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Troy (2004) Troy, released in 2004, is an epic historical war film directed by Wolfgang Petersen. This cinematic

Troy (2004)

Troy, released in 2004, is an epic historical war film directed by Wolfgang Petersen. This cinematic masterpiece takes inspiration from the ancient Greek tale of the Trojan War, as depicted in Homer's Iliad.

The film boasts an impressive cast, with acclaimed actors bringing the characters to life. In the lead role, we have Brad Pitt portraying the legendary warrior Achilles. His commanding presence and exceptional fighting skills make him a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield. Accompanying Pitt is Eric Bana as the Trojan prince, Hector. Bana brilliantly captures the complexity of Hector's character, torn between his loyalty to Troy and love for his family.

The stunning beauty and resilience of Helen of Troy, whose elopement with Prince Paris ignites the war, are portrayed by Diane Kruger. Orlando Bloom delivers a compelling performance as Paris, the prince whose love for Helen sets in motion a series of tragic events. These characters, along with a diverse ensemble cast, breathe life into one of the most captivating tales of all time.

To complement the gripping narrative, the film features a powerful score composed by James Horner. His masterful use of orchestral arrangements evokes a sense of grandeur and emotional depth, capturing the spirit of the Trojan War. From intense battle sequences to tender moments of love and loss, Horner's musical compositions enhance the viewer's immersion in this ancient world.

Troy is known not only for its exceptional performances and captivating story but also for its breathtaking visuals. The film showcases impressive set designs, transporting the audience to the ancient city of Troy. Meticulous attention to detail creates an authentic backdrop for this timeless tale. Combined with expertly choreographed battle sequences and stunning cinematography, Troy unfolds as an awe-inspiring cinematic experience.

If you wish to immerse yourself further in the world of Troy, you can enjoy the sounds of triumph and tragedy that accompany this epic journey. By visiting our website, you can both play and download the film's official soundtrack, allowing you to relive the film's most poignant moments wherever you go. The transformative power of music can transport you back to ancient Greece, where heroes and gods shaped the destiny of nations.

Troy is a film that delves deep into themes of heroism, love, betrayal, and the high cost of war. As the complexities of the characters' motivations are explored on screen, the audience is forced to question their own definitions of honor and justice. The film serves as a reminder of the timeless human struggle to find meaning and purpose in a world plagued by conflict.

So, whether you are a fan of ancient history, epic battles or captivating storytelling, Troy is a film that offers something for everyone. With its stellar cast, mesmerizing visuals, and powerful score, it brings the ancient world to life in all its glory and devastation. Immerse yourself in this timeless tale, and let the sounds of Troy resonate within your soul.

To experience the grandeur and emotion of Troy, don't forget to visit our website, where you can play and download the film's unforgettable soundtrack. Let the music carry you on a journey through the legendary Trojan War, where gods and mortals clash and heroes are born.

A beautiful gift, Triopas.
A beautiful morning. Poseidon has blessed our voyage.
A brave offer, but not enough.
A great victory was won today.
A man who fights for no flag. A man loyal to no country.
A servant of Apollo now.
A thousand ships?
A thousand ships.
A Trojan priestess scrubbing my floors.
About ship! Set sail!
Achilles is one man.
Achilles makes a secret pact, and I have to honor it? What treason is this?
Achilles!
Achilles! Achilles!
Achilles! Achilles!
Achilles! Achilles! Achilles!
Achilles! Achilles! Achilles!
Achilles! Achilles! Achilles!
Achilles! Achilles! Achilles!
Achilles! Achilles! Achilles!
Achilles?
Achilles.
Achilles.
Achilles.
Achilles.
Achilles.
Achilles.
Achilles.
Agamemnon is a proud man.
Agamemnon requests your presence.
All my life I have prayed against this day.
All my life, I've lived by a code.
All my life, I've stood by your side, fought your enemies.
All the gods are to be feared and respected.
All those widows.
Am I stilI your captive?
An impossible throw.
An insult to me is an insult to you.
An offering to Poseidon. The Greeks are praying for a safe return home.
And Agamemnon has wanted to destroy us for years.
And an insult to me is an insult to all Greeks.
And at night...
And even if they do, they'll burn it for spite.
And he was young.
And how many battalions does the sun god command?
And I am a servant of Troy.
And I shall never see you again.
And I tell you now, no son of Troy will ever submit to a foreign ruler.
And I wish it had been you. But I gave the dead boy the honor he deserved.
And I've seen the limits of your mercy.
And if my man wins?
And let the gods decide which man to glorify.
And Lysander, I want patrols to scour the countryside.
And so we ask ourselves...
And that his brother Agamemnon, the king of Mycenae...
And the Arcadians and the Epeians.
And the code is simple:
And the night before?
And then...
And there's nothing glorious about it. Nothing poetic.
And they will love you.
And they will run.
And Troy is built to withstand a 10 year siege.
And we have Hector...
And you understand that Menelaus, the king of Sparta, is a very powerful man.
And you? Why did you choose to love a god?
And you're a good student. But you're not a Myrmidon yet.
And your family?
Anything is better than this.
Apollo didn't strike the man down.
Apollo guard you, my prince.
Apollo is master of the sun. He fears nothing.
Apollo watches over us.
Apollonians! Now!
Apparently, you won some great victory.
Archers to the rear.
Archers, draw!
Archers!
Archers!
Are the stories about you true?
Are we supposed to fear him?
Are you afraid, Briseis?
Are you here at Agamemnon's bidding?
Are you hurt?
Are you ready to fight?
Are you ready to kilI? To take life?
Are you sure you want to do this?
Are you...?
Aren't you afraid?
Aren't you coming with us?
As am I.
As you wish.
At night, I see their faces, all the men I've killed.
Athena sings lullabies to me.
Away.
Back to the city!
Back to the ships!
Back to the ships!
Back to the ships!
Back. Back to the ships!
Be carefuI, king of kings. First, you need the victory.
Because any moment might be our last.
Because I want you to be ready.
Before I leave...
Before me, Greece was nothing. I brought alI the Greek kingdoms together.
Before my time is done, I will look down on your corpse and smile.
Before you came to Sparta, I was a ghost.
Beloved cousin, your beauty grows with each new moon.
Besides...
Beware, my friends. I am a servant of the gods.
Bird signs.
Black saiI. It's Achilles.
Boagrius has this effect on many heroes.
Boagrius!
Break off! Break off!
Briseis, come.
Briseis!
Briseis?
Briseis.
Briseis.
Briseis.
Briseis. Where is she?
Brother, I promise you that.
Brother...
Brother...
Burn it! For Menelaus! Burn it!
Burn Troy! Burn Troy!
But even enemies can show respect.
But give me this small mercy.
But have I ever complained? Have I ever asked you for anything?
But he knows when he's made a mistake.
But he was lucky not to live long enough to see his son falI.
But I can't wear them.
But I go with her.
But I have always respected your father.
But I went into your mother's room and you were sleeping in her arms.
But I wilI fight 1000 wars before letting him die.
But I won't be the one fighting.
But I'Il love you.
But if we attack their ships, we will unify them.
But if you do anything to endanger Troy...
But if you go to Troy...
But in this war, you're a servant.
But it was never my home.
But my lord, it is morning.
But that victory is not yours.
But the gods protect only...
But the men are ready.
But this is different.
But this is your home.
But today I fought a Greek who desecrated the statue of Apollo.
But when your children are dead and their children after them...
By now, Menelaus has gone to Agamemnon.
Careful, boy.
Carry it with you tomorrow.
Come on, give the bitch to me!
Come on.
Come on.
Come on. Come on. Hold her down.
Come with me.
Come, my girl.
Come, you must be tired.
Consorting with the enemy king. Giving him 12 days of peace.
Did you not hear me?
Do it.
Do it.
Do not mock the gods.
Do you enjoy provoking me?
Do you know how many years our father worked for peace?
Do you know what's there, waiting, beyond that beach?
Do you know who I am?
Do you love her?
Do you love me, brother?
Do you really think death frightens me now?
Do you remember how to get here?
Do you remember?
Do you think Agamemnon cares about his brother's marriage?
Do you understand?
Do you want me to go?
Does he have a chance?
Don't be afraid of him.
Don't fight him. Please don't fight him.
Don't go too close, my king.
Don't go!
Don't let Menelaus hurt her. If he
Don't play with me. Don't play.
Don't say that.
Don't waste your life following some fool's orders.
Don't!
Don't! Please!
Don't. Don't.
Draw!
Drink with me.
Drop sail!
Empires are forged by war.
Enemies have been attacking us for centuries. Our walls still stand.
Enough for one day.
Even if I could make peace with Achilles, the man won't listen to me!
Even if your cousin doesn't come...
Even the servants of Apollo have names.
Even with Hector gone, we have no way to breach their walls.
Every blade of grass.
Every grain of sand.
Every rock in the river.
Everyone dies. Today or 50 years from now. What does it matter?
Everyone in Greece knows this.
Everything is in the hands of the gods.
Everything's more beautifuI because we're doomed.
Fall back!
Far away.
Father, burn it.
Father.
Father.
Father...
Father...
Fifty thousand Greeks didn't cross the sea to watch your brother fight. You know this.
Fight for her!
Fight for your country, that's the only directive.
Fight him, son. Fight him.
Fight me!
Fight me!
Fight positions!
Fighting for you has been my life's honor, my lord.
Find peace...
First, you must give Helen back to my brother.
Flank! To the flank!
Flee? Like a whipped dog?
Flee? Like a whipped dog?
Follow me!
Follow the river until you get to Mount Ida.
For gods.
For my son back home.
For now.
For once...
For peace.
For thirty years I have worked for peace. Thirty years.
For Troy!
For you, my lord.
For your glory walks hand in hand with your doom.
Forget Agamemnon.
Forgive me, Eudorus. I should never have struck you.
Forgive me, Father...
Forgive me, my king, I mean no disrespect...
Forgive us, King Odysseus.
Formation!
Forward!
Forward!
Forward.
Front line, push!
Gather the stores.
Get inside, Paris!
Get my ship ready.
Get the men back into lines!
Get them in line!
Get up, prince of Troy.
Get up!
Get up.
Get up. I won't let a stone take my glory.
Give him back to me.
Give him the battle, we'Il take the war.
Give him to me.
Give him too many battles and the men wilI forget who's king.
Give it to your king.
Glaucus?
Glaucus.
Go back!
Go home, prince. Drink some wine, make love to your wife.
Go, Eudorus. This is the last order I give you.
Go! Back!
Go! Go!
Go.
Go.
Go.
Go.
Go.
Go.
Goat or pig?
Good day for the crows.
Greece got along fine before I was born.
Greece needs you.
Greece will be Greece long after I'm dead.
Greeks are being slaughtered. We can't just sail away.
Greeks are dying! Row!
Greetings, brother.
Haemon!
Half of our men are stilI coming. We have to arm them
Halt!
Halt!
Have our men gather our fallen.
Have the beach. I didn't come here for sand.
Have the Greeks tired of fighting each other?
Have you no honor?
He can do what he wants.
He can have that damn girl.
He can't be controlled. He's as likely to fight us as the Trojans.
He deserves the honor of a proper burial. You know that.
He died before his time.
He doesn't know these lands. I do. We can lose ourselves in a day.
He even moved like you.
He has no idea what's happening.
He is my brother.
He is strong.
He is strong.
He killed my cousin.
He thinks the sun god will protect him.
He thought it was you.
He was more concerned with the fish.
He was much too young.
He wore your armor, your shield, your greaves, your helmet.
He would hurl a spear at Zeus himself. If the god insulted him.
He'Il charge you, but keep your distance and use your speed.
He'Il want the girl back.
He's always pawing at my wife, trying to tear her clothes off.
He's as likely to spear me as to speak to me!
He's going to take the beach of Troy with 50 men?
He's grown.
He's just like his father.
He's just like his father.
He's much more handsome than I ever was.
He's not my king.
He's right.
Hear me, Zeus!
Hector commands the finest army in the east.
Hector cut his throat.
Hector fights for his country! Achilles fights only for himself!
Hector is one man.
Hector, Paris, young princes, come. Stand.
Hector, show respect.
Hector!
Hector!
Hector!
Hector!
Hector!
Hector!
Hector!
Hector!
Hector!
Hector.
Hector.
Hector's my cousin. He's a good man.
Helen of Sparta?
Helen of Troy.
Helen. We must go.
Helen...
Here.
High on the sail!
His every breath insults me.
His priests are dead, and his acolyte's a captive.
His priests are dead, and his acolyte's a captive.
History remembers kings!
Hit them now. Hit them hard.
Hold her.
Hold those barricades!
Honor the gods, love your woman...
How did you get in here?
How many cousins have you killed?
How many sons and fathers and brothers and husbands?
How many wives wait at Troy's gates for husbands they'll never see again?
How many, brave Achilles?
Hurry. There's a tunnel.
I accept your challenge. And tonight, I'll drink to your bones.
I admire your courage.
I almost lost this war because of your little romance.
I already have.
I always thought my brother's wife was a foolish woman...
I am Ajax, breaker of stones!
I am.
I ate, laughed, mourned with these men while you hid in your tent.
I blame you for nothing.
I brought alI the warriors of Greece to your shores.
I came for my honor.
I can't leave him.
I can't lose you.
I cannot change what happened. It is the wilI of the gods.
I chose nothing. I was born, and this is what I am.
I could have forgiven a dumb brute.
I could have your head on a spit in the blink of an eye.
I could hunt deer, rabbit. I could feed us.
I created a nation out of fire worshipers and snake eaters!
I didn't come here for your pretty wife. I came here for Troy.
I didn't lead them, my lord. We thought you did.
I don't care about the man's allegiance. I care about his ability to win battles.
I don't think anyone's sailing home now.
I don't want anyone dying for me.
I don't want to see another Trojan die because of me.
I don't want to see them suffer so my brother can have his prize.
I don't want to watch another massacre.
I fight for my country.
I fight for you.
I gave her to the men.
I have endured what no one on earth has endured before.
I have my own battle to fight.
I have no trouble sleeping on the seas, brother.
I have something for you.
I have two wishes.
I haven't touched her.
I hope Agamemnon's generals are smarter than his emissaries.
I hope I never disappoint you again.
I hope the sea god spits in their offering.
I hope you didn't let the fisherman catch you.
I hope you understand that one day.
I just want it more.
I killed a boy today.
I kissed the hands of the man who killed my son.
I knew they would come for you.
I knew your father.
I knew your parents well.
I know more about the gods than your priests.
I know my own country better than the Greeks, I think.
I know this.
I know you'll make me proud.
I like your land.
I lost...
I love her.
I loved my boy from the moment he opened his eyes...
I miss them.
I must admit, I overestimated the Greeks.
I must see Paris.
I must show you something.
I ordered the Myrmidons to stand down.
I present it to you...
I promised that day to dedicate my life to the gods.
I promised you, brother! I promised you!
I respected him as an adversary. I respect him now as my ally.
I saw them burn.
I saw them burning on the pyres.
I say we make him wait a little longer!
I see 50,000 men brought here to fight for one man's greed.
I see you're not hiding behind your high walls. Valiant of you.
I should have listened to you.
I should have you whipped for your impudence!
I spoke with two farmers today.
I started this war.
I stilI hear them screaming.
I suggest diplomacy.
I taught you how to fight, but I never taught you why to fight.
I thank the gods for your safe return.
I think we'll stay. I like your soldiers too.
I think you'll find the romance one sided.
I thought it was you I was fighting yesterday.
I thought you were a dumb brute.
I thought you were dead.
I told you yesterday and I'll telI you again today.
I walked, and I ate, and I swam in the sea...
I want all the kings of Greece and their armies.
I want every home and pasture checked...
I want her back so I can kill her with my own two hands.
I want her to watch you die.
I want to see the girls chasing after him.
I want to taste what Achilles tasted.
I want what alI men want.
I want you to get our boy, and I want you to bring him here.
I wanted you alive, old man.
I wanted you to watch your city burn.
I warn you, good men, be carefuI what you insult.
I was having a good dream.
I watched my eldest son die...
I watched you fight them. You have courage.
I went down to Apollo's temple and I prayed untiI the sun came up.
I will not break my promise.
I will not fight for him.
I will not watch another son die.
I will smash their walls to the ground.
I will smash their walls to the ground...
I will.
I won't ask you to fight my war.
I won't be remembered as a tyrant's mercenary.
I won't let that happen.
I won't let you start a war for her.
I won't rest till I've burned Troy to the ground.
I won't survive.
I would burn the whole of Greece if I had a big enough torch.
I would match the best of Troy against the best of Greece any day.
I wouldn't be bothering with the shield then, would I?
I'd like to punch him in the face.
I'd rather fight beside you than any army of thousands.
I'll attack them with the greatest force the world has ever seen.
I'll build monuments on every island of Greece.
I'll feel much better.
I'll find her.
I'll kill him at your feet. I don't care.
I'll make a pact with you.
I'll miss the start as long as I'm here at the end.
I'll remember the name.
I'll send a ship in the morning.
I'll speak to your king in the morning.
I'll talk to him.
I'll tell you a secret...
I'll wake the priest and ask him.
I'll walk right up to him and tell him you're mine.
I'm a generous man.
I'm afraid of tomorrow.
I'm afraid of watching you sail away and knowing you'll never come back.
I'm giving myself back to Menelaus.
I'm going down to the ships.
I'm gonna miss my dog.
I'm making you another seashell necklace.
I'm no longer queen of Sparta.
I'm not afraid of dying.
I'm not asking you to fight for him.
I'm ready. You taught me how to fight.
I've always honored the gods, Father. You know that.
I've fought many wars in my time.
I've got something to show you.
I've heard rumors of your beauty.
I've killed men in five countries, never a priest.
I've known men like you my whole life.
I've made many mistakes this week.
I've seen them.
I've seen this moment in my dreams.
I've served you as best as I could.
If he doesn't fight, Troy is doomed.
If I die, I don't know how long the city wilI stand.
If I hurt you...
If I let you walk out of here...
If it's fighting you still long for, there will always be another war.
If killing is your only talent, that's your curse.
If mine wins, you can keep your throne...
If the Greeks get inside the walls, it's over.
If the Greeks get inside the walls, it's over.
If they decide to attack us, let them.
If they ever tell my story, let them say...
If they want a war, we will give them a war.
If Troy falls...
If we leave now, we lose all credibility.
If we send her home to Menelaus, he will follow her.
If we stay, we stay here for the right reasons.
If you come, we'Il never be safe.
If you go to Troy...
If you grant them, no more of your people need die.
If you sailed slower, the war would be over.
If you stay in Lárisa...
If you want to take Helen back to Sparta, so be it.
Ignore the politics.
Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn't that be a sight.
Immortality! Take it! It's yours!
In 1000 years, the dust from our bones will be gone.
In all my years to come, may my heart never turn as black as yours!
In my country, the funeral games last for 12 days.
In Troy, guests can leave whenever they want.
Into line!
Is Ajax going to fight in Troy?
Is it? Am I the whore of the battlefield?
Is there no one else?
Is this what you left me for?!
It belongs to Agamemnon in the afternoon.
It is a dispute between two men.
It is the same in my country.
It is the wilI of the gods. Everything is in their hands.
It is. You know it is.
It never ends.
It was his cousin.
It's a long way. Quick. We must go now.
It's all a game to you, isn't it?
It's all right.
It's all right.
It's I who have been the disappointment.
It's my gift to honor your courage. Take what you wish.
It's no insult to say a dead man is dead.
It's not just the Spartans coming after her.
It's too big, even for you.
It's too early in the day for killing princes.
It's too late for that.
Ithaca cannot afford an enemy like Agamemnon.
Just like they chased his father.
King Agamemnon has a favor to ask of you.
King Agamemnon sent me. He needs to
King Triopas, my lord.
Kings did not pay homage to Achilles.
Kings would kilI for the honor.
Last night was a mistake.
Last time the high priest spoke to us, he prophesied a great victory for Troy.
Learning from Achilles himself.
Leave us.
Let Achilles fight for honor. Let Agamemnon fight for power.
Let it burn! Let Troy burn!
Let me kilI him. When he's Iying in the dust, signal to attack.
Let me kilI this little peacock.
Let me march beside you.
Let me place two coins on his eyes for the boatman.
Let me say the prayers.
Let me wash his body.
Let no man forget how menacing we are. We are lions!
Let them go home to their wives.
Let them march. We stay.
Let them say I lived in the time of Hector...
Let us drink to peace.
Let's be honest, my friends. Trojans are now burning on the pyre...
Let's settle this war in the old manner. Your best fighter against my best.
Lets them all drown at the bottom of the sea.
Like the ones I made you when you were a boy.
Lll advised, but valiant.
Long before you were born...
Look around you, Hector.
Look at him...
Look at the men's faces. You can save hundreds of them.
Look at them.
Look at these men.
Look upon me and despair!
Look.
Lysander, how long before the army is ready?
Make him swing and miss. He'll tire.
Make the proper offerings to Poseidon before we sail.
Make way there! Make way!
Make your brother proud.
Many.
May I speak?
May the gods be with you.
May the gods keep the wolves in the hills and the women in our beds.
Meet me outside in a moment.
Men are haunted by the vastness of eternity.
Men rise and fall like the winter wheat...
Men wilI hunt us, the gods wilI curse us.
Mighty Achilles, silenced by a slave girI.
Mother...
My army's never lost a battle yet!
My brother's blood still wets the sand, and you insult him!
My eldest son...
My father carried this sword, and his father before him...
My father, Neleus, had this urn made to commemorate his victory at Cyparisseis.
My king, Achilles is not with the army.
My king!
My lord, there's
My lord, you let him go?
My lord?
My lord?
My lord.
My lord.
My lord.
My mercy has limits.
My name will last through the ages.
My parents sent my there when I was 16 to marry Menelaus.
My prince, it's a gift to the gods.
My prince, it's a gift to the gods.
My prince!
My wife waits for me right there.
My wife wilI feel much better if she knows you're by my side.
Myrmidons...
Nervous?
Never again, I hope.
Never hesitate.
Never. You're a man of honor.
No argument with you, but if you don't release her, you'll never see home again.
No father ever had a better son.
No Greek wilI attack Troy for 12 days.
No one thought the Trojan beach could be captured so easily.
No one. Spare no one.
No, my lord. There was a mistake.
No, you haven't.
No, you're not.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. I don't want our men to be a part of this.
No. No.
Nobody.
Nobody's innocent.
Nor will the heroes who fight in it.
Not soldiers.
Not well, but bravely.
Nothing is easier.
Nothing unifies a people like a common enemy.
Now get some sleep.
Now is the time to destroy the Greek army.
Now look at them, fleeing across the Aegean.
Now they alI fight for me.
Now you have this one watching over you, eh?
Now you know who you're fighting.
Now you've taken mine.
Now!
Odysseus, king of Ithaca.
Odysseus?
Of alI the kings of Greece, I respect you the most.
Of alI the warlords loved by the gods, I hate him the most.
Of course he does.
Oh, and that sounds heroic to you, doesn't it? To die fighting.
Old King Priam thinks he's untouchable behind his high walls.
Old King Priam thinks he's untouchable behind his high walls.
On my command!
Once we're out of the way, he controls the seas.
One last thing.
Only children and fools fight for honor.
Only one man wields a sword better than you.
Open the gates! Open the gates!
Our beloved Prince Hector had sharp words for the gods...
Our walls can't be breached. We'll beat them back again.
Our walls have never been breached.
Paris is a fooI sometimes, I know that.
Paris is going to fight in the morning.
Paris, Paris, Briseis wasn't in her room.
Paris!
Paris!
Paris! Andromache!
Paris! Don't!
Paris.
Paris.
Paris.
Paris. Paris.
Paris...
Patroclus!
Patroclus!
Patroclus.
Peace is for the women...
Peace! Peace!
Pearls from the Sea of Propontis.
Perhaps it is not wise to offend him.
Perhaps the kings were too far behind to see. Soldiers won the battle.
Perhaps they deserve more than your pity.
Perhaps we should have our war tomorrow, when you're better rested.
Perhaps you didn't notice. The Trojan beach belonged to Priam in the morning.
Petrified.
Plague.
Play your tricks on me, but not my cousin.
Please don't leave me.
Please.
Please.
Please. I have a son.
Prepare the army.
Prepare the army. We attack at daybreak.
Prepare the ship.
Prepare the ship.
Prepare to halt!
Prepare to halt!
Priam is a good king, a good man.
Priam?
Prince Hector!
Prince Hector. Is he as good a warrior as they say?
Prince? What prince?
Princes of Troy, on our last night together...
Protect them, Aeneas. Find them a new home.
Pull back, you fool!
Put down your spear.
Put her on a ship and send her home.
Remember what I told you.
Remove your army from my land.
Respect him?
Ride east, keep riding.
Row, Myrmidon, row!
Row, you lazy whores, row!
Save yourself.
Second, Troy must submit to my command...
See that one over there? I picked her special for you.
See the crows?
Send an emissary to them. They can collect their dead.
Send emissaries in the morning.
She left.
She's a beautiful woman.
She's a little lioness.
She's up there, watching, isn't she? Good.