In this episode, we break down TROY (2004) — the epic war film starring Brad Pitt as Achilles, Eric Bana as Hector, and Orlando Bloom as Paris. We dive into the legendary battles, the incredible fight choreography, and the storytelling that makes this one of the most iconic historical epics ever made.
We analyze the famous Achilles vs Hector duel, the brutal realism of the combat, and how the film balances mythological storytelling with grounded human drama. We also discuss the motivations behind the characters, the political tensions between the Greeks and Trojans, and how Achilles’ pursuit of eternal glory drives the entire story.
From massive battlefield sequences to intimate character moments, TROY delivers some of the most memorable scenes in epic cinema. We break down the filmmaking techniques, the performances, and the storytelling choices that make this movie stand out among other historical war films.
If you love epic movies like GLADIATOR, BRAVEHEART, and 300, this breakdown dives deep into why TROY remains one of the most entertaining and rewatchable war epics ever made.
Chapters:
00:00:00 Intro: The one problem with Troy
00:06:32 The massive set they built
00:09:59 Brad Pitt hates this movie
00:16:52 The insanely high budget
00:20:42 The Achilles vs Hector fight scene breakdown
00:42:27 Christopher Nolan was supposed to make this movie
00:44:16 Orlando Bloom, the biggest coward on screen
00:47:28 Why they picked a no name actress to play Helen
00:52:10 Nolan & The Odyssey
00:53:18 The funniest character in the movie
00:55:06 Shoutout Sean Bean for not dying
00:58:01 Our official rating & final thoughts
01:04:26 Cue the music