>
<p>Briseis?</p>
<p>I thought you were dead.</p>
<p>You are free.</p>
<p>If I hurt you...</p>
<p>...it's not what I wanted.</p>
<p>Go.</p>
<p>No one will stop you. You have my word.</p>
<p>Come, my girl.</p>
<p>You're a far better king than the one leading this army.</p>
<p>Achilles makes a secret pact, and I have to honor it? What treason is this?</p>
<p>Consorting with the enemy king. Giving him 12 days of peace.</p>
<p>Peace!</p>
<p>Their prince is dead. Their army is leaderless.</p>
<p>This is the time to attack!</p>
<p>Even with Hector gone, we have no way to breach their walls.</p>
<p>I will smash their walls to the ground...</p>
<p>...if it costs me 40,000 Greeks.</p>
<p>Hear me, Zeus!</p>
<p>I will smash their walls to the ground.</p>
<p>That's good.</p>
<p>For my son back home.</p>
<p>Well, Odysseus.</p>
<p>You found a way to make the sheep invite the wolves to dinner.</p>
<p>Forgive me, Eudorus. I should never have struck you.</p>
<p>You've been a loyal friend all your life.</p>
<p>I hope I never disappoint you again.</p>
<p>It's I who have been the disappointment.</p>
<p>Rouse the men. You're taking them home.</p>
<p>Aren't you coming with us?</p>
<p>I have my own battle to fight.</p>
<p>Let me march beside you.</p>
<p>No. I don't want our men to be a part of this.</p>
<p>It's a beautiful night.</p>
<p>Go, Eudorus. This is the last order I give you.</p>
<p>Fighting for you has been my life's honor, my lord.</p>
<p>Open the gates!</p>
<p>Here.</p>
<p>Plague.</p>
<p>Don't go too close, my king.</p>
<p>This is the will of the gods.</p>
<p>They desecrated the temple of Apollo...</p>
<p>...and Apollo desecrated their flesh.</p>
<p>They thought they could come here and sack our city in a day.</p>
<p>Now look at them, fleeing across the Aegean.</p>
<p>What is this?</p>
<p>An offering to Poseidon. The Greeks are praying for a safe return home.</p>
<p>This is a gift. We should take it to the temple of Poseidon.</p>
<p>- I think we should burn it. - Burn it?</p>
<p>My prince, it's a gift to the gods.</p>
<p>Father, burn it.</p>
<p>Look at them.</p>
<p>You'd think their prince had never died.</p>
<p>You are the prince now.</p>
<p>Make your brother proud.</p>
<p>Briseis. Where is she?</p>
<p>- Where? - I don't know.</p>
<p>Please. I have a son.</p>
<p>Then get him out of Troy.</p>
<p>Briseis!</p>
<p>Paris! Andromache!</p>
<p>Helen. We must go.</p>
<p>- Where? - I'll show you. Now. Hurry.</p>
<p>Paris.</p>
<p>It's a long way. Quick. We must go now.</p>
<p>Briseis!</p>
<p>Paris!</p>
<p>Let it burn!</p>
<p>Let Troy burn!</p>
<p>Burn it! Burn it all!</p>
<p>Burn Troy!</p>
<p>Burn Troy!</p>
<p>It's a long way. Quick.</p>
<p>- Come. - I stay.</p>
<p>- No. - My father will never abandon the city.</p>
<p>I can't leave him.</p>
<p>The city is dead. They're burning it to the ground.</p>
<p>- What's your name? - Aeneas.</p>
<p>- Do you know how to use a sword? - Yes.</p>
<p>The sword of Troy.</p>
<p>As long as it's in the hands of a Trojan, our people have a future.</p>
<p>Protect them, Aeneas. Find them a new home.</p>
<p>- I will. - Hurry.</p>
<p>Paris, Briseis wasn't in her room.</p>
<p>I'll find her.</p>
<p>Go.</p>
<p>- I'll stay with you. - Go.</p>
<p>Please don't leave me.</p>
<p>How could you love me if I ran now?</p>
<p>We will be together again, in this world or the next. We will be together.</p>
<p>Go.</p>
<p>To the gate!</p>
<p>Soldiers of Troy...</p>
<p>...you men are warriors!</p>
<p>To lead you has been my honor!</p>
<p>My prince!</p>
<p>The boatman waits for us.</p>
<p>I say we make him wait a little longer!</p>
<p>Paris!</p>
<p>Paris!</p>
<p>Have you no honor?</p>
<p>Have you no honor?</p>
<p>Too late for prayer, priestess.</p>
<p>I almost lost this war because of your little romance.</p>
<p>You'll be my slave in Mycenae.</p>
<p>A Trojan priestess scrubbing my floors.</p>
<p>And at night...</p>
<p>Get up!</p>
<p>Hold her.</p>
<p>Come with me.</p>
<p>No!</p>
<p>Paris!</p>
<p>No!</p>
<p>Stop! Please!</p>
<p>Paris! Don't!</p>
<p>It's all right.</p>
<p>It's all right.</p>
<p>You gave me peace...</p>
<p>...in a lifetime of war.</p>
<p>Briseis, come.</p>
<p>Go.</p>
<p>You must.</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>Troy is falling.</p>
<p>Go.</p>
<p>We must go. I know a way out.</p>
<p>It's all right.</p>
<p>Go.</p>
<p>Briseis, come.</p>
<p>Go.</p>
<p>Find peace...</p>
<p>...my brother.</p>
<p>If they ever tell my story, let them say...</p>
<p>...I walked with giants.</p>
<p>Men rise and fall like the winter wheat...</p>
<p>...but these names will never die.</p>
<p>Let them say I lived in the time of Hector...</p>
<p>...tamer of horses.</p>
<p>Let them say...</p>
<p>...I lived in the time of Achilles.</p>
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