Troy - Unearthing the Legend (2002)
Facts
| Directed by | Patrick Taulère and John Jopson |
| Cast | John Swanson, Andrew Sachs (II), Jean Simmons, David McCallum, Stanley Anderson, Richard Kiley and Leonard Nimoy |
| Theatrical Release | September 30, 2002 |
| DVD Release | May 25, 2004 |
| Running Time | 319 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 733961713046 |
| Buy this item ... | 4 new from $19.99, 12 used from $13.96, 1 collectible from $34.95 |
About Troy - Unearthing the Legend
The other two offerings, Ancient Mysteries: The Odyssey of Troy and The Trojan City appear to be almost exactly the same program, except the former is narrated by Leonard Nimoy. It's a standard look at the connections between The Iliad of Homer and historical fact. But including two different versions without alerting the consumer seems like misleading padding. --Robert Horton Amazon.com
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Average user review:| Troy Lite |
The disc on Troy is totally disappointing. The Nimoy show (Ancient Mysteries) is chaotic and tries too create too much . . . well, mystery. I watched the third show on the disc a couple of days later and I was having a deja vu experience - the pictures and the script were often identical; just a different narrator! Ouch! That is a rip off. The second show, on the gold of Troy, was interesting, but the 10 minutes of content are excruciatingly dragged out over 45 minutes of show. August 13, 2005
| Worthy but not because of Troy |
The second disk contains 3 programs which actually are about Troy. Each of them is utterly unremarkable. The programs kept my interest but only just managed to do so. It was a slow day. Of the 3, the first and third contain much of the same material. The two could have been combined to produce a program that is only slightly longer than either of the parts. The second program dealt primarly with the treasure trove unearthed by Schliemann and its fate after World War II. It was interesting enough but not worth the price of admission.
Buy this set if you want a good program on Sparta and the Spartans. Buy it if would want a nice synopsis of the Peleponesian War. Don't buy it for anything to do with Troy or the Trojan War. April 19, 2005
| Not up to History Channel standard |
To be fair, the second documentary in DVD 2 ("The Ancient Gold of Troy") is not bad, but does not correct the errors in the other "two" segements. February 6, 2005
| The Spartan series was better than the Troy series in here |
The first disc is a history channel series on the rise and fall of Sparta. They go into the cultural aspects of the region and how they evolved into a warrior culture and the mythos of Sparta. A lot of time is spent in describing how conditioned the young people were from the homoioi down to the helots.
From there, the series goes into the war with Persia and into detail about the battle of Thermopolye. After spending a sufficient time describing the battles, the series shifts into the Peloponnisian wars and all the intrigue with it and how it sowed the seeds of Sparta's demise.
Some time is spent on Athens and the democracies/oligarchies of the region but it is kept in context of Sparta instead of being diverted.
The second disc contains three A&E shows on Troy. They all three say basically the same thing and sometimes even a bit contradictory between themselves. What that disc will leave you with is some knowledge about the pre-history of troy, Schlieman who rediscovered it in the late 1800s, and the looting done in Germany by the Russians after World War II. Schlieman's items are currently located in Russia. This disc let me unsatisfied. June 14, 2004
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