dean wrote:I don't know Amyntoros, if you listen to the commentary I honestly feel that Oliver Stone, talks confidently as an expert but without the knowledge.
It is as if he is making it up as he goes along.
He says that Achilles and Jason all returned to the west and that Alexander was the only one out of all the heroes that never came back.
Hi Dean,
Well, it would be odd if Stone
didn't talk confidently in his commentary - whether or not he
actually knew what he was talking about. He certainly isn't a 'newcomer', if the number of years he'd been dreaming of making
Alexander is anything to go by. Now, that doesn't make him an expert, by any stretch of the imagination - as Amyntoros says, which of us can really call ourselves experts?
At the end of the day, whether or not we agree with his interpretation, and whether or not there are some historical errors that we can say for sure are errors (rather than differences of opinion), it was
his film - and the point Amyntoros was making was, of course, that if you, or I, were to make our films of Alexander, there's a much better than evens chance that there would be Pothosians who loved them, and others who'd hate them.
Those of us who know our Greek mythology better can certainly take issue with the comment you mention about Achilles and Jason - not least by pointing out that Achilles and Jason were mythological characters, and Alexander was historical. OK, a somewhat silly thing for Stone to say. Doesn't that make him a dunce as far as Greek mythology is concerned, though, rather than as far as Alexander is concerned?
It's all very emotive, this subject, isn't it?
ATB, being picky as a picky thing ...
