Why in the hell would any man want to just slay an intire village..... :) Ill try to rent it somewhere it reminds me of the battle in conan when he was a chlid - the Arnold version not that new age piece of crap !!
@vonShpitzberg Hi, glad you liked the movie. It's one of my favorites. Hundra is a fantasy movie, so anything goes as far as slayings. However, in the ancient world even through WWII, the total annilhation of a village wasn't unusual. The Roman Army and the German SS were famous for this practice. You may rent the movie at Netflix.
Fantastic movie clip! Wow, what an awesome battle between the fierce, brave, yet doomed Amazon warriors and those nasty barbarians. Rent the flick on Netflix as it's awesome.
"Hundra" was fantasy and not historical so knowing who the invaders were is tough. However, the women-warriors were dressed like Sarmatians and, INHO, the invaders appeared to be Slavic. Also consider that the movie was filmed in Hungary.
It makes sense if the Invaders were Slavic since Slavs were neighbors to Sarmatians and Sarmatian women were fierce warriors - considered Amazons by Greeks.
@bertoletti8912 The actors spoke English and the movie was a fantasy. However, the male warriors appeared to dress and act like Slavs and their weapons appeared to be Slavic swords and axes. Female warrior tribes were known to exist during the early Slavic period. Since the women had no cavalry, I would rule out them being Sarmatians.
@AmazonArtCollector what elements of their garments make you think that they were slavs? spears and swords were known to everybody.Women fought on foot because they were surprised and not because they didnt have horses.As far as I remember no warriors wore helmets with horns at a battle
@bertoletti8912 First, you have to remember that this movie is a fantasy so there is some latitude in determining their etnicity. The setting appears to be East European but, according to the IMDB, the movie was filmed in Spain so that makes it tough. But, European Amazons were either Norse, Sarmatian, or Slavic. And, yes, no European warriors ever wore horns. But, as a weapons collector, the swords and spears appear to be of Slavic origin. Some of the women were horse-mounted.
I can't wait to rent this Hundra movie! The barbarian invasion was totally awesome. The way the amazon women put up a fight against those horrid men was right on with me. I understand that the other battlescenes, where Hundra fights off the barbarians on horseback, and the final scene where she slaughters the men who murdered her friends, are also fantastic.
Why in the hell would any man want to just slay an intire village..... :) Ill try to rent it somewhere it reminds me of the battle in conan when he was a chlid - the Arnold version not that new age piece of crap !!
vonShpitzberg 1 month ago
@vonShpitzberg Hi, glad you liked the movie. It's one of my favorites. Hundra is a fantasy movie, so anything goes as far as slayings. However, in the ancient world even through WWII, the total annilhation of a village wasn't unusual. The Roman Army and the German SS were famous for this practice. You may rent the movie at Netflix.
AmazonArtCollector 1 month ago
hilarious acting LOL
clouduiss 11 months ago
Fantastic movie clip! Wow, what an awesome battle between the fierce, brave, yet doomed Amazon warriors and those nasty barbarians. Rent the flick on Netflix as it's awesome.
TheBradamante 1 year ago
this movie has just gone to the top of my netflicks list.
takentos 1 year ago
who the hell were those invaders? germans? slavs? sarmatians?
Khorne676 2 years ago 2
"Hundra" was fantasy and not historical so knowing who the invaders were is tough. However, the women-warriors were dressed like Sarmatians and, INHO, the invaders appeared to be Slavic. Also consider that the movie was filmed in Hungary.
AmazonArtCollector 2 years ago
It makes sense if the Invaders were Slavic since Slavs were neighbors to Sarmatians and Sarmatian women were fierce warriors - considered Amazons by Greeks.
Khorne676 2 years ago 4
@AmazonArtCollector how did you figure it out that invaders were slavic? did they speak old-slavonic?
bertoletti8912 4 months ago in playlist Vidéos favorites de bertoletti8912
@bertoletti8912 The actors spoke English and the movie was a fantasy. However, the male warriors appeared to dress and act like Slavs and their weapons appeared to be Slavic swords and axes. Female warrior tribes were known to exist during the early Slavic period. Since the women had no cavalry, I would rule out them being Sarmatians.
AmazonArtCollector 4 months ago
@AmazonArtCollector what elements of their garments make you think that they were slavs? spears and swords were known to everybody.Women fought on foot because they were surprised and not because they didnt have horses.As far as I remember no warriors wore helmets with horns at a battle
bertoletti8912 4 months ago
@bertoletti8912 First, you have to remember that this movie is a fantasy so there is some latitude in determining their etnicity. The setting appears to be East European but, according to the IMDB, the movie was filmed in Spain so that makes it tough. But, European Amazons were either Norse, Sarmatian, or Slavic. And, yes, no European warriors ever wore horns. But, as a weapons collector, the swords and spears appear to be of Slavic origin. Some of the women were horse-mounted.
AmazonArtCollector 4 months ago
good death, its better than dying in bed
bertoletti8912 2 years ago 3
Sad Ending.
Navneet97569756 2 years ago 10
I can't wait to rent this Hundra movie! The barbarian invasion was totally awesome. The way the amazon women put up a fight against those horrid men was right on with me. I understand that the other battlescenes, where Hundra fights off the barbarians on horseback, and the final scene where she slaughters the men who murdered her friends, are also fantastic.
Antiope549 3 years ago 8