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The action sequences were choreographed with a mix of traditional stunt work and CGI enhancement. Snyder’s use of variable speed (speed-ramping) allowed the audience to see every muscle twitch and sword swing in hyper-detail before snapping back to real-time speed. This technique made the violence feel balletic and brutal simultaneously. movie 300 spartans
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He aimed to retell the Battle of Thermopylae (480 BC) through a hyper-stylized, mythologized lens. In Miller’s world, the Spartans weren't just soldiers; they were demigods of discipline, fighting monsters, traitors, and a Persian horde that defied logic. Director Zack Snyder recognized that Miller’s graphic novel was essentially a storyboard waiting to happen.