So are they denying that Alexander followed that practice just like the rest of the Greeks of his time
Yeah right. I thought the early greeks were already out. It's all over the art and everything.
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So are they denying that Alexander followed that practice just like the rest of the Greeks of his time
Yeah right. I thought the early greeks were already out. It's all over the art and everything.
Maybe they just liked to wrestle in a Platonic manner. Naked. With erections.
Maybe they just liked to wrestle in a Platonic manner. Naked. With erections.
Don't forget the oils. ijs.
I've always looked fondly upon the Put Your Hands on Your Ears and Sing La-La-La school of historical thought.
am i the only one having issues with Angelina Jolie playing Colin Farrell's mother in Alexander?
Really? She plays his mom?
Weird.
am i the only one having issues with Angelina Jolie playing Colin Farrell's mother in Alexander?No, you're not. They want us to suspend our disbelief about their ages and Alexander's sexuality? At some point the cerebellum hardens into a callus and will not admit further input.
Really? She plays his mom?
Weird.
exactly. there is one year difference between them! gah!
No, you're not.
good to know.
Is she possibly playing his mother as he's growing up?
Also, I'm fairly sure Olympia (I think that's her name) would have been quite young when she was married off to Phillip, and could have had him by the time she was fourteen or so. It certainly wasn't unheard of.
I could go check, but I'm very lazy.
She's definitely playing his mother when he's an adult, without (as far as I can see) being made up to look even a little older. One of many hard pills to swallow in this film, the way things are shaping up. Don't even get me started about olden-times period pieces requiring everyone to use accents from the British Isles in order to sound "legitimate."
I'm sorry, my suspension of disbelief snapped long ago, with the haircuts.