He MIGHT of been ok, until that second stab. He had internal bleeding at that point. A stick to the gut isn't always fatal, unless it pierces vital organs, substantiates severe blood loss, or causes internal infection. The first jab should've been Ajax's warning to "play it conservative".
I always thought Ajax and the huge dude from beginning of the movie; the one who gets one hit by Achilles was the same guy but is not. But dang, actor who plays Ajax is 6’9” and first guy is 6’11”
This part of the movie is incorrect.. Ajax doesn’t get killed by Hector, nor does he die in the war. He apparently commits suicide later.. because of some ridiculous reasons also..
this was director false. ajax wont die by hector. only by imagination i can accept it. and patroclus was not achilleas cousin. was his best friend. and was not young. just for correction all this.
Fun fact: even if someone could freely swing around a Warhammer with one hand no way he could withstand melee combat. I just love how Hollywood bastardize is everything just to make it look cooler.. in all reality he would have gotten stabbed three different directions before he could even start to get on a rampage
Hector defeating low-budget Goliath in front of his dad & wife is a massive flex for real🥳🎉Achilles was indeed a great warrior but Hector takes the crown of being a leader & level headed man
Troy: *Massive Walls* Also Troy: "Wouldn't it be cool if we sallied out and met them on the field to make it a fair fight since they obviously don't have siege equipment?"
Nail o que eu acho mais engraçado que de fé passou para inveja agora todo mundo me beijando isso aí é coisa do satanás cara aí eles acha que o satanás tá aonde no meio deles aí eu pergunto para eles mesmo se vocês acham que o satanás tá aonde kkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkkkkk é porque na Bíblia ó safado é f*** porque não abriu para tá falando a inveja aí eles deixaram a fé de mão começar a me invejar aí começaram a gostar da vizinha dela a p*** começou a gostar da vizinha dela o cambada de safado começou a gostar da vida deles porque ele sabe que na hora que eu chegar um monte vai perder essa fama deles porque não vou deixar chegar perto de mim aí ó o que que acontece é isso aí ó a gente
In the real story Ajax is never killed by Hector...... Damnit Hollywood you had to kill off a badass just to make Hector look good? Hector was literally equal to Ajax in combat. They never get the upper hand against each other it was a stalemate
This movie showed a weak version of hector. Hector was equally strong as Ajax and skilled as achilles. Since hector killed patroclaus by mistake so achilles got a reason to kill him. Achilles wanted to kill hector at any cost. I don't think achilles would have killed hector so easily in the first fight. It would have been at least 10 to 20 fights.
So this is where the mountain vs oberyn martell was inspired from. At least Hector finished the job unlike Oberyn who kept on ranting, which led to his brutal demise
There can be key moments to 'break' an army where the panic spreads into a rout. After seeing Ajax die, Hector probably gambled on such a moment. It's true in ancient warfare that the most casualties actually occur when one side routes and the other chases them down and slaughters them. In the battle of Arsuf, while not exactly calculated, the Knights Hospitallers' charge hit the Saracens at the right moment of disorder, so even though it would have been safer for the Crusaders to hunker down and keep going, they ended up routing the Saracens badly. Of course, people miscalculate these key moments as well. In the battle of Hastings, Harold throws back the Normans twice, so he gambles on leaving the safety of the hill to rout them, but the Normans regroup and Harold is killed by an arrow.
If Hector had lost you wouldn’t want to be one of the hundred Trojan soldiers standing nearby watching while Ajax had his back turned and having to explain why you did nothing. This is war, not MMA.
You'd be surprised at just how much standing and watching happens in these battles of antiquity. People can't clash shields and trade blows nonstop until one side breaks, there's lots of turn taking and people getting a drink of water, and individual duels like this. Also, when it comes to really important figures, oftentimes the goal is to wound and capture the guy so you can ransom him. If you bag a guy from a rich family, the ransom would have you set for life. As a result, especially in medieval Europe, rich guys held up their gauntlets to show they could be ransomed so please don't kill them (if it turns out later that you're full of shit you could very well be killed, but they'd look at things like how expensive your gear is, or the logo on your shield/armour).
Achilles sabía esa gran perdida un buen guerrero 😢
Hello here's my throath , kill me !
He MIGHT of been ok, until that second stab. He had internal bleeding at that point. A stick to the gut isn't always fatal, unless it pierces vital organs, substantiates severe blood loss, or causes internal infection. The first jab should've been Ajax's warning to "play it conservative".
Ajax was so tiny that Archers of TROY couldn't see him to shoot even in an empty spot of the battleground.
Héctor. El más valiente
He knocked down a horse with his shield
Achilles'number two guy boutta crap himsekf there.
I always thought Ajax and the huge dude from beginning of the movie; the one who gets one hit by Achilles was the same guy but is not. But dang, actor who plays Ajax is 6’9” and first guy is 6’11”
The old "Don't shoot him. That'll just piss him off".
судя по скульптуре Гектор был такого роста как здесь показан Аякс
Cmon Hector 👍😄
Бедный Гомер... Из Иллиады сотворили дешёвый мордобой...
Gedaqatvu
Ajax" can you please stab me somewhere else besides my stomach?"
Ajax looks like The Undertaker
Such a good movie, this, Alexander, and King.
wat a stupid movie...ajax was stronger than achilies most likely...no way hector could beat him.
I love how scrappy Hector is. He doesn't use any fancy moves, but he gets the job done.
The number of Greeks and Spartans dying to volley while holding massive shields
2:20 respect to Agammemnon for not flinching
This part of the movie is incorrect.. Ajax doesn’t get killed by Hector, nor does he die in the war. He apparently commits suicide later.. because of some ridiculous reasons also..
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this was director false. ajax wont die by hector. only by imagination i can accept it. and patroclus was not achilleas cousin. was his best friend. and was not young. just for correction all this.
1:10 Hector, getting owned.
This looks like Robert Baratheon in flesh
Fun fact: even if someone could freely swing around a Warhammer with one hand no way he could withstand melee combat. I just love how Hollywood bastardize is everything just to make it look cooler.. in all reality he would have gotten stabbed three different directions before he could even start to get on a rampage
That Ajax was really cleaning them up until Hector interrupted 🤣
Hector was unbeatable when fighting for the right circumstances. But when he defended his brother, his honor went out the window 😢😢😢
Hector defeating low-budget Goliath in front of his dad & wife is a massive flex for real🥳🎉Achilles was indeed a great warrior but Hector takes the crown of being a leader & level headed man
Troy: *Massive Walls* Also Troy: "Wouldn't it be cool if we sallied out and met them on the field to make it a fair fight since they obviously don't have siege equipment?"
Nail o que eu acho mais engraçado que de fé passou para inveja agora todo mundo me beijando isso aí é coisa do satanás cara aí eles acha que o satanás tá aonde no meio deles aí eu pergunto para eles mesmo se vocês acham que o satanás tá aonde kkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkkkkk é porque na Bíblia ó safado é f*** porque não abriu para tá falando a inveja aí eles deixaram a fé de mão começar a me invejar aí começaram a gostar da vizinha dela a p*** começou a gostar da vizinha dela o cambada de safado começou a gostar da vida deles porque ele sabe que na hora que eu chegar um monte vai perder essa fama deles porque não vou deixar chegar perto de mim aí ó o que que acontece é isso aí ó a gente
In the real story Ajax is never killed by Hector...... Damnit Hollywood you had to kill off a badass just to make Hector look good? Hector was literally equal to Ajax in combat. They never get the upper hand against each other it was a stalemate
What’s the purpose of the archers switching positions
This movie showed a weak version of hector. Hector was equally strong as Ajax and skilled as achilles. Since hector killed patroclaus by mistake so achilles got a reason to kill him. Achilles wanted to kill hector at any cost. I don't think achilles would have killed hector so easily in the first fight. It would have been at least 10 to 20 fights.
So this is where the mountain vs oberyn martell was inspired from. At least Hector finished the job unlike Oberyn who kept on ranting, which led to his brutal demise
Hector is really him. Best character in the film.
This is innacurate .Hector didnt defeat Ajax .Their dual was a stalemate .
Why would you push forward if your archers are pinning them down on their own? Makes NO sense. Hollywood fight scenes NEVER make sense.
There can be key moments to 'break' an army where the panic spreads into a rout. After seeing Ajax die, Hector probably gambled on such a moment. It's true in ancient warfare that the most casualties actually occur when one side routes and the other chases them down and slaughters them. In the battle of Arsuf, while not exactly calculated, the Knights Hospitallers' charge hit the Saracens at the right moment of disorder, so even though it would have been safer for the Crusaders to hunker down and keep going, they ended up routing the Saracens badly. Of course, people miscalculate these key moments as well. In the battle of Hastings, Harold throws back the Normans twice, so he gambles on leaving the safety of the hill to rout them, but the Normans regroup and Harold is killed by an arrow.
2:05 when you married the baddest man in the world 2:07 when you raised him
All this over some box...
The fuck is this bearded-beast of a man? I thought Hector was faxing up against a bottle of detergent
people before those damn violant vido games got invented
1:09 The face Hector makes as he falls.🥴
If Hector had lost you wouldn’t want to be one of the hundred Trojan soldiers standing nearby watching while Ajax had his back turned and having to explain why you did nothing. This is war, not MMA.
You'd be surprised at just how much standing and watching happens in these battles of antiquity. People can't clash shields and trade blows nonstop until one side breaks, there's lots of turn taking and people getting a drink of water, and individual duels like this. Also, when it comes to really important figures, oftentimes the goal is to wound and capture the guy so you can ransom him. If you bag a guy from a rich family, the ransom would have you set for life. As a result, especially in medieval Europe, rich guys held up their gauntlets to show they could be ransomed so please don't kill them (if it turns out later that you're full of shit you could very well be killed, but they'd look at things like how expensive your gear is, or the logo on your shield/armour).
Hector L'eroe troiano.
Eric Bana and Brad Pitt along with Peter O'Toole made this movie.
*Peter O’Toole
Ajax very strong💪and Hector👍
الفارس جاكسن وهكتر
От это я понимаю войны были