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Geoffrey Macnab Thursday 06 March 2014 18:26 GMT 0 Comments Flame and shame: even with Eva Green, ‘300: Rise of an Empire’ falls flat (Warner Bros/2013 Legendary Pictures) ...
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A scene from movie, "300: Rise of an Empire". – Courtesy Photo The end. In 300, Snyder, who adapts Miller’s “Xerxes” with Kurt Johnstad, at least had a grip on his one-track narrative.
Again. Again. That’s the task set before Eva Green in “300: Rise of an Empire,” the sequel (or, if you prefer, sidequel) to Zack Snyder’s buffed and waxed CGI epic.
And where the original 300 can blame its white dominance fantasies on Frank Miller's original work, Rise of an Empire can only point to a vague yet-to-be-finished comic series.
So too do many of the flaws that Snyder’s detractors are becoming familiar with. Rise of an Empire takes place before, during, and after the events depicted in 2007’s 300.