“300” is a visually stylized action film that recounts the Battle of Thermopylae, where King Leonidas of Sparta leads 300 warriors against the massive Persian army. Defying the Spartan council’s orders, Leonidas and his men hold a narrow pass, fighting with unmatched ferocity and skill, inspiring the rest of Greece to resist the Persian invasion. The film emphasizes the Spartans’ unwavering dedication to freedom and their heroic, albeit ultimately doomed, stand against overwhelming odds, portrayed through slow-motion combat, exaggerated violence, and a highly graphic novel-inspired aesthetic.
“300” was included in our library due to its cinematic qualities and virtue as an epic type film. The movie portrays utter courage, shrewdness, tenacity and other virtues as the 300 Grecian soldiers hold the pass against incredible odds facing the vast Persian army. The film lauds audacious courage for the cause of civilization and a cherished nation.