So, the story was told through the narrators point-of-view?

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Remember the guy who is send out at the end to tell the story and who pretty much narrates the story? The entire movie is told through his point-of-view...correct?! So, do you think he exaggerated or made things up? If so, it would explain the giant animals and weird looking people.
 
Remember the guy who is send out at the end to tell the story and who pretty much narrates the story? The entire movie is told through his point-of-view...correct?! So, do you think he exaggerated or made things up? If so, it would explain the giant animals and weird looking people.
Yeah that's why we get this kicka$$ account of things instead of the accurate portrayal of events. Thanks old dude lol. But really its because Zacks telling Millers story. Who was retelling the story of the movie he saw when he was 5. That was based of a battle that happened in 480 BC.
 
Yeah that's why we get this kicka$$ account of things instead of the accurate portrayal of events.

Well, yeah, but it makes me curious now. What if they got their ass wooped in the first battle and this guy comes back with a crazy story. lol.
 
It's not exactly supposed to be an accurate telling of history. History wasn't about recounting the past for the Greeks; history was about recapitulating the past.
Talking about whether the story is accurate or not is silly, cause that was never the point.
 

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