redefined the "sword-and-sandal" epic by prioritising a "living canvas" aesthetic over traditional historical realism. Based on Frank Miller’s graphic novel, the film is less a documentary of the Battle of Thermopylae
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The film is famous for its unique "crushed blacks" and high-contrast color grading, designed to mimic the look of Frank Miller’s original comic book.
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