Alexander

Overview:
Alexander, the King of Macedonia, leads his legions against the giant Persian Empire. After defeating the Persians, he leads his army across the then known world, venturing farther than any westerner had ever gone, all the way to India.

Status: Released (2004-11-21)
Awards:6 wins & 19 nominations
BoxOffice:$34,297,191
Screen:Oliver Stone, Christopher Kyle, Laeta Kalogridis
Productions: Warner Bros. Pictures, Intermedia, Egmond Film & Television, Pacifica Film, IMF Internationale Medien und Film GmbH & Co. 3. Produktions KG, Santa International Film Productions, Renn Productions, Pathé, Cecchi Gori Pictures, Dune Films, France 2 Cinéma, France 3 Cinéma, Banque Populaire Images 4, Canal+
Production Countries: France, Germany, Italy, Morocco, Netherlands, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States of America
Spoken Languages: English
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Reviews

Per Gunnar Jonsson

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My wife picked this one up together with the weekly TV magazine. Luckily we didn't pay full price. I hoped for a film about one of the greatest warlord of all time but what I got was something about a crying homosexual wimp.

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John Chard

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Alexander Revisited: The Final Cut. Alexander is directed by Oliver Stone and Stone co-writes the screenplay with Christopher Kyle and Laeta Kalogridis. It stars Colin Farrell, Val Kilmer, Angelina Jolie, Jared Leto, Anthony Hopkins, Rosario Dawson, Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Christ ....

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Wuchak

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_**Alexander’s conquests from Greece through Persia into northwestern India**_ After being tutored by Aristotle (Christopher Plumber), Alexander (Colin Farrell) takes over the Macedonian throne in 336 BC at the age of 20 after his father is assassinated (Val Kilmer). Over the next ....

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CinemaSerf

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Opinion on this film seems to have been hijacked somewhat by the definition and appropriateness of the relationship between Alexander (Farrell) and Hephaestion (Leto). It seems daft to try to apply 21st century social morals onto a society in which same sex relationships were simply ....

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