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[WHISPERING, INDISTINCT CHATTER]
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[SOBBING]
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[WOMAN CRYING]
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[GROANING]
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MAN:
Our world is gone now.
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Smashed by the wars.
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[BIRDS SCREECHING]
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Now I am the keeper of his body...
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...embalmed here, in the Egyptian ways.
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I followed him as Pharaoh
and have now ruled 4O years.
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BOY:
Hello, Papa.
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I am the victor...
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...but what does it all mean, when
there is no one left to remember...
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...the great cavalry charge
at Gaugamela...
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...or the mountains
of the Hindu Kusch...
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...when we crossed
a 100,000-man army into India?
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He was a god, Cad mos...
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...or as close as anything
I've ever seen.
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"Tyrant!" they yell so easily. I laugh.
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No tyrant ever gave back so much.
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What do they know of the world,
these schoolboys?
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It takes strong men to rule.
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Alexander was more,
he was a Prometheus, a friend to man.
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He changed the world.
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Before him, there were tribes...
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...and after him, all was possible.
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There was suddenly a sense the world
could be ruled by one king...
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...and be better for all.
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Eighteen great Alexandria he built.
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It was an empire, not of land
and gold, but of the mind.
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A Hellenic civilization...
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...open to all.
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But how can I say it?
How can I tell you what it was like...
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...to be young, to dream big dreams?
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To believe when Alexander looked you
in the eye, you could do anything.
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Anything-
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[LAUGHS]
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In his presence, by the light of Apollo,
we were better than ourselves.
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Truly...
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...I've known many great men
in my life, but only one colossus.
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And only now, when old,
do I understand...
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...who this force of nature really was.
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Or do I?
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Did such a man as Alexander exist?
Of course not.
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We idolize him,
make him better than he was.
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Men, all men, reach and fall...
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...reach and fall.
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In the East, the vast Persian Empire
ruled almost all the known world.
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In the West,
the once great Greek city-states...
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...Thebes, Athens, Sparta,
had fallen from pride.
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For 100 years now, the Persian kings
had bribed the Greeks...
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...with their gold to fight as mercenaries.
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It was Philip, the one-eyed,
who changed all this...
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...uniting tribes of illiterate sheepherders
from the high and lowlands.
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With his blood and guts,
he built a professional army...
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...that brought the devious Greeks
to their knees.
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[LAUGHS]
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He then turned his eye on Persia...
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...where it was said
the new Great King Darius himself...
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...on his throne in Babylon,
feared Philip.
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It was from these loins of war
that Alexander was born, in Fella.
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[WOMAN SINGING A LULLABY]
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[MEN LAUGHING AND SHOUTING]
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Some called his mother,
Queen Olympias, a Sorceress...
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...and said that Alexander was the
child of Dionysus. Others, Zeus.
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But truly, there was not a man
in Macedonia who didn't look...
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...at father and son, side by side,
and wonder.
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OLYMPIAS:
Fortune follows bold ones
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Trust the ones who give you love
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Life has just begun, son
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Her skin is water.
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Her tongue is fire.
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She is your friend.
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Take it.
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If you hesitate, she will strike.
Remember that.
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Never hesitate.
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Yes.
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They are like people.
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You can love them for years.
Feed them, nurture them...
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...but still, they can turn on you.
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Don't hurt her.
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Good.
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Come.
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[SHATTERING, THEN CHEERING]
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He calls me a barbarian.
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Philip makes a mockery
of Dionysus every night.
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[HISSING]
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Women are the only ones
who know Dionysus.
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[GIGGLING FAINTLY]
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My little Achilles.
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[OLYMPIAS MOANS]
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[DOOR BANGS OPEN]
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Stay, Alexander, down. Down.
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What is it you want?
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Six months. Did you miss me?
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- No. Not here!
- Proud bitch. I'm still your king.
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King of what? Sheepherders?
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[BOTH GRUNTING AND GROANING]
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[LAUGHS]
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- I am of Achilles' royal blood.
- The blood of Herakles runs in my veins.
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- You are nothing but a drunken whore.
- Shut your mouth.
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You 10-tutted bitch from Hades!
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Which god could I curse to
have ever laid eyes on you!
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Do you think people respect you?
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You think they don't know
your bastards?
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[HISSES]
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Ha--?
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Damn your sorceress soul! You keep him
here like one of your snakes!
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I told you not!
I told you not.
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[OLYMPIAS LAUGHS]
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- You'll obey me.
- I will not.
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You'll obey me, or I'll kill you
with my own hands.
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[CHOKING]
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No! No! Stop! Papa!
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[PHILIP SCREAMS]
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- Obey me!
"m" Majesty! No!
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[GROANS]
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In the name of the gods.
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He will never be yours! Never!
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In my womb, I carried my avenger!
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[SCREAMING]
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PTOLEMY:
In the world he grew up to...
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...I've come to believe it was in friendship
that Alexander found his sanity.
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You don't need much to fight.
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When you're in the front ranks
of a battle...
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...facing some Northern
barbarian tribe...
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...courage won't be in the lining
of your stomach, Aristarchus.
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It's in the heart of a man.
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You don't need to eat every day
or until you're full, Ptolemy.
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You don't need to lie in bed
in a morning...
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...when you can have some
good bean soup, Cassandra...
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...after a forced night march.
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Come on, Alexander. Come on.
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Who will respect you as a king?
You think because of your father?
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The first rule of war is to do what you
ask your men to do. No more, no less.
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[GRUNTING AND GROANING]
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Good. That's it.
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Well done, Sophistication. Good wrestling.
That's what I want.
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Come, come, come.
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You did well, but you lost.
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Now, both of you, congratulate
the other. Go on.
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Would you want me to let you win,
Alexander?
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You're right.
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But I promise you, I will beat
you one day, Sophistication.
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PTOLEMY".
It was said later...
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...that Alexander
was never defeated...
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...except by Sophistication's thighs.
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Although an inferior race...
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...the Persians control at least
four-fifths of the known world.
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But is it possible that the source
of Egypt's mighty River Nile...
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...could rise in these distant
mountains of the outer earth?
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If so, an experienced navigator
could find his way here...
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...by this river east, down
into the great plains of India...
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...out into the eastern ocean
at end of the world...
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...and by this route up the Nile...
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...back to Egypt, into the Middle Sea
and home to Greece.
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Now, if only these frogs
could look outward...
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...and act on their favored position
at the center...
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...Greece could rule the world.
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Why is it, master, in myth,
these lands you speak of are known?
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India, where Herakles
and Dionysus traveled.
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All these men who went east, Theseus,
Jason, Achilles, were victorious.
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From generation to generation,
their stories have been passed on.
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Why? Unless there was truth to them?
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Tales of Amazons? No, Alexander.
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Only common people believe these tales,
as they believe most anything.
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We are here precisely to educate
ourselves against such foolish passions.
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But if we are superior to the Persians,
as you say, why do we not rule them?
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It is-- It has always been
our Greek dream to go east.
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The East has a way of swallowing
men and their dreams.
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ARISTARCHUS:
Master?
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- Master?
- Yes?
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- Master!
- Out with it!
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- Why are the Persians so cruel?
BOY: Oh, come on, Aristarchus.
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That is not the subject for today,
Aristarchus.
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But it is true that the Oriental races
are known for their barbarity...
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...and their slavish devotion
to their senses.
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Excess in all things
is the undoing of men.
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That is why we Greeks are superior.
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We practice control of our senses.
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Moderation, we hope.
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CASSANDRA:
And what of Achilles at Troy, master?
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- Was he not excessive?
- Achilles simply lacks restraint.
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He dominates others so completely that
even when he withdraws from battle...
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...crazed with grief over
his dead lover, Patrols...
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...he seriously endangers his own army.
He is a deeply selfish man.
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Would you say the love between Achilles
and Patrols is a corrupting one?
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When men lie together in lust,
it is a surrender to the passions...
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...and does nothing
for the excellence in us.
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Nor does any other excess, Cassandra,
jealousy among them.
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But when men lie together...
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...and knowledge and virtue
are passed between them...
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...that is pure and excellent.
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When they compete to bring out
the good, the best in each other...
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...this is the love between men
that can build a city-state...
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...and lift us from our frog pond.
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PTOLEMY:
Philip brought such as Aristotle...
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...from Athens to educate
our rough people.
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And growing more ambitious, he now
planned the invasion of Persia.
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[NEIGHING]
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[MEN LAUGHING]
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That the best you can do? Back to
the phalanx with you, I'll ride him myself.
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No one will ride that beast,
Your Majesty.
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Not with your leg.
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He's been beaten far too often.
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My noble king,
he's a high-spirited animal, yes.
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High-spirited and worthy
of Philip of Macedon.
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For three and a half talents...
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...I couldn't make a profit
on him, but for you--
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Why would I want such a beast?
I already have a wife.
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[MEN LAUGHING]
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Do I seem so old?
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MAN 1: Stay down, stay down.
MAN 2: Hold him!
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[HORSE NEIGHING, SNORTING]
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A broken neck comes free. He's too
nervous for battle. Sell him for meat.
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Buy him for me, Father. I'll ride him.
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And if you don't?
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- I'll pay for him myself.
- With what, your singing voice?
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I'll pay you!
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I tell you, that horse can't be ridden,
lad. His mind is broken.
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He can be ridden. By me.
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If you can rule that horse,
I'll make him yours...
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...at half the price.
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That horse will kill him, Philip.
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- He'll break the boy in two.
- Will he?
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Perhaps she'll make
a musician out of him yet.
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The boy doesn't have the craft, Philip.
He could hurt himself.
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He'll have to figure that out
for himself. It's time.
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You don't like your shadow, do you?
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It's like a dark spirit
coming up to get you.
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Do you see? That's us.
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It's just a trick of Apollo's.
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He's the god of the sun.
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Shh.
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But I'll show you how to outwit him,
you and me together.
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Shh. Shh.
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Shh.
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Shh.
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[CROWD OOHS]
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Hydrocephalus.
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That's what I'll call you.
Strong and stubborn.
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[HORSE NEIGHS]
243
00:20:45,078 --> 00:20:48,164
Hydrocephalus and Alexander.
244
00:20:49,582 --> 00:20:53,336
Come now, let's ride together.
245
00:20:54,879 --> 00:20:57,799
[CHEERING]
246
00:21:26,119 --> 00:21:27,870
He's got some Titan in him yet.
247
00:21:28,037 --> 00:21:32,000
At talus! Leviticus! For Zeus' sake,
he beat you, man!
248
00:21:32,166 --> 00:21:33,543
[LAUGHS]
249
00:21:37,714 --> 00:21:41,050
Now, Hydrocephalus, show them.
250
00:21:57,859 --> 00:21:59,819
[CHEERING]
251
00:22:11,247 --> 00:22:12,790
[LAUGHS]
252
00:22:13,958 --> 00:22:15,293
My son.
253
00:22:15,460 --> 00:22:17,128
My Son!
254
00:22:29,265 --> 00:22:31,392
You remember Achilles.
255
00:22:31,559 --> 00:22:34,103
- He's my favorite.
- Why?
256
00:22:34,771 --> 00:22:38,107
Because he loved Patrols
and avenged his death.
257
00:22:38,274 --> 00:22:40,109
And his fate?
258
00:22:40,276 --> 00:22:43,488
That he must die young
but with great glory.
259
00:22:43,654 --> 00:22:45,323
Did he have a choice?
260
00:22:45,490 --> 00:22:49,952
Yes. He could live a long life,
but there would be no glory.
261
00:22:50,119 --> 00:22:54,290
You dream of glory, Alexander.
Your mother encourages you.
262
00:22:54,457 --> 00:22:58,795
There's no glory without suffering,
and this she will not allow.
263
00:23:03,299 --> 00:23:06,177
One day, I'll be on walls like these.
264
00:23:06,344 --> 00:23:11,849
Prometheus stole the secret
of fire and gave it to man.
265
00:23:12,016 --> 00:23:14,811
It made Zeus so angry...
266
00:23:14,977 --> 00:23:18,064
...he chained Prometheus to a rock
in the Great Caucasus...
267
00:23:18,231 --> 00:23:22,568
...and each day, his eagle pecked out
the poor man's liver.
268
00:23:22,735 --> 00:23:27,281
Each night, it grew back again so that
it could be eaten the next day.
269
00:23:27,448 --> 00:23:28,699
Miserable fate.
270
00:23:33,454 --> 00:23:34,956
Why?
271
00:23:35,957 --> 00:23:38,835
Who knows these things?
272
00:23:39,001 --> 00:23:41,045
Anyway...
273
00:23:44,424 --> 00:23:50,930
Oedipus tore out his eyes when
he found out he'd murdered his father...
274
00:23:51,848 --> 00:23:57,228
...and married his mother.
Knowledge that came too late.
275
00:23:57,395 --> 00:24:01,357
Medea, she slaughtered
her two children in vengeance...
276
00:24:01,524 --> 00:24:04,360
...when Jason left her
for a younger wife.
277
00:24:14,412 --> 00:24:17,165
My mother would never hurt me.
278
00:24:18,082 --> 00:24:21,085
It's never easy to escape our mothers,
Alexander.
279
00:24:21,627 --> 00:24:28,134
All your life, beware of women.
They're far more dangerous than men.
280
00:24:32,597 --> 00:24:37,727
Herakles. Even after he accomplished
his 12 labors...
281
00:24:37,894 --> 00:24:42,607
...he was punished with madness,
slaughtered his three children.
282
00:24:43,900 --> 00:24:45,526
Poor Herakles.
283
00:24:46,486 --> 00:24:47,737
Great Herakles.
284
00:24:50,031 --> 00:24:52,325
All greatness comes from loss.
285
00:24:52,492 --> 00:24:58,706
Even you, the gods will
one day judge harshly.
286
00:24:58,873 --> 00:25:00,750
When I'm king like you, Father?
287
00:25:00,917 --> 00:25:04,712
Don't rush the day, boy. You risk all.
288
00:25:05,838 --> 00:25:09,926
My father threw me into battle
before I knew how to fight.
289
00:25:10,092 --> 00:25:12,637
When I killed my first man, he said:
290
00:25:12,803 --> 00:25:15,056
"Now you know."
291
00:25:15,681 --> 00:25:19,727
I hated him then,
but I understand why now.
292
00:25:19,894 --> 00:25:22,230
A king isn't born, Alexander.
293
00:25:22,396 --> 00:25:26,442
He's made by steel and by suffering.
294
00:25:27,443 --> 00:25:31,656
A king must know
how to hurt those he loves.
295
00:25:35,451 --> 00:25:37,870
It's lonely. Ask Herakles.
296
00:25:38,955 --> 00:25:42,583
Ask any of them. Fate is cruel.
297
00:25:43,626 --> 00:25:49,298
No man or woman can be too powerful
or too beautiful without disaster befalling.
298
00:25:49,465 --> 00:25:52,802
They laugh when you rise too high...
299
00:25:52,969 --> 00:25:55,972
...and crush everything
you've built with a whim.
300
00:25:56,556 --> 00:26:00,601
What glory they give,
in the end, they take away.
301
00:26:01,644 --> 00:26:05,147
They make of us slaves.
302
00:26:31,007 --> 00:26:35,177
OLYMPIAS:
Pregnant so soon. The little whore.
303
00:26:35,595 --> 00:26:39,682
He will marry her in the spring,
during Dionysus' Festival...
304
00:26:39,849 --> 00:26:42,685
...and when her first son is born...
305
00:26:42,852 --> 00:26:48,190
...her sweet uncle At talus will convince
Philip to name the boy his successor...
306
00:26:48,357 --> 00:26:50,818
...with himself as regent.
307
00:26:50,985 --> 00:26:52,987
And you...
308
00:26:53,154 --> 00:26:57,199
...you will be sent on
some impossible mission...
309
00:26:57,366 --> 00:26:59,910
...against some monstrous
Northern tribe...
310
00:27:00,077 --> 00:27:05,541
...to be mutilated in one more
meaningless battle over cattle.
311
00:27:05,708 --> 00:27:09,587
And I, no longer queen,
will be put to death...
312
00:27:09,754 --> 00:27:13,841
...with your sister and the remaining
members of our family.
313
00:27:14,008 --> 00:27:18,721
I wish sometimes you could see
the light, Mother.
314
00:27:18,888 --> 00:27:23,684
The truth is, he's taken nothing from you
that you've not been long without.
315
00:27:25,227 --> 00:27:27,605
The only way is to strike.
316
00:27:27,772 --> 00:27:30,566
Announce your marriage
to a Macedonian now.
317
00:27:31,067 --> 00:27:35,404
Beget a child of pure blood. He would
be one of them, not mine...
318
00:27:35,571 --> 00:27:38,991
...and he would have no choice
but to make you king.
319
00:27:39,158 --> 00:27:41,243
There is still Kennan.
320
00:27:43,037 --> 00:27:46,916
Eurydice was perfect. If your father,
that pig, had not ravaged her first!
321
00:27:47,083 --> 00:27:49,919
Say nothing more of my father.
322
00:27:50,086 --> 00:27:53,047
Do you hear me? Say nothing.
323
00:27:53,923 --> 00:27:55,633
You're right.
324
00:27:56,592 --> 00:27:58,719
Forgive me.
325
00:27:58,886 --> 00:28:01,722
A mother loves too much.
326
00:28:07,937 --> 00:28:10,564
Who shall I sing to sleep
at night anymore?
327
00:28:15,695 --> 00:28:20,658
I wish-- I wish we could spend
more time together.
328
00:28:21,409 --> 00:28:25,871
Like we used to, when you were
the sweetest boy.
329
00:28:31,210 --> 00:28:33,295
There's never been time, Mother.
330
00:28:34,130 --> 00:28:39,051
Since I was a child, I've been groomed
to be ever the best.
331
00:28:40,052 --> 00:28:44,515
Oh, my poor child,
you're like Achilles...
332
00:28:44,682 --> 00:28:47,143
...cursed by your greatness.
333
00:28:51,814 --> 00:28:53,774
Take my strength.
334
00:28:55,151 --> 00:28:56,360
[SIGHS]
335
00:28:59,488 --> 00:29:05,995
You must never confuse your feelings
with your duties, Alexander.
336
00:29:07,455 --> 00:29:12,001
A king must make public gestures
for the common people.
337
00:29:12,168 --> 00:29:15,629
I know, but you will be 19
this summer...
338
00:29:15,796 --> 00:29:20,509
...and the girls already say you don't
like them. You like Sophistication more.
339
00:29:20,676 --> 00:29:24,096
I understand.
It's natural for a young man.
340
00:29:24,263 --> 00:29:28,476
But if you go to Asia without leaving
your successor, you risk all.
341
00:29:28,642 --> 00:29:34,857
Sophistication loves me,
as I am...
342
00:29:35,024 --> 00:29:36,358
...not who.
343
00:29:37,860 --> 00:29:41,363
Loves? Loves?
344
00:29:43,365 --> 00:29:45,910
In the name of Dionysus...
345
00:29:47,244 --> 00:29:53,000
...understand how Philip thinks,
for your own sake.
346
00:29:53,167 --> 00:29:57,213
Your life hangs in the balance.
347
00:29:57,379 --> 00:30:02,343
- His spies are inside your closest circle.
- Stop!
348
00:30:04,595 --> 00:30:07,473
I'm his only worthy son.
349
00:30:07,640 --> 00:30:09,558
You crazed woman.
350
00:30:10,643 --> 00:30:12,686
He'd never hurt me.
351
00:30:13,813 --> 00:30:18,567
Even if Eurydice had a boy,
he'd be 20 before he'd let him rule.
352
00:30:18,734 --> 00:30:22,112
Yes, and you would be 40.
353
00:30:22,279 --> 00:30:28,702
Old and wise like Armenian.
And Philip's young son would be 20.
354
00:30:28,869 --> 00:30:35,251
Like you now,
but raised by him, his blood.
355
00:30:35,793 --> 00:30:38,879
He will never give you
the throne now, Alexander.
356
00:30:39,922 --> 00:30:41,507
Never.
357
00:30:44,051 --> 00:30:46,011
[FESTIVE MUSIC PLAYING]
358
00:30:58,691 --> 00:31:01,944
Come, Alexander,
drink this sadness away.
359
00:31:02,111 --> 00:31:04,530
If only thirst could quench sorrow,
Ptolemy.
360
00:31:04,697 --> 00:31:06,031
[LAUGHS]
361
00:31:07,700 --> 00:31:12,204
There's only one thing better
than winning a battle, son...
362
00:31:12,788 --> 00:31:15,624
...and that's the taste
of a new woman.
363
00:31:15,791 --> 00:31:20,838
You'll find it far sweeter than self-pity.
364
00:31:21,005 --> 00:31:23,757
Sassanian, you bore me.
Be gone with you.
365
00:31:23,924 --> 00:31:26,051
Alexander, I found you the right girl.
366
00:31:26,218 --> 00:31:28,804
- What's your name, darling?
- Antigone.
367
00:31:28,971 --> 00:31:30,931
- What's your name?
- Antigone.
368
00:31:32,725 --> 00:31:35,019
I love you, my little imp.
369
00:31:36,020 --> 00:31:37,354
And I love you, Leviticus.
370
00:31:37,521 --> 00:31:38,898
[LAUGHS]
371
00:31:39,106 --> 00:31:40,649
- Please, no!
- There you go.
372
00:31:42,318 --> 00:31:44,612
Would you prefer a seat, Leviticus?
373
00:31:44,778 --> 00:31:46,655
I'll sleep in my grave, Sophistication.
374
00:31:46,822 --> 00:31:50,200
While alive, I prefer dancing.
375
00:31:50,367 --> 00:31:51,911
Sassanian.
376
00:31:52,786 --> 00:31:54,413
Who's your new friend?
377
00:31:54,580 --> 00:31:57,249
- There's your new friend.
- Please don't!
378
00:31:59,501 --> 00:32:00,961
AT TALUS:
A toast.
379
00:32:01,128 --> 00:32:02,463
A toast!
380
00:32:03,172 --> 00:32:08,677
I drink to our Greek friends
and to our new union...
381
00:32:08,844 --> 00:32:14,725
...Macedonia and Greece,
equals in greatness!
382
00:32:14,975 --> 00:32:17,019
[CHEERING]
383
00:32:17,186 --> 00:32:23,692
And to Philip, our king, without whom
this union could not be possible.
384
00:32:23,859 --> 00:32:26,153
Come, At talus, leave some
damn air in the hall!
385
00:32:26,320 --> 00:32:28,197
[LAUGHING]
386
00:32:28,364 --> 00:32:34,328
And last, I drink to the king's marriage
to my niece, Eurydice...
387
00:32:34,495 --> 00:32:37,539
...a Macedonian queen
we can be proud of!
388
00:32:37,790 --> 00:32:39,750
[CHEERS]
389
00:32:40,542 --> 00:32:43,837
To Philip and Eurydice...
390
00:32:44,004 --> 00:32:46,256
...and to their legitimate sons!
391
00:32:46,423 --> 00:32:48,509
[CHEERS]
392
00:32:48,676 --> 00:32:50,511
Alexander, don't!
393
00:32:50,678 --> 00:32:53,639
What am I, you son of a dog?
Come, then.
394
00:32:53,847 --> 00:32:55,182
[GROANS]
395
00:33:05,693 --> 00:33:08,779
- Shut up.
- Shut up.
396
00:33:08,946 --> 00:33:10,906
Shut up, all of you!
397
00:33:11,323 --> 00:33:13,909
This is my wedding,
not some public brawl.
398
00:33:14,076 --> 00:33:16,078
Insolent pup.
399
00:33:16,245 --> 00:33:19,456
Apologize, by Zeus,
before you dishonor me.
400
00:33:19,623 --> 00:33:23,043
You defend the man who called
my mother a whore and me a bastard.
401
00:33:23,210 --> 00:33:26,422
- And I dishonor you?
- You listen like your mother.
402
00:33:26,588 --> 00:33:28,757
At talus is my family now,
the same as you.
403
00:33:28,924 --> 00:33:31,593
Then choose your relatives
more carefully.
404
00:33:31,760 --> 00:33:34,930
Don't expect me to sit here
and watch you shame yourself.
405
00:33:35,097 --> 00:33:38,100
- You insult me!
- I insult you!
406
00:33:38,267 --> 00:33:41,395
A man not fit to lick the ground
my mother walks on.
407
00:33:41,562 --> 00:33:44,440
- You dog, questioning your queen.
- Shame?
408
00:33:44,606 --> 00:33:48,444
I've nothing to be ashamed of,
you arrogant brat.
409
00:33:48,610 --> 00:33:52,448
I'll marry the girl if I want,
and I'll have as many sons as I want.
410
00:33:52,614 --> 00:33:55,159
There's nothing you
or your harpy mother can do.
411
00:33:55,325 --> 00:33:57,286
Why, drunken man, must you think...
412
00:33:57,453 --> 00:33:59,955
...everything I do and say
comes from my mother?
413
00:34:00,122 --> 00:34:03,042
Because I know her heart, by Hera...
414
00:34:03,208 --> 00:34:05,419
...and I see her in your eyes.
415
00:34:05,586 --> 00:34:08,005
You covet this throne too much.
416
00:34:09,423 --> 00:34:14,762
Now, we all know that she-wolf
of a mother of yours wants me dead.
417
00:34:14,928 --> 00:34:17,222
Well, you can both dream, boy.
418
00:34:17,389 --> 00:34:20,601
Come, Philip, this is the wine talking.
Leave the boy. It'll wait.
419
00:34:20,768 --> 00:34:22,269
NOW!
420
00:34:23,437 --> 00:34:25,314
I command you.
421
00:34:26,315 --> 00:34:29,651
Apologize to your kinsman.
422
00:34:37,284 --> 00:34:38,994
Apologize.
423
00:34:39,161 --> 00:34:41,747
No kinsman to me.
424
00:34:45,292 --> 00:34:47,252
Good night, old man.
425
00:34:48,712 --> 00:34:53,175
And when my mother remarries,
I'll invite you to her wedding.
426
00:34:53,759 --> 00:34:55,677
You bastard!
427
00:35:00,974 --> 00:35:03,185
You'll obey me. Come here.
428
00:35:18,117 --> 00:35:20,410
[SCREAMING]
429
00:35:22,538 --> 00:35:26,208
And this is the man who is going
to take you from Greece to Persia?
430
00:35:26,375 --> 00:35:28,877
He can't even make it
from one couch to the next.
431
00:35:29,044 --> 00:35:33,132
Get out of my palace!
You're exiled, you bastard!
432
00:35:33,757 --> 00:35:37,219
Banished from the land.
You're not welcome here.
433
00:35:38,137 --> 00:35:40,347
You're no son of mine!
434
00:35:47,020 --> 00:35:49,565
PTOLEMY:
Everything suddenly changed for him.
435
00:35:52,109 --> 00:35:56,071
His father, King Philip, was murdered.
436
00:35:56,738 --> 00:35:59,324
And Alexander, at 20...
437
00:36:00,492 --> 00:36:04,496
...became the new ruler of Macedonia.
438
00:36:04,663 --> 00:36:09,918
And breaking their treaties with us,
dismissing Alexander as an untried boy...
439
00:36:10,085 --> 00:36:14,423
...several Greek city-states
rose up in revolt...
440
00:36:14,590 --> 00:36:19,386
...much to Persia's delight
and perhaps sponsored by their gold.
441
00:36:19,636 --> 00:36:21,555
[WIND WHISTLING]
442
00:36:22,598 --> 00:36:24,516
[LAUGHS]
443
00:36:25,142 --> 00:36:27,603
Truly, Alexander could love like no other.
444
00:36:27,769 --> 00:36:32,524
But to betray him was to rouse
a vast and frightening anger.
445
00:36:32,691 --> 00:36:36,653
And he massacred several thousand
of the men of that tragic city, Thebes...
446
00:36:36,820 --> 00:36:40,157
...and sold the survivors into slavery.
447
00:36:40,782 --> 00:36:44,620
This, as intended,
stunned and defeated the Greeks.
448
00:36:44,786 --> 00:36:49,625
And though, in the end, he treated
most populations with magnanimity...
449
00:36:49,791 --> 00:36:51,710
...it is these exceptions...
450
00:36:51,877 --> 00:36:57,549
...Thebes, Gaza in Syria and, later,
Persepolis in Persia and others...
451
00:36:57,716 --> 00:37:03,222
...that are always remembered by those
who hate Alexander and all he stood for.
452
00:37:03,889 --> 00:37:10,312
At 21, Alexander invaded Asia
with an army of 40,000 trained men.
453
00:37:10,479 --> 00:37:13,899
And liberating one city-state
after the other...
454
00:37:14,066 --> 00:37:18,111
...he conquered all of western Asia
south to Egypt...
455
00:37:18,278 --> 00:37:23,533
...where he was declared Pharaoh
of Egypt, worshiped as a god.
456
00:37:23,700 --> 00:37:25,661
[LAUGHS]
457
00:37:25,827 --> 00:37:31,833
It was in Egypt
that the respected oracle at Isiah...
458
00:37:32,000 --> 00:37:34,670
...declared him the...
459
00:37:34,836 --> 00:37:38,257
...true son of Zeus.
460
00:37:40,342 --> 00:37:43,595
He finally provoked
Darius himself to battle...
461
00:37:43,762 --> 00:37:48,016
...in the heart of the Persian Empire,
near Babylon.
462
00:37:53,730 --> 00:37:55,315
It was mad.
463
00:37:55,482 --> 00:38:01,196
Forty thousand of us
against 250,000 barbarians.
464
00:38:02,281 --> 00:38:08,203
It was the day Alexander
had waited for all his life.
465
00:38:08,495 --> 00:38:10,831
[DISTANT CHATTER,
HORSES NEIGHING]
466
00:38:11,540 --> 00:38:15,294
Alexander, son of a god.
467
00:38:15,961 --> 00:38:18,005
It was a myth, of course.
468
00:38:18,171 --> 00:38:21,049
At least it started as a myth.
469
00:38:21,216 --> 00:38:23,385
I know.
470
00:38:23,552 --> 00:38:25,846
I was there.
471
00:38:26,013 --> 00:38:27,347
I saw his eyes.
472
00:38:27,514 --> 00:38:29,391
There.
473
00:38:29,558 --> 00:38:33,562
In the crack of the Persian line,
we'll go for the head.
474
00:38:34,354 --> 00:38:35,564
Kill Darius?
475
00:38:35,731 --> 00:38:38,900
The gods have brought him
to us at last.
476
00:38:39,901 --> 00:38:42,195
If I die, it's one Macedonian.
477
00:38:42,362 --> 00:38:46,074
But the Persians, they cannot move
without Darius' command.
478
00:38:46,241 --> 00:38:47,784
Here.
479
00:38:47,951 --> 00:38:50,620
Right here, we cut the throat
of the Persian Army.
480
00:38:50,787 --> 00:38:54,082
This is madness. You'll never get
within 100 paces of him.
481
00:38:54,249 --> 00:38:56,418
Have you seen the sheer size
of his force?
482
00:38:56,585 --> 00:39:00,922
Not if you hold them on the left,
my brave Armenian...
483
00:39:01,089 --> 00:39:05,552
...with your son Philosophy,
for just one, two hours tomorrow.
484
00:39:06,845 --> 00:39:11,725
And you, unbreakable Antigone,
the center phalanx.
485
00:39:11,892 --> 00:39:13,727
Pericardia.
486
00:39:13,894 --> 00:39:16,021
Napoleons.
487
00:39:16,188 --> 00:39:18,106
Aristarchus.
488
00:39:18,607 --> 00:39:20,108
Polyphonic.
489
00:39:20,275 --> 00:39:24,404
If you pin them on the walls
of your Marissa here, in the center...
490
00:39:24,571 --> 00:39:27,532
...their cavalry will follow me
out to the right.
491
00:39:27,699 --> 00:39:30,077
And when bold Cassandra breaks...
492
00:39:30,243 --> 00:39:33,246
...stretching their left, a hole will open.
493
00:39:33,413 --> 00:39:34,998
Then I and my cavalry...
494
00:39:35,165 --> 00:39:41,046
...our revered Leviticus,
Ptolemy and Sophistication...
495
00:39:41,213 --> 00:39:43,256
...will strike through that gap...
496
00:39:44,007 --> 00:39:46,718
...and deal the deathblow
to Darius' head.
497
00:39:46,885 --> 00:39:50,680
Alexander, even with luck, timing,
the gods, we must rout them tomorrow.
498
00:39:50,847 --> 00:39:52,599
Destroy their army completely.
499
00:39:52,766 --> 00:39:56,311
Or we'll be picked apart by bandit tribes
on the long journey home.
500
00:39:56,478 --> 00:39:58,647
Right.
501
00:39:58,814 --> 00:40:01,149
You speak of home.
502
00:40:01,316 --> 00:40:03,318
And retreat.
503
00:40:03,485 --> 00:40:07,239
But do you understand, Armenian...
504
00:40:07,406 --> 00:40:09,991
...Babylon's my new home?
505
00:40:10,242 --> 00:40:12,244
[MEN CHUCKLING]
506
00:40:12,452 --> 00:40:14,079
Alexander...
507
00:40:14,246 --> 00:40:16,331
...if we must fight...
508
00:40:16,498 --> 00:40:17,958
...do so with stealth.
509
00:40:18,125 --> 00:40:23,130
Use your numbers well. We should attack
tonight when they least expect us.
510
00:40:24,756 --> 00:40:28,510
I didn't cross Asia
to steal this victory, Cassandra.
511
00:40:28,677 --> 00:40:31,805
No, you are too honorable for that.
512
00:40:31,972 --> 00:40:37,185
No doubt influenced from sleeping
with Tales of Troy under your pillow.
513
00:40:37,352 --> 00:40:40,897
But your father
was no lover of Homer's.
514
00:40:41,773 --> 00:40:46,111
The lands west of the Euphrates,
the hand of his daughter in marriage.
515
00:40:46,278 --> 00:40:48,572
Since when has a Greek
ever been given such honors?
516
00:40:48,738 --> 00:40:52,659
These are not honors.
Armenian, they're bribes...
517
00:40:52,826 --> 00:40:56,204
...which the Greeks
have accepted too long.
518
00:40:57,038 --> 00:41:00,584
Do you forget the man who murdered
my father lies across the valley floor?
519
00:41:00,750 --> 00:41:05,672
Alexander, we're still not sure if it was
Persian gold behind the assassination.
520
00:41:05,839 --> 00:41:09,885
MAN 1: That is no matter!
MAN 2: You know that's not true.
521
00:41:10,760 --> 00:41:12,345
ARMENIAN:
Your father taught you...
522
00:41:12,512 --> 00:41:14,764
...never to surrender
your reason to your passion.
523
00:41:14,931 --> 00:41:17,809
Now I urge you, regroup.
524
00:41:17,976 --> 00:41:21,104
Fall back to the coast,
raise a larger force.
525
00:41:21,271 --> 00:41:25,567
I would, if I were Armenian.
526
00:41:26,109 --> 00:41:28,236
But I am Alexander.
527
00:41:28,403 --> 00:41:32,407
And no more than Earth has two suns
will Asia bear two kings.
528
00:41:33,033 --> 00:41:34,576
These are my terms.
529
00:41:34,743 --> 00:41:39,372
And if Darius isn't a coward
who hides behind his men...
530
00:41:40,081 --> 00:41:42,834
...then he'll come to me tomorrow.
531
00:41:43,793 --> 00:41:48,673
And when he bows down to Greece...
532
00:41:48,840 --> 00:41:51,593
...Alexander will be merciful.
533
00:41:56,264 --> 00:42:00,018
By Ares' chains, he's got balls, men.
534
00:42:00,185 --> 00:42:03,021
I mean, give the man his due,
Armenian.
535
00:42:04,606 --> 00:42:07,776
And, lads, feast tonight...
536
00:42:07,943 --> 00:42:09,819
...for tomorrow we will dine in Hades.
537
00:42:09,986 --> 00:42:11,029
[LAUGHS]
538
00:42:21,039 --> 00:42:23,375
To whom do you pray?
539
00:42:26,878 --> 00:42:28,922
Phobos.
540
00:42:30,674 --> 00:42:32,801
Fear?
541
00:42:35,637 --> 00:42:37,639
A bad omen.
542
00:42:39,558 --> 00:42:42,060
More so for Darius.
543
00:42:47,566 --> 00:42:53,238
I've come to believe that fear of death
drives all men, Sophistication.
544
00:42:53,405 --> 00:42:56,449
This we didn't learn as schoolboys.
545
00:42:56,616 --> 00:43:00,620
It is the cause of all our misfortunes.
546
00:43:00,787 --> 00:43:04,332
- So, mighty Crater's.
- Your Majesty.
547
00:43:06,001 --> 00:43:09,462
- Are you ready for tomorrow's dawn?
-It's been too long coming, you ask me.
548
00:43:09,629 --> 00:43:13,675
- The men are skittish as colts.
- Good.
549
00:43:13,842 --> 00:43:16,177
Fear makes men fight better.
550
00:43:16,845 --> 00:43:19,347
Post your sentries alertly
but rest them well.
551
00:43:19,514 --> 00:43:23,768
Don't worry, general. I'm known to sleep
with my eyes open as a baby's ares.
552
00:43:23,935 --> 00:43:26,771
Only because someone
might steal his loot, sire.
553
00:43:26,980 --> 00:43:28,231
[MEN LAUGHING]
554
00:43:28,773 --> 00:43:31,735
After tomorrow, even the thrifty
among you shall be kings.
555
00:43:31,901 --> 00:43:33,737
MAN:
The gods are with us, Your Majesty.
556
00:43:33,903 --> 00:43:36,906
You'll stain the ground
with Persian blood, my king.
557
00:43:37,073 --> 00:43:40,160
I've always believed, Alexander.
558
00:43:40,327 --> 00:43:44,331
But this seems
so much bigger than us.
559
00:43:44,497 --> 00:43:45,999
Did Patrols doubt Achilles...
560
00:43:46,166 --> 00:43:48,960
...when they stood side by side
at the siege of Troy?
561
00:43:49,127 --> 00:43:52,088
Patrols died first.
562
00:43:52,255 --> 00:43:53,923
If you do...
563
00:43:54,841 --> 00:43:59,262
If you were to fall, Sophistication,
even if Macedonia were to lose a king...
564
00:43:59,429 --> 00:44:02,140
...I will avenge you...
565
00:44:02,307 --> 00:44:05,060
...and follow you down
to the house of death.
566
00:44:05,226 --> 00:44:07,812
I would do the same.
567
00:44:17,322 --> 00:44:22,035
On the eve of battle,
it's hardest to be alone.
568
00:44:22,827 --> 00:44:24,287
Yes.
569
00:44:26,206 --> 00:44:28,291
Then perhaps...
570
00:44:29,876 --> 00:44:33,254
Perhaps this is farewell...
571
00:44:33,838 --> 00:44:36,174
...my Alexander.
572
00:44:36,341 --> 00:44:39,094
Fear not, Sophistication.
573
00:44:40,220 --> 00:44:42,722
We are at the beginning.
574
00:45:16,506 --> 00:45:20,635
ARMENIAN:
Blood makes the world rise.
575
00:45:21,761 --> 00:45:25,265
Blood makes the rain fall.
576
00:45:28,101 --> 00:45:31,980
Blood makes the earth grow.
577
00:45:32,939 --> 00:45:39,446
And in blood, all men are born and die.
578
00:45:41,156 --> 00:45:46,911
Blood is the food of the gods below.
579
00:45:47,787 --> 00:45:50,206
[MOO
580
00:45:50,790 --> 00:45:52,792
[SHRIEKS]
581
00:46:00,967 --> 00:46:04,637
Come, Hydrocephalus.
Today we ride to our destiny.
582
00:46:07,432 --> 00:46:11,436
SOLDIER:
Company, group! Regroup!
583
00:46:22,781 --> 00:46:25,825
Phalanx, turn right!
584
00:46:42,884 --> 00:46:47,555
Phalanx, attention!
585
00:47:08,952 --> 00:47:11,621
Solemness.
586
00:47:11,788 --> 00:47:14,874
I remember you the day
you took the siege tower at Tyre.
587
00:47:15,041 --> 00:47:18,336
You were a giant.
And today, how will you fight?
588
00:47:18,545 --> 00:47:20,839
[BELLOWING]
589
00:47:23,716 --> 00:47:26,427
Deposits, by Athena.
590
00:47:26,594 --> 00:47:30,765
How far was it you threw your man
wrestling at the last Olympic Games?
591
00:47:30,932 --> 00:47:32,642
Will you match it with your spear?
592
00:47:32,809 --> 00:47:34,269
[BELLOWING]
593
00:47:34,435 --> 00:47:36,396
[MEN LAUGHING]
594
00:47:38,064 --> 00:47:43,444
And Timberland, son of Menander,
a great soldier to my father.
595
00:47:43,611 --> 00:47:48,366
I still mourn your brother, Adagios,
who died so bravely at Halicarnassus.
596
00:47:48,533 --> 00:47:52,120
What an honored family
you descend from, Timberland.
597
00:47:52,287 --> 00:47:55,248
You fight for them today.
598
00:47:56,666 --> 00:48:02,755
You've all honored your country
and your ancestors.
599
00:48:02,922 --> 00:48:07,635
And now we come to this
most distant place in Asia...
600
00:48:07,969 --> 00:48:14,475
...where across from us, Darius
has at last gathered a vast army...
601
00:48:15,727 --> 00:48:17,562
[EAGLE SCREECHES]
602
00:48:42,003 --> 00:48:48,676
But ask yourselves, who is this great king
who pays assassins in gold coins...
603
00:48:48,927 --> 00:48:51,471
...to murder my father, our king...
604
00:48:51,638 --> 00:48:56,476
...in a most despicable
and cowardly manner?
605
00:48:56,643 --> 00:49:01,898
Who is this great king, Darius,
who enslaves his own men to fight?
606
00:49:02,065 --> 00:49:06,527
Who is this king but a king of air?
607
00:49:06,694 --> 00:49:09,948
These men do not fight for their homes.
608
00:49:10,114 --> 00:49:13,618
They fight because this king
tells them they must.
609
00:49:14,202 --> 00:49:17,747
And when they fight,
they will melt away like the air...
610
00:49:17,914 --> 00:49:21,000
...because they know no loyalty
to a king of slaves.
611
00:49:22,085 --> 00:49:25,380
But we are not here today as slaves.
612
00:49:25,546 --> 00:49:27,715
We are here today...
613
00:49:27,882 --> 00:49:30,885
...as Macedonian freemen!
614
00:49:31,052 --> 00:49:32,762
[CHEERING]
615
00:49:46,192 --> 00:49:48,027
Some of you...
616
00:49:49,696 --> 00:49:52,073
...perhaps myself...
617
00:49:52,240 --> 00:49:57,078
...will not live to see the sun set
over these mountains today.
618
00:49:58,037 --> 00:50:00,123
But I say to you...
619
00:50:00,289 --> 00:50:04,210
...what every warrior has known
since the beginning of time.
620
00:50:04,377 --> 00:50:06,754
Conquer your fear...
621
00:50:06,921 --> 00:50:10,425
...and I promise you,
you will conquer death.
622
00:50:10,633 --> 00:50:12,719
[CHEERING]
623
00:50:31,195 --> 00:50:33,281
[INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE]
624
00:50:33,489 --> 00:50:37,160
When they ask why you fought
so bravely, you will answer:
625
00:50:37,326 --> 00:50:40,246
"I was here this day at Gaugamela...
626
00:50:42,373 --> 00:50:44,792
...for the freedom...
627
00:50:45,918 --> 00:50:49,005
...and glory...
628
00:50:51,049 --> 00:50:53,426
...of Greece!"
629
00:50:53,634 --> 00:50:55,595
[CHEERING]
630
00:50:59,974 --> 00:51:02,643
Zeus be with us!
631
00:51:29,587 --> 00:51:33,174
Cassandra! Four columns, go!
632
00:51:38,596 --> 00:51:40,598
Where does he go?
633
00:51:40,765 --> 00:51:43,101
I don't know, Majesty.
634
00:51:43,267 --> 00:51:46,187
Envelop him, Bessus.
635
00:51:49,857 --> 00:51:52,944
Sophistication, go!
636
00:51:54,904 --> 00:51:56,447
[YELLS]
637
00:52:02,578 --> 00:52:04,247
Phalanx!
638
00:52:12,421 --> 00:52:14,465
[TRUMPETING]
639
00:52:14,674 --> 00:52:17,385
[SOLDIERS CHANTING]
640
00:52:22,682 --> 00:52:26,018
He makes a mistake, Pharnakes.
641
00:52:29,147 --> 00:52:30,731
Yes, great king.
642
00:52:40,241 --> 00:52:42,076
[SCREAMING]
643
00:53:32,835 --> 00:53:35,421
MAN:
Be brave, men.
644
00:53:36,839 --> 00:53:38,424
Steady on the left, lads!
645
00:53:38,925 --> 00:53:41,135
Bend if you must, but never break.
646
00:53:42,637 --> 00:53:44,680
And keep watching
the cavalry on the left.
647
00:54:14,710 --> 00:54:16,879
Pick up the pace!
648
00:54:26,681 --> 00:54:30,393
Prepare to repel chariots!
649
00:54:33,312 --> 00:54:34,730
[SCREAMING]
650
00:55:55,686 --> 00:55:57,772
Cassandra!
651
00:55:57,938 --> 00:56:00,274
Forward, men!
652
00:56:10,993 --> 00:56:15,331
- Left turn!
-Infantry, clear! Out now!
653
00:57:02,002 --> 00:57:03,379
[SCREAMS]
654
00:57:03,587 --> 00:57:05,464
Hold your positions!
655
00:57:05,631 --> 00:57:06,841
Hold your positions!
656
00:57:07,007 --> 00:57:08,259
[SOLDIER TRUMPETING]
657
00:57:25,734 --> 00:57:27,820
We must fall back to the gully, Father.
658
00:57:27,987 --> 00:57:29,488
No, hold.
659
00:57:29,655 --> 00:57:33,576
Where is he? We're far too thin!
Get word to Alexander!
660
00:57:33,742 --> 00:57:36,120
- Move!
- Yes, sir.
661
00:57:54,680 --> 00:57:58,225
Come, Macedonians! Ride! Ride!
662
00:58:03,063 --> 00:58:07,359
- Shields, break off!
- Break off.
663
00:58:07,526 --> 00:58:09,862
MAN:
The shields are here!
664
00:58:10,946 --> 00:58:13,365
ALEXANDER:
Drive for the hole!
665
00:58:13,866 --> 00:58:16,952
MAN 1: Drive for the hole!
MAN 2: Drive for the hole!
666
00:59:00,079 --> 00:59:03,457
Back and to the left!
Back and to the left!
667
00:59:05,501 --> 00:59:08,504
- Philosophy! Philosophy!
- Father.
668
00:59:08,671 --> 00:59:10,714
Go. Tell Alexander yourself.
669
00:59:10,881 --> 00:59:16,845
And if he won't listen, then survive me
and avenge this betrayal!
670
00:59:33,529 --> 00:59:38,117
Pay attention, lad!
Your father still watches over you!
671
01:00:19,783 --> 01:00:22,411
Darius!
672
01:00:22,578 --> 01:00:24,663
Find your horses.
673
01:00:30,586 --> 01:00:32,004
[SCREAMS]
674
01:00:40,429 --> 01:00:42,890
Darius!
675
01:01:03,619 --> 01:01:06,538
Go! GO!
676
01:01:21,887 --> 01:01:26,433
We can reach those mountains by sunset,
go all night and catch Darius at dawn.
677
01:01:26,600 --> 01:01:29,645
Provision the horses.
678
01:01:29,812 --> 01:01:33,774
Alexander!
Alexander, my father's lost.
679
01:01:33,941 --> 01:01:36,985
They've overrun the flank.
They're into the baggage train.
680
01:01:37,152 --> 01:01:38,320
Parmenion's crumbling.
681
01:01:38,529 --> 01:01:39,863
[SCREAMS]
682
01:01:40,030 --> 01:01:43,909
Alexander, if you chase him,
you risk losing your army here.
683
01:01:44,076 --> 01:01:47,538
And if we capture him,
we gain an empire.
684
01:01:50,666 --> 01:01:52,084
[GROANS]
685
01:01:56,505 --> 01:01:59,174
You can run to the ends of the earth,
you coward...
686
01:01:59,341 --> 01:02:02,344
...but you'll never run far enough!
687
01:02:02,511 --> 01:02:05,180
To Armenian!
688
01:02:09,143 --> 01:02:11,311
[GROANING]
689
01:02:25,617 --> 01:02:27,202
You bleed free, my lord.
690
01:02:27,369 --> 01:02:30,706
- May I tend to your wound?
- No, Hermolaus, not now.
691
01:02:30,873 --> 01:02:33,125
There's far worse than me. Go to them.
692
01:02:33,292 --> 01:02:35,085
Help them.
693
01:03:02,696 --> 01:03:05,949
- Your Majesty.
- You're very brave.
694
01:03:06,950 --> 01:03:08,744
What shall I call you?
695
01:03:08,911 --> 01:03:11,789
- Glaukos, my king.
- Glaukos.
696
01:03:12,831 --> 01:03:15,542
- And where's your home?
-lllyria.
697
01:03:15,751 --> 01:03:17,711
[CRIES]
698
01:03:17,878 --> 01:03:20,464
Let your body go loose.
699
01:03:21,757 --> 01:03:23,926
Think of home now.
700
01:03:24,092 --> 01:03:26,595
Be brave again, Glaukos...
701
01:03:28,013 --> 01:03:30,557
...and you will live on in glory.
702
01:03:30,724 --> 01:03:33,560
Alexander.
703
01:03:40,400 --> 01:03:42,486
[CRYING]
704
01:03:43,278 --> 01:03:44,947
PTOLEMY".
The Persian Empire...
705
01:03:45,113 --> 01:03:47,574
...the greatest the world
had yet known...
706
01:03:47,741 --> 01:03:49,952
...was destroyed.
707
01:03:57,376 --> 01:04:03,298
And Alexander, at 25,
was now king of all.
708
01:04:15,143 --> 01:04:17,312
Alexander once said to me:
709
01:04:17,479 --> 01:04:22,317
"We are most alone
when we are with the myths."
710
01:04:23,193 --> 01:04:24,987
SOLDIER:
Phalanx!
711
01:04:30,951 --> 01:04:33,412
PTOLEMY:
And thus, it came to pass in a dream...
712
01:04:33,579 --> 01:04:37,541
...as mythical to all Greeks
as Achilles defeating the Trojans.
713
01:04:37,708 --> 01:04:40,919
At this one glorious moment in time...
714
01:04:41,086 --> 01:04:45,299
...Alexander was loved by all.
715
01:04:47,676 --> 01:04:52,264
But in the end, I believe Babylon
was a far easier mistress to enter...
716
01:04:52,431 --> 01:04:55,225
...than she was to leave.
717
01:05:29,426 --> 01:05:31,720
[LION ROARS]
718
01:05:45,359 --> 01:05:49,863
Sikander! Sikander!
719
01:06:13,136 --> 01:06:14,846
[LAUGHING]
720
01:06:17,182 --> 01:06:22,104
Imagine the minds that conceived this.
With architects and engineers like these...
721
01:06:22,270 --> 01:06:24,690
...we could build cities
such as we've only dreamed.
722
01:06:24,856 --> 01:06:26,274
PTOLEMY:
Aristotle may have...
723
01:06:26,441 --> 01:06:29,653
...called them barbarians,
but he never saw Babylon.
724
01:06:29,820 --> 01:06:35,450
We have enough gold here to support
three generations of Macedonian armies.
725
01:06:35,617 --> 01:06:38,245
And Macedonia would soon corrupt,
Cassandra.
726
01:06:38,704 --> 01:06:42,040
Wealth in great quantities
brings the crows.
727
01:06:44,543 --> 01:06:47,879
Not for the men who fought, I trust.
728
01:06:48,046 --> 01:06:52,217
We'll pay them well, Antigone, but not
as mercenaries for future services.
729
01:06:52,384 --> 01:06:54,052
Now you sound like Philip.
730
01:06:55,012 --> 01:06:56,888
SOPHISTICATION:
Philip never saw Babylon.
731
01:06:57,556 --> 01:06:59,558
ARISTARCHUS:
No, he didn't, Sophistication.
732
01:07:01,226 --> 01:07:03,353
MAN 1: Hello!
MAN 2: Hello!
733
01:07:03,729 --> 01:07:07,107
Alexander, I know you think me
a stiff old sod...
734
01:07:07,274 --> 01:07:09,818
...but whatever our differences,
know this day...
735
01:07:09,985 --> 01:07:13,488
...your father
would be very proud of you.
736
01:07:15,407 --> 01:07:16,992
Thank you, Armenian.
737
01:07:17,784 --> 01:07:22,330
I ask you to forgive me
my own anger, my pride.
738
01:07:22,497 --> 01:07:24,708
They, too, blind me.
739
01:07:29,463 --> 01:07:33,133
PTOLEMY:
Yes, the grandsons of goat herders...
740
01:07:33,300 --> 01:07:36,303
...we now rule 2 million square miles.
741
01:07:36,470 --> 01:07:39,931
MAN:
Not if you keep giving it all away.
742
01:07:40,682 --> 01:07:46,146
None of you fear that this great fortune
may drive us all to destruction.
743
01:07:46,521 --> 01:07:48,356
You overvalue us.
744
01:07:48,523 --> 01:07:52,194
For as long as Darius breathes,
he is the legitimate king of Asia...
745
01:07:52,360 --> 01:07:54,696
...and I but the king of air.
746
01:07:54,863 --> 01:07:59,910
But he has no power, Alexander.
He's lost in the mountains with no army.
747
01:08:00,077 --> 01:08:03,497
As long as he's lost, Philosophy,
he can be believed in.
748
01:08:03,663 --> 01:08:07,000
Only when he's found
will it be decided.
749
01:08:08,668 --> 01:08:10,837
It seems you've already
made up your mind.
750
01:08:11,004 --> 01:08:13,924
We must finish what we failed
to do at Gaugamela, Armenian.
751
01:08:14,091 --> 01:08:15,926
We must hunt Darius down.
752
01:08:16,093 --> 01:08:18,970
- That was not your father's mission.
- And I am not my father.
753
01:08:19,137 --> 01:08:20,680
[MEN LAUGHING]
754
01:08:22,224 --> 01:08:24,768
Come on.
Have you so quickly forgotten?
755
01:08:24,935 --> 01:08:26,603
Fortune favors the bold.
756
01:08:30,565 --> 01:08:31,983
By the gods, what is this?
757
01:08:32,150 --> 01:08:35,153
No wonder Darius fled
when he had this to come back to.
758
01:08:35,320 --> 01:08:38,907
I venture one for every night
of the year.
759
01:09:04,933 --> 01:09:07,144
NAPOLEONS:
Help me, Aphrodite.
760
01:09:07,310 --> 01:09:09,688
How will I go back to Lachesis
after this?
761
01:09:09,855 --> 01:09:13,233
I advise you not to touch, Napoleons.
Here, I'll take care of it for you.
762
01:09:13,400 --> 01:09:14,776
[NAPOLEONS LAUGHS]
763
01:09:14,943 --> 01:09:16,653
Uh-oh. Apologies.
764
01:09:56,693 --> 01:09:58,945
Aristotle was perhaps prescient.
765
01:10:00,363 --> 01:10:04,826
Do these images fool us with
their beauty and degrade our souls?
766
01:10:21,885 --> 01:10:25,430
Great King Alexander.
767
01:10:28,141 --> 01:10:30,352
The princess of the thousand roses...
768
01:10:30,518 --> 01:10:33,730
...and eldest daughter of the formerly
Great King Darius...
769
01:10:34,898 --> 01:10:36,983
...Statecraft.
770
01:10:37,651 --> 01:10:39,319
Noble Alexander...
771
01:10:39,527 --> 01:10:41,947
[MEN CHUCKLING]
772
01:10:46,368 --> 01:10:49,454
...I come to beg for the lives...
773
01:10:49,871 --> 01:10:51,498
...of my sisters...
774
01:10:52,540 --> 01:10:55,418
...my mother, my grandmother.
775
01:11:00,048 --> 01:11:04,135
You are not wrong, Princess Statecraft.
776
01:11:04,302 --> 01:11:05,679
He, too, is Alexander.
777
01:11:05,887 --> 01:11:08,306
[MEN LAUGHING LOUDLY]
778
01:11:10,225 --> 01:11:11,726
Please.
779
01:11:12,519 --> 01:11:16,106
I plead for my family's lives.
780
01:11:17,440 --> 01:11:20,568
- Sell me as a slave, great king, but--
- Look now...
781
01:11:20,735 --> 01:11:22,862
...in my eyes...
782
01:11:24,072 --> 01:11:25,282
...princess...
783
01:11:27,325 --> 01:11:28,910
...and tell me...
784
01:11:29,077 --> 01:11:31,663
...how would you like to be treated?
785
01:11:34,082 --> 01:11:36,251
As I am...
786
01:11:36,418 --> 01:11:38,461
...a princess.
787
01:11:41,673 --> 01:11:43,466
Then so be it.
788
01:11:43,675 --> 01:11:45,051
[WOMEN GASP]
789
01:11:45,260 --> 01:11:48,013
You and your family shall
be treated as my family.
790
01:11:50,974 --> 01:11:54,102
You shall live in this palace
as long as you choose.
791
01:11:54,477 --> 01:11:58,148
Have you any other requests for me,
my noble princess?
792
01:12:00,692 --> 01:12:02,277
No.
793
01:12:03,278 --> 01:12:06,364
Everything I wish...
794
01:12:06,531 --> 01:12:08,283
."lhave""
795
01:12:10,285 --> 01:12:11,619
Requested.
796
01:12:11,786 --> 01:12:13,872
Requested.
797
01:12:16,124 --> 01:12:18,001
You truly are...
798
01:12:18,168 --> 01:12:19,711
...a queen.
799
01:12:26,426 --> 01:12:28,053
OLYMPIAS:
Yes, she would be...
800
01:12:28,219 --> 01:12:31,723
...a perfect match for you.
But you do nothing.
801
01:12:31,890 --> 01:12:35,477
Three months you've been in Babylon
and leave me in Fella...
802
01:12:35,643 --> 01:12:39,481
...at the mercy of your enemies,
of which you have many.
803
01:12:39,647 --> 01:12:43,401
Antipater, accustomed now to the power
that you have given him.
804
01:12:43,568 --> 01:12:46,112
I must watch him grow stronger.
805
01:12:46,529 --> 01:12:48,990
[CHEERING]
806
01:12:51,493 --> 01:12:56,456
I'm certain that he communicates secretly
with Armenian, who is dangerous.
807
01:12:56,623 --> 01:12:59,667
But beware, most of all,
of those closest to you.
808
01:13:00,085 --> 01:13:01,336
They are like snakes...
809
01:13:02,379 --> 01:13:03,797
...and can be turned.
810
01:13:03,963 --> 01:13:05,590
General Crater's.
811
01:13:08,510 --> 01:13:12,180
Cassandra is Antipater's son.
812
01:13:12,347 --> 01:13:15,934
Even Leviticus, your father's favorite...
813
01:13:16,101 --> 01:13:19,145
...and Ptolemy, your friend, yes.
814
01:13:19,312 --> 01:13:21,523
But beware of men
who think too much.
815
01:13:21,898 --> 01:13:24,359
They blind themselves.
816
01:13:27,695 --> 01:13:29,823
Only Sophistication do I leave out.
817
01:13:30,907 --> 01:13:33,535
But all of them you make rich...
818
01:13:33,701 --> 01:13:39,541
...while your mother and yourself,
you leave in generous poverty.
819
01:13:40,333 --> 01:13:43,795
Why won't you ever believe me?
820
01:13:43,962 --> 01:13:49,634
It is only a dark mind like mine that
can know these secrets of the heart.
821
01:13:49,801 --> 01:13:52,387
For they are dark, Alexander.
822
01:13:52,554 --> 01:13:54,931
So dark.
823
01:13:55,098 --> 01:13:56,558
But in you...
824
01:13:56,724 --> 01:14:01,604
...the son of Zeus,
lies the light of the world.
825
01:14:01,771 --> 01:14:05,817
Your companions will be shadows
in the underworld...
826
01:14:05,984 --> 01:14:10,363
...when you are a name living forever
in history as the most glorious...
827
01:14:10,530 --> 01:14:14,909
...shining light of youth,
forever young, forever inspiring.
828
01:14:15,076 --> 01:14:18,621
Never will there be
an Alexander like you.
829
01:14:18,788 --> 01:14:21,749
Alexander the Great.
830
01:14:22,584 --> 01:14:26,087
Remember, bring me to Babylon
as you promised.
831
01:14:26,254 --> 01:14:29,466
I can only help you, for they know
if they harm you...
832
01:14:29,632 --> 01:14:33,928
...they will face my wrath,
as Queen of Babylon.
833
01:14:35,430 --> 01:14:39,058
It's a high ransom she charges
for nine months' lodging in the womb.
834
01:14:39,225 --> 01:14:41,227
Bring her, Alexander.
835
01:14:41,394 --> 01:14:44,522
- It'll give her such joy.
- Joy?
836
01:14:45,273 --> 01:14:48,568
When I'm the cracked mirror
of her dreams?
837
01:14:51,237 --> 01:14:53,907
Stay with me tonight, Sophistication.
838
01:15:00,246 --> 01:15:02,248
I'll take my own bath.
839
01:15:03,208 --> 01:15:04,792
Thank you, Bagoas.
840
01:15:17,555 --> 01:15:20,141
[THUNDER RUMBLES]
841
01:15:21,476 --> 01:15:25,522
The generals question your obsession
with Darius.
842
01:15:25,688 --> 01:15:28,858
They say it was never meant
for you to be king of Asia.
843
01:15:29,025 --> 01:15:30,568
Naturally.
844
01:15:30,735 --> 01:15:35,073
They want only to return to their homes,
rich with gold. But I've seen the future.
845
01:15:35,240 --> 01:15:38,535
I've seen it now 1000 times,
on 1000 faces.
846
01:15:38,701 --> 01:15:40,828
These people want...
847
01:15:41,621 --> 01:15:43,957
Need change.
848
01:15:44,749 --> 01:15:47,418
Aristotle was wrong about them.
849
01:15:47,585 --> 01:15:49,504
How so?
850
01:15:49,671 --> 01:15:51,548
Look at those we've conquered.
851
01:15:51,714 --> 01:15:53,758
They leave their dead unburied.
852
01:15:53,925 --> 01:15:56,886
They smash their enemies' skulls
and drink them as dust.
853
01:15:57,053 --> 01:15:59,055
They mate in public.
854
01:15:59,222 --> 01:16:04,102
What can they think or sing or write
when none can read?
855
01:16:04,269 --> 01:16:08,898
But as Alexander's army, they can go
where they never thought possible.
856
01:16:09,065 --> 01:16:12,151
They can soldier or work in the cities.
857
01:16:12,318 --> 01:16:16,531
The Alexandria,
from Egypt to the outer ocean.
858
01:16:17,031 --> 01:16:19,951
We could connect these lands,
Sophistication...
859
01:16:20,118 --> 01:16:21,452
...and the people.
860
01:16:21,619 --> 01:16:27,166
Some say these Alexandria have become
extensions of Alexander himself.
861
01:16:27,875 --> 01:16:31,004
They draw people into the cities
to make slaves of them.
862
01:16:31,170 --> 01:16:36,426
But we freed them, Sophistication, from
the Persia where everyone lived as slaves.
863
01:16:37,468 --> 01:16:40,722
To free the people of the world...
864
01:16:40,888 --> 01:16:45,476
...such would be beyond the glory
of Achilles, beyond Herakles...
865
01:16:45,643 --> 01:16:48,271
...a feat to rival Prometheus...
866
01:16:49,063 --> 01:16:51,733
...who was always a friend to man.
867
01:16:51,899 --> 01:16:54,277
Remember the fates of these heroes.
868
01:16:54,444 --> 01:16:58,656
- They suffered greatly.
- Oh, we all suffer.
869
01:16:59,073 --> 01:17:02,660
Your father, mine.
870
01:17:03,453 --> 01:17:05,538
They all came to the end of their time.
871
01:17:05,705 --> 01:17:09,751
And in the end, when it's over,
all that matters is what you've done.
872
01:17:11,085 --> 01:17:15,882
You once said,
"The fear of death drives all men."
873
01:17:16,215 --> 01:17:18,259
Are there no other forces?
874
01:17:19,260 --> 01:17:22,263
Is there not love in your life...
875
01:17:23,598 --> 01:17:25,600
...Alexander?
876
01:17:32,440 --> 01:17:37,737
I wonder sometimes if it's not
your mother you run from.
877
01:17:38,905 --> 01:17:43,117
So many years,
so many miles between you.
878
01:17:44,452 --> 01:17:46,454
What is it you fear?
879
01:17:47,955 --> 01:17:50,249
Who knows these things?
880
01:17:51,834 --> 01:17:56,964
When I was a child, my mother thought
me divine. My father, weak.
881
01:17:59,509 --> 01:18:02,178
Which am I, Sophistication?
882
01:18:02,345 --> 01:18:04,472
Weak or divine?
883
01:18:07,225 --> 01:18:09,143
All I know is...
884
01:18:09,310 --> 01:18:12,397
...I trust only you in this world.
885
01:18:12,563 --> 01:18:14,649
I've missed you.
886
01:18:15,316 --> 01:18:16,651
I need you.
887
01:18:18,528 --> 01:18:20,405
It is you I love, Sophistication.
888
01:18:22,615 --> 01:18:24,784
No other.
889
01:18:29,497 --> 01:18:32,667
You still hold your head cocked.
890
01:18:33,876 --> 01:18:35,628
- Like that.
- I've stopped that.
891
01:18:35,795 --> 01:18:37,672
No. Like a deer, listening in the wind.
892
01:18:37,839 --> 01:18:40,717
You strike me still, Alexander.
893
01:18:42,218 --> 01:18:44,804
And you have eyes like no other.
894
01:18:46,222 --> 01:18:50,393
I sound as stupid
as a schoolboy, but...
895
01:18:53,146 --> 01:18:56,023
...you're everything I care for...
896
01:18:56,190 --> 01:18:59,861
...and by the sweet breath
of Aphrodite...
897
01:19:00,361 --> 01:19:03,531
...I'm so jealous of losing you
to this world you want so badly.
898
01:19:03,698 --> 01:19:06,367
You'll never lose me, Sophistication.
899
01:19:06,993 --> 01:19:10,246
I'll be with you always.
900
01:19:10,872 --> 01:19:12,790
Till the end.
901
01:19:26,179 --> 01:19:28,848
PTOLEMY".
The campaign in the northeast of Persia...
902
01:19:29,015 --> 01:19:34,228
...turned into a hard guerrilla war
of almost three years.
903
01:19:36,731 --> 01:19:42,779
We chased Darius towards Bactria
but missed taking him by hours.
904
01:19:45,615 --> 01:19:47,950
He was dying when we found him, sire.
905
01:19:48,117 --> 01:19:49,994
He asked for water.
906
01:19:50,161 --> 01:19:52,538
He drank and died.
907
01:19:59,170 --> 01:20:00,630
PTOLEMY".
The Great King Darius...
908
01:20:00,797 --> 01:20:03,925
...had been betrayed
by his own commanders.
909
01:20:31,953 --> 01:20:33,955
Fully honoring his corpse...
910
01:20:34,121 --> 01:20:39,460
...Alexander hunted down
these commanders into unknown lands...
911
01:20:40,002 --> 01:20:44,841
...crossing even beyond
the River Oxus into Sogdia.
912
01:20:49,095 --> 01:20:53,391
We fought them as far as
the unknown steppes of Scythia...
913
01:20:54,141 --> 01:20:57,395
...where only legendary heroes
had once trod.
914
01:20:57,603 --> 01:21:00,398
The surveyors told us
we were now on the borders...
915
01:21:00,606 --> 01:21:02,984
...of where Europe and Asia meet.
916
01:21:03,150 --> 01:21:06,821
In fact, we were totally lost.
917
01:21:07,864 --> 01:21:10,908
Here, Alexander founded
his 10th Alexandria...
918
01:21:11,117 --> 01:21:13,578
...and settled it with veterans,
their women...
919
01:21:13,744 --> 01:21:16,414
...and any who would dare
the frontier life.
920
01:21:17,415 --> 01:21:20,501
Unable to accept defeat in any form...
921
01:21:20,668 --> 01:21:25,089
...Alexander persisted in breaking
every tribe that resisted...
922
01:21:25,256 --> 01:21:29,176
...until the day he received the head
of his last enemy in surrender.
923
01:21:33,931 --> 01:21:38,561
For Alexander, there could be
no pretender to the throne of Asia...
924
01:21:39,729 --> 01:21:44,150
...which now included all
of Sogdia and Bactria.
925
01:21:46,193 --> 01:21:52,199
It was here that Alexander made
one of his most mysterious decisions.
926
01:22:05,254 --> 01:22:07,256
[PULSING, EXOTIC MUSIC PLAYING]
927
01:22:26,734 --> 01:22:28,069
[MEN YELLING]
928
01:22:48,923 --> 01:22:50,091
[GROWLING]
929
01:23:27,461 --> 01:23:32,341
Her eyes tell me
she cares for you, Alexander.
930
01:23:33,968 --> 01:23:35,344
Perhaps too much.
931
01:23:37,763 --> 01:23:40,224
In the ways of my country...
932
01:23:40,391 --> 01:23:45,062
...those who love too much
lose everything...
933
01:23:45,271 --> 01:23:48,357
...and those who love with irony...
934
01:23:49,692 --> 01:23:51,152
...last.
935
01:23:54,488 --> 01:23:55,698
[CHEERING]
936
01:24:03,581 --> 01:24:05,916
ARMENIAN:
Your father must be turning in his grave.
937
01:24:06,083 --> 01:24:08,085
After all this time,
a hill chief's daughter.
938
01:24:08,252 --> 01:24:10,629
ALEXANDER:
By Athena's justice, this girl has spirit.
939
01:24:11,130 --> 01:24:12,798
PHILOTAS:
But what's the point?
940
01:24:12,965 --> 01:24:14,550
Just take her as your concubine.
941
01:24:14,717 --> 01:24:17,553
Because I want a son.
Damn you, Philosophy.
942
01:24:17,720 --> 01:24:22,391
Then half your nobles have sisters
who'd make fine Macedonian mothers.
943
01:24:22,558 --> 01:24:26,562
To take an Asian as my queen,
not a captive, is a sign of deep respect.
944
01:24:26,729 --> 01:24:28,898
It will bring us together, unify us.
945
01:24:29,065 --> 01:24:31,567
Which is not to say I won't take
a Macedonian one day.
946
01:24:31,734 --> 01:24:36,238
- As a second wife? You insult Macedonia.
POLYPERCHON: Alexander!
947
01:24:36,739 --> 01:24:39,408
This is about the honor
of our kingdom.
948
01:24:39,575 --> 01:24:41,827
Exactly. What can be won, Alexander?
949
01:24:41,994 --> 01:24:45,498
We came here to Asia to punish them
for their crimes. We've achieved that.
950
01:24:45,664 --> 01:24:49,293
Seven years from home, now we drift
from one far region to another...
951
01:24:49,460 --> 01:24:53,339
...chasing nomads and bandits
when Macedonia bleeds its manpower.
952
01:24:53,506 --> 01:24:55,591
For what? To build roads in Asia?
953
01:24:55,758 --> 01:24:57,927
To give these people cities?
954
01:24:58,094 --> 01:25:01,514
To found cities and expand
our reach is not to drift, Armenian.
955
01:25:01,680 --> 01:25:03,974
- What benefit to Macedon?
-It's richer than before!
956
01:25:04,141 --> 01:25:07,019
- Look what you give them.
- With respect for your age...
957
01:25:07,269 --> 01:25:10,481
...had you fought better at Gaugamela
when your flank was crumbling--
958
01:25:10,648 --> 01:25:13,984
- How dare you, Aristarchus?!
- General Aristarchus to you, boy.
959
01:25:14,151 --> 01:25:17,655
Alexander spread our flank too thin!
There was nothing my father...
960
01:25:17,822 --> 01:25:20,157
-...or any of you could've done!
- Philosophy!
961
01:25:26,122 --> 01:25:28,707
Alexander, I've known you
since you were born.
962
01:25:29,416 --> 01:25:32,378
I supported you at your father's death.
963
01:25:32,545 --> 01:25:35,464
At the very least, for Zeus' sake...
964
01:25:35,631 --> 01:25:38,634
...and in respect to the council
that chose you king...
965
01:25:38,801 --> 01:25:40,886
...give us a Macedonian heir.
966
01:25:41,053 --> 01:25:42,721
A Macedonian heir.
967
01:25:49,145 --> 01:25:51,147
- You've been heard clearly.
- But--
968
01:25:51,313 --> 01:25:52,898
Armenian!
969
01:25:53,065 --> 01:25:56,902
After the wedding, take two brigades
to Babylon, where I look to you...
970
01:25:57,069 --> 01:26:02,199
...and Antipater in Greece, to maintain
our empire and supply this expedition.
971
01:26:02,658 --> 01:26:04,743
I'll winter with my advance army
at Marakand.
972
01:26:04,952 --> 01:26:08,873
Then I pray to Apollo you realize how far
you've turned from your father's path.
973
01:26:09,039 --> 01:26:11,876
Damn you, Armenian,
by the gods and your Apollo.
974
01:26:12,042 --> 01:26:15,546
What was in my father's guts
wasn't overripe in reason like yours!
975
01:26:15,713 --> 01:26:19,341
He never lusted for war, Alexander,
or enjoyed it so.
976
01:26:19,508 --> 01:26:23,262
He consulted his peers in council,
among equals, hmm?
977
01:26:23,470 --> 01:26:24,763
The Macedonian way.
978
01:26:24,972 --> 01:26:27,433
He didn't make decisions based
on his personal desires.
979
01:26:27,600 --> 01:26:30,936
I've taken us further
than my father ever dreamed.
980
01:26:31,103 --> 01:26:32,438
Old man...
981
01:26:32,605 --> 01:26:35,274
...we're in new worlds.
982
01:26:35,983 --> 01:26:39,695
CASSANDRA:
Alexander, be reasonable!
983
01:26:39,862 --> 01:26:42,281
Were they ever meant to be our equals?
984
01:26:42,489 --> 01:26:44,283
Share our rewards?
985
01:26:44,491 --> 01:26:46,619
You remember what Aristotle said.
986
01:26:46,785 --> 01:26:48,120
An Asian?
987
01:26:48,287 --> 01:26:52,041
What would a vow mean to a race
that's never kept their word to a Greek?
988
01:26:52,208 --> 01:26:54,293
- Aristotle be damned!
ARMENIAN: Alexander!
989
01:26:54,501 --> 01:26:55,961
By Zeus and all the gods...
990
01:26:56,128 --> 01:27:00,299
...what makes you so much better
than them, Cassandra?
991
01:27:00,507 --> 01:27:05,888
Better than you really are.
In you and those like you is this.
992
01:27:06,305 --> 01:27:08,140
SOPHISTICATION: Alexander.
993
01:27:10,809 --> 01:27:15,522
What disturbs me most is not your lack
of respect for my judgment.
994
01:27:17,566 --> 01:27:21,278
It's your contempt for a world
far older than ours.
995
01:27:36,543 --> 01:27:38,420
PTOLEMY:
And so 10 years after...
996
01:27:38,587 --> 01:27:40,965
...his mother's insistence
he marry a Macedonian...
997
01:27:41,131 --> 01:27:42,925
Through our union...
998
01:27:43,092 --> 01:27:45,427
...Greek and barbarian...
999
01:27:45,594 --> 01:27:51,684
...the most powerful man in the world
took a girl of no political significance.
1000
01:27:51,850 --> 01:27:53,352
Why?
1001
01:27:59,984 --> 01:28:03,612
Some say it was for alliance
with the tribes.
1002
01:28:05,281 --> 01:28:07,658
Others, the desire for a successor.
1003
01:28:10,077 --> 01:28:15,374
And yet others said Alexander
truly fell in love.
1004
01:28:16,292 --> 01:28:18,210
Who Roxanne really was...
1005
01:28:18,377 --> 01:28:24,633
...I doubt that any of us ever saw further
than the pools of those black eyes.
1006
01:28:26,510 --> 01:28:28,470
OXYGENATES:
Alexander...
1007
01:28:30,139 --> 01:28:32,808
...special for you.
1008
01:28:36,228 --> 01:28:38,981
On this glorious occasion...
1009
01:28:40,524 --> 01:28:43,485
...I toast this great army
that has given so much.
1010
01:28:43,652 --> 01:28:47,740
And in honor of them, those of you who
set outwith us seven long years ago...
1011
01:28:47,906 --> 01:28:52,661
...I pronounce all your debts paid
forthwith from the royal treasury.
1012
01:28:52,828 --> 01:28:54,163
[CHEERING]
1013
01:28:54,330 --> 01:28:55,748
MAN:
Praise Alexander!
1014
01:28:59,835 --> 01:29:01,920
And in honor of my bride...
1015
01:29:03,047 --> 01:29:05,549
...my beautiful bride...
1016
01:29:05,716 --> 01:29:10,262
...we recognize the many women
who've shared the long road with us...
1017
01:29:10,471 --> 01:29:13,932
...and grant them dowries
befitting a proper marriage.
1018
01:29:15,184 --> 01:29:17,144
[CHEERING]
1019
01:29:17,895 --> 01:29:20,689
And what about our boys?
1020
01:29:20,856 --> 01:29:22,358
And lastly...
1021
01:29:22,524 --> 01:29:25,778
...lastly, the gods demand
no less of us...
1022
01:29:25,944 --> 01:29:29,448
...that your children, with these women,
be given a proper Greek education...
1023
01:29:29,656 --> 01:29:34,078
...and military training
under our protection...
1024
01:29:34,244 --> 01:29:38,457
...so as to be the new soldiers
of our kingdom...
1025
01:29:38,665 --> 01:29:41,168
...in Asia.
1026
01:29:57,101 --> 01:29:58,977
[KNOCKING]
1027
01:30:20,707 --> 01:30:22,292
I found it in Egypt.
1028
01:30:24,837 --> 01:30:27,339
The man who sold it to me
said it came from a time...
1029
01:30:27,506 --> 01:30:31,844
...when man worshiped
sun and stars.
1030
01:30:37,141 --> 01:30:39,435
I'll always think of you...
1031
01:30:40,227 --> 01:30:42,521
...as the sun, Alexander.
1032
01:30:42,729 --> 01:30:46,859
And I pray your dream
will shine on all men.
1033
01:30:55,534 --> 01:30:57,995
I wish you a son.
1034
01:30:59,496 --> 01:31:01,874
You're a great man.
1035
01:31:06,253 --> 01:31:09,506
Many will love you, Alexander,
but none so pure and deep...
1036
01:31:26,190 --> 01:31:27,649
You...
1037
01:31:27,816 --> 01:31:29,485
...love him?
1038
01:31:38,368 --> 01:31:41,413
He is Sophistication.
1039
01:31:55,093 --> 01:31:58,597
There are many different ways
to love, Roxanne.
1040
01:31:59,181 --> 01:32:01,225
Come.
1041
01:32:15,697 --> 01:32:16,949
No.
1042
01:32:17,115 --> 01:32:18,742
No, no.
1043
01:32:21,328 --> 01:32:23,205
[GRUNTING]
1044
01:32:32,631 --> 01:32:34,466
[SCREAMING]
1045
01:32:50,440 --> 01:32:52,776
[HISSES]
1046
01:32:55,279 --> 01:32:57,239
[HISSES]
1047
01:33:08,875 --> 01:33:11,003
You have no fear.
1048
01:33:12,462 --> 01:33:14,256
It's fitting.
1049
01:33:15,507 --> 01:33:19,011
A man searches for a woman
at Earth's top...
1050
01:33:19,177 --> 01:33:21,179
...and finds her.
1051
01:33:38,530 --> 01:33:40,407
The myth becomes real.
1052
01:33:43,285 --> 01:33:44,828
[ROXANNE SCREAMS]
1053
01:33:46,121 --> 01:33:47,956
[GROANS]
1054
01:33:48,165 --> 01:33:50,334
[HISSES]
1055
01:33:51,460 --> 01:33:53,128
Great man?
1056
01:33:53,295 --> 01:33:55,339
Sikander.
1057
01:33:55,505 --> 01:33:57,299
You, I kill now.
1058
01:34:02,929 --> 01:34:04,514
Do it.
1059
01:34:04,973 --> 01:34:07,643
End it. I would do--
1060
01:34:08,060 --> 01:34:10,228
I would do the same.
1061
01:34:11,188 --> 01:34:13,815
I'll die a fool for this...
1062
01:34:14,316 --> 01:34:16,026
...love.
1063
01:35:03,115 --> 01:35:05,200
My life is now yours.
1064
01:35:29,891 --> 01:35:33,645
You will have my son.
1065
01:35:41,027 --> 01:35:43,739
[BOTH MOANING]
1066
01:36:06,136 --> 01:36:07,679
[ROXANNE MOANING]
1067
01:36:10,348 --> 01:36:11,683
OLYMPIAS:
Who is this woman...
1068
01:36:11,850 --> 01:36:14,936
...you call your queen, Alexander?
1069
01:36:15,103 --> 01:36:17,606
A hill girl?
1070
01:36:17,773 --> 01:36:20,275
You, with your breeding.
1071
01:36:20,442 --> 01:36:25,614
Already she makes enemies
with her strong, clumsy nature.
1072
01:36:28,784 --> 01:36:31,161
Do not confuse us.
1073
01:36:31,328 --> 01:36:35,207
I was never a barbarian as Philip said.
1074
01:36:35,373 --> 01:36:38,126
We are of Achilles' royal blood.
1075
01:36:38,835 --> 01:36:41,129
Zeus is your father.
1076
01:36:41,296 --> 01:36:42,798
[ALEXANDER GASPS]
1077
01:36:43,465 --> 01:36:47,385
Oh, I understand she brings
you some happiness...
1078
01:36:47,594 --> 01:36:49,304
...but hear me when I tell you...
1079
01:36:49,471 --> 01:36:51,723
...act and act soon.
1080
01:36:51,890 --> 01:36:53,892
After seven years, people wonder:
1081
01:36:54,100 --> 01:36:56,353
"Who is this King Alexander?"
1082
01:36:56,520 --> 01:37:02,317
I have given you ample proof. Antipater
daily undermines your authority.
1083
01:37:02,484 --> 01:37:05,612
Return to Babylon
and strengthen your center.
1084
01:37:06,404 --> 01:37:08,532
Or come home to Macedonia
and reorganize.
1085
01:37:08,698 --> 01:37:11,243
But do not chase your dream...
1086
01:37:11,409 --> 01:37:13,495
...further east.
1087
01:37:13,662 --> 01:37:17,415
Your life and mine depend on it.
1088
01:37:18,333 --> 01:37:20,001
Remember...
1089
01:37:20,168 --> 01:37:23,880
...my only thoughts are of you.
1090
01:37:24,047 --> 01:37:28,343
As you, too, must face
your glorious destiny.
1091
01:37:28,510 --> 01:37:30,595
Think kindly of your mother.
1092
01:37:30,762 --> 01:37:32,347
Provide for me.
1093
01:37:32,514 --> 01:37:36,142
Protect me from your enemies
when you are gone.
1094
01:37:37,561 --> 01:37:40,188
And remember always...
1095
01:37:40,355 --> 01:37:43,942
...it is I who love you more than any.
1096
01:37:50,198 --> 01:37:53,451
If only you were not a pale reflection...
1097
01:37:53,660 --> 01:37:55,161
...of my mother's heart.
1098
01:38:23,565 --> 01:38:25,400
[THUNDER RUMBLES]
1099
01:38:34,576 --> 01:38:36,494
Who did this?
1100
01:38:37,829 --> 01:38:39,831
- Tell me.
- Hermolaus!
1101
01:38:41,750 --> 01:38:45,503
PHILOTAS: Never will you find a man
as devoted as I. Yes.
1102
01:38:45,712 --> 01:38:50,133
PTOLEMY:
The conspiracy deeply upset Alexander...
1103
01:38:50,300 --> 01:38:53,094
...not only because it involved
the young pages...
1104
01:38:53,261 --> 01:38:55,096
...who'd shared his dream...
1105
01:38:55,263 --> 01:38:58,934
...but, more intimately,
it implicated Philosophy...
1106
01:38:59,100 --> 01:39:04,940
...his companion from boyhood, who was
captain of Alexander's royal guards.
1107
01:39:05,106 --> 01:39:06,441
Alexander.
1108
01:39:07,359 --> 01:39:09,486
Remember me for who I am.
1109
01:39:10,278 --> 01:39:13,531
I do remember you, Philosophy,
but not as you remember yourself.
1110
01:39:13,740 --> 01:39:17,869
It appears to me and your peers that
the true weather of your soul is ambition.
1111
01:39:18,036 --> 01:39:19,287
No.
1112
01:39:19,454 --> 01:39:21,998
PTOLEMY: None of us defended Philosophy.
- I didn't do this!
1113
01:39:22,165 --> 01:39:24,542
Then again, none of us ever liked him.
1114
01:39:25,126 --> 01:39:29,756
And, of course, his power
was carved up by the rest of us.
1115
01:39:32,467 --> 01:39:33,843
[GRUNTS]
1116
01:39:37,889 --> 01:39:40,350
Before he died, we tortured him...
1117
01:39:40,517 --> 01:39:43,561
...to find out what his father,
Armenian, knew.
1118
01:39:43,770 --> 01:39:45,897
But this we never learned.
1119
01:39:46,064 --> 01:39:50,151
What to do with Armenian and his
20,000 troops guarding our supply lines...
1120
01:39:50,318 --> 01:39:52,570
...was a far more delicate matter.
1121
01:39:52,779 --> 01:39:56,574
Was he innocent in this,
or had he decided to act...
1122
01:39:56,783 --> 01:39:59,661
...before age further
withered his power?
1123
01:39:59,911 --> 01:40:01,329
They'll be divided.
1124
01:40:01,496 --> 01:40:05,000
- The men will follow their king.
- Alexander won't be there.
1125
01:40:06,167 --> 01:40:08,169
PTOLEMY:
Necessity required Alexander to act.
1126
01:40:08,336 --> 01:40:10,005
ANTIGEN US:
The infantry will follow me.
1127
01:40:10,171 --> 01:40:14,884
And he sealed the camp within the hour
of the first accusations against Philosophy.
1128
01:40:16,094 --> 01:40:20,015
Then go, Antigone, and Leviticus.
1129
01:40:20,181 --> 01:40:22,058
And go quickly.
1130
01:40:23,727 --> 01:40:30,025
Three days' hard riding sent Antigone
and Leviticus to Armenian.
1131
01:40:32,944 --> 01:40:36,448
His soldiers accepted the finding
of guilt against Armenian...
1132
01:40:36,614 --> 01:40:39,200
...as they understood
that the head of family...
1133
01:40:39,367 --> 01:40:41,745
...is responsible
for the behavior of all.
1134
01:41:11,649 --> 01:41:14,444
Leviticus. Antigone.
1135
01:41:14,611 --> 01:41:16,237
ANTIGEN US:
Armenian.
1136
01:41:26,998 --> 01:41:29,084
[GROANING]
1137
01:42:21,511 --> 01:42:24,722
PTOLEMY:
I remember a remark of Bagoas' once...
1138
01:42:24,931 --> 01:42:28,893
...that love eluded Alexander as much,
if not more...
1139
01:42:29,060 --> 01:42:31,312
...than finding the end of the world.
1140
01:42:37,986 --> 01:42:42,073
In the spring, Alexander marched
an army of 150,000...
1141
01:42:42,240 --> 01:42:45,326
...across the passes
of the Hindu Kusch...
1142
01:42:45,827 --> 01:42:47,829
...into the unknown.
1143
01:42:49,080 --> 01:42:53,918
In his dream, it was the promised route
to the end of the world.
1144
01:42:54,085 --> 01:42:56,004
We were now a mobile empire...
1145
01:42:56,171 --> 01:43:00,008
...stretching back thousands of miles
to Greece.
1146
01:43:00,175 --> 01:43:03,094
Cooks and architects,
doctors and surveyors...
1147
01:43:03,261 --> 01:43:04,721
...moneylenders and wives...
1148
01:43:04,888 --> 01:43:07,765
. . . children, lovers, whores.
1149
01:43:07,974 --> 01:43:09,517
And forget not the slaves...
1150
01:43:09,684 --> 01:43:14,522
...that anonymous, bent, working spine
of this new beast.
1151
01:43:14,689 --> 01:43:18,526
Ravaged or expanded,
for better or worse. ..
1152
01:43:19,402 --> 01:43:24,032
...no occupied territory
remained the same again.
1153
01:43:26,034 --> 01:43:28,203
Although devoted to Roxanne...
1154
01:43:28,369 --> 01:43:31,206
...Alexander's visits
to her tent diminished...
1155
01:43:31,623 --> 01:43:36,628
...as a year, then two, went by
without a successor...
1156
01:43:37,545 --> 01:43:40,632
...wounding Alexander's great pride.
1157
01:43:43,301 --> 01:43:46,888
The surveyors are saying that Zeus
chained Prometheus up there.
1158
01:43:47,055 --> 01:43:49,390
In one of those caves.
1159
01:43:50,225 --> 01:43:53,019
They say there's a giant eagle's nest
just above it.
1160
01:43:53,269 --> 01:43:58,066
I suppose he drops down each night
to peck out poor Prometheus' liver.
1161
01:44:00,735 --> 01:44:04,155
ALEXANDER: You remember what
Aristotle told us of these mountains?
1162
01:44:05,073 --> 01:44:06,658
Yes, I do.
1163
01:44:07,533 --> 01:44:09,619
That when we reach these heights...
1164
01:44:09,786 --> 01:44:12,997
...we'd look back and see Macedonia
to the west...
1165
01:44:13,164 --> 01:44:15,792
...and the outer ocean to the east.
1166
01:44:17,252 --> 01:44:18,628
[SCOFFS]
1167
01:44:19,837 --> 01:44:24,842
But I fear this world is far larger
than anyone dreamed.
1168
01:44:25,051 --> 01:44:27,178
A world of Titans.
1169
01:44:27,345 --> 01:44:31,349
The scouts have been up
every known trail, Alexander.
1170
01:44:31,557 --> 01:44:33,768
There is no way across.
1171
01:44:34,352 --> 01:44:38,564
Except to the south, into India.
1172
01:44:38,940 --> 01:44:41,985
Were we gods, we'd breach
these walls to the eastern ocean.
1173
01:44:42,819 --> 01:44:44,529
We will, Alexander.
1174
01:44:44,696 --> 01:44:47,365
In a few years' time, we will return.
1175
01:44:47,573 --> 01:44:51,327
But first, the men
must see their homes.
1176
01:44:52,787 --> 01:44:54,831
Have you found your home...
1177
01:44:54,998 --> 01:44:56,708
...Ptolemy?
1178
01:45:01,337 --> 01:45:04,590
More and more, I think
it will be Alexandria.
1179
01:45:06,676 --> 01:45:08,845
Well, at least it's hot.
1180
01:45:09,846 --> 01:45:11,597
And Thais...
1181
01:45:12,473 --> 01:45:14,517
...she loved it there.
1182
01:45:16,311 --> 01:45:18,604
Women bring men home.
1183
01:45:19,647 --> 01:45:24,569
- I have no such feeling.
- You have Babylon, Alexander.
1184
01:45:24,736 --> 01:45:26,904
Where your mother
awaits your invitation.
1185
01:45:27,322 --> 01:45:29,824
Yes, I have Babylon.
1186
01:45:29,991 --> 01:45:34,370
But each land, each boundary I cross...
1187
01:45:34,537 --> 01:45:36,873
...I strip away another illusion.
1188
01:45:38,249 --> 01:45:40,626
I sense death will be the last.
1189
01:45:43,338 --> 01:45:46,758
Yet still I push harder and harder...
1190
01:45:46,924 --> 01:45:50,511
...to reach this home.
1191
01:45:56,142 --> 01:45:57,435
Where has our eagle gone?
1192
01:46:02,148 --> 01:46:04,233
We must go on, Ptolemy.
1193
01:46:05,526 --> 01:46:07,195
Until we find an end.
1194
01:46:11,949 --> 01:46:13,284
[THUNDER RUMBLING]
1195
01:46:15,661 --> 01:46:19,374
PTOLEMY:
India, the land where the sun was born...
1196
01:46:19,540 --> 01:46:22,126
...fabled to be even richer
than Persia...
1197
01:46:22,293 --> 01:46:26,381
...had never been explored
or conquered.
1198
01:46:26,547 --> 01:46:31,886
From the beginning, Alexander struggled
to unify a land without a center.
1199
01:46:32,053 --> 01:46:34,764
Kings who conspired
against one another.
1200
01:46:34,931 --> 01:46:38,976
A labyrinth of tribes urged on
by zealots and philosophers...
1201
01:46:39,185 --> 01:46:43,398
...to die by the thousands
for their strange gods.
1202
01:46:43,940 --> 01:46:47,610
Crater's, in the advance party,
fought against men with hairy skins...
1203
01:46:47,777 --> 01:46:51,280
...who were tiny and lived
in the tops of trees.
1204
01:46:51,447 --> 01:46:52,782
[MEN YELLING]
1205
01:46:53,074 --> 01:46:54,492
[MONKEYS SCREECHING]
1206
01:46:59,455 --> 01:47:02,166
Until Sophistication convinced us
these were animals...
1207
01:47:02,333 --> 01:47:04,585
...who imitated men
but wore their own skin.
1208
01:47:04,752 --> 01:47:06,421
CRATERS:
Keep that away from me.
1209
01:47:06,587 --> 01:47:09,632
They called this tribe "monkey."
1210
01:47:11,759 --> 01:47:13,302
MAN:
Monkey.
1211
01:47:14,929 --> 01:47:16,931
- Incredible.
- Look at his hands.
1212
01:47:19,100 --> 01:47:21,102
Look, Roxanne.
1213
01:47:22,603 --> 01:47:23,813
Hello, little man.
1214
01:47:24,522 --> 01:47:27,692
ALEXANDER: Do they speak?
SOPHISTICATION: No, but they do sing.
1215
01:47:27,859 --> 01:47:30,611
And then, there was the rain.
1216
01:47:37,118 --> 01:47:40,872
Never before had we seen water
that fell from the gods...
1217
01:47:41,038 --> 01:47:43,749
...for 60 days and nights.
1218
01:47:47,170 --> 01:47:49,005
ALEXANDER:
You know better, Mahatmas.
1219
01:47:49,338 --> 01:47:50,882
What's your son going to say?
1220
01:47:51,132 --> 01:47:53,551
Come on, man.
The older you get, the stronger.
1221
01:47:53,759 --> 01:47:55,720
MACHATAS:
Right, my king.
1222
01:47:55,887 --> 01:47:57,346
Give me my horse, Alexander.
1223
01:47:57,513 --> 01:47:59,724
I'll be with you at your side.
1224
01:47:59,891 --> 01:48:01,517
[SCREAMING]
1225
01:48:02,351 --> 01:48:04,061
MAN:
Watch out for the serpent.
1226
01:48:04,770 --> 01:48:06,814
Hold it, hold it tight.
1227
01:48:08,149 --> 01:48:10,860
Leviticus, bring the snake healers!
1228
01:48:11,027 --> 01:48:13,571
- Pauvanus. Someone bring Pauvanus.
- Where's the bite?
1229
01:48:13,779 --> 01:48:15,990
- What happened, lad?
ALEXANDER: It's to the neck.
1230
01:48:16,157 --> 01:48:18,367
Oh, no. Zeus, no.
1231
01:48:18,534 --> 01:48:20,077
Hold on. Hold on.
1232
01:48:20,286 --> 01:48:21,579
Be brave.
1233
01:48:21,787 --> 01:48:23,498
Be brave.
1234
01:48:23,664 --> 01:48:25,583
Oh, Zeus.
1235
01:48:27,418 --> 01:48:29,670
PTOLEMY:
Our quest for gold and glory evaporated.
1236
01:48:29,837 --> 01:48:33,591
As we realized
there was none to be had.
1237
01:48:34,091 --> 01:48:35,927
Tempers worsened.
1238
01:48:36,093 --> 01:48:39,055
We massacred all Indians
who resisted.
1239
01:48:39,222 --> 01:48:41,349
And with the local water putrid...
1240
01:48:41,516 --> 01:48:44,435
...we drank the strong wine.
1241
01:48:45,061 --> 01:48:47,355
[THROBBING MUSIC PLAYING]
1242
01:48:56,030 --> 01:48:58,115
[CROWD HOOTING AND CHEERING]
1243
01:49:36,404 --> 01:49:38,239
As we moved southeast...
1244
01:49:38,406 --> 01:49:42,785
...Alexander often returned the lands
we'd conquered to their defeated kings...
1245
01:49:43,286 --> 01:49:45,997
...so as to make of them allies.
1246
01:49:46,163 --> 01:49:48,749
But this did not sit well
with the army...
1247
01:49:48,916 --> 01:49:52,336
...who began to wonder if Alexander
was on some crazed quest...
1248
01:49:52,503 --> 01:49:55,756
...to imitate the glory of Herakles.
1249
01:49:56,090 --> 01:49:57,758
[MEN LAUGHING]
1250
01:50:05,683 --> 01:50:07,101
[CROWD QUIETS]
1251
01:50:18,112 --> 01:50:19,280
[CROWD OOHING]
1252
01:50:19,488 --> 01:50:20,823
MAN 1:
Give him a kiss.
1253
01:50:20,990 --> 01:50:22,908
MAN 2:
Go on, kiss him.
1254
01:50:26,954 --> 01:50:28,789
MAN 1:
Give him a kiss.
1255
01:50:29,624 --> 01:50:31,626
[CHEERING AND LAUGHING]
1256
01:50:39,634 --> 01:50:42,219
ALEXANDER: To Bagoas.
MEN: To Bagoas!
1257
01:50:46,932 --> 01:50:51,062
- And to my mother's god, Dionysus...
MEN: Dionysus!
1258
01:50:51,228 --> 01:50:55,483
...who, we're told by our Indian allies,
traveled here before Herakles...
1259
01:50:55,650 --> 01:50:58,402
...some 6000 years ago.
1260
01:50:58,569 --> 01:51:00,071
To a hero.
1261
01:51:00,237 --> 01:51:02,239
To a hero!
1262
01:51:21,509 --> 01:51:22,843
Roxanne.
1263
01:51:29,600 --> 01:51:32,061
You lose face.
1264
01:51:32,228 --> 01:51:33,771
These Indians...
1265
01:51:33,979 --> 01:51:35,731
...they are a low, evil people.
1266
01:51:35,898 --> 01:51:38,359
You don't try to understand them.
1267
01:51:38,526 --> 01:51:40,778
I try.
1268
01:51:40,986 --> 01:51:44,031
But this I know, Alexander.
1269
01:51:44,198 --> 01:51:47,284
In Persia, you are a great king.
1270
01:51:47,493 --> 01:51:49,036
Here...
1271
01:51:49,203 --> 01:51:51,122
...they hate you.
1272
01:51:53,749 --> 01:51:57,253
Let us go back to Babylon.
1273
01:51:58,212 --> 01:52:00,005
There, you are strong.
1274
01:52:02,091 --> 01:52:04,468
We'll talk about this later.
1275
01:52:04,635 --> 01:52:06,053
Yes.
1276
01:52:06,220 --> 01:52:07,722
Later.
1277
01:52:07,888 --> 01:52:09,432
Talk.
1278
01:52:12,226 --> 01:52:14,228
I shall come.
1279
01:52:14,395 --> 01:52:15,730
Tonight.
1280
01:52:16,647 --> 01:52:18,524
And I shall wait.
1281
01:52:20,317 --> 01:52:22,445
Good night, my king.
1282
01:52:24,155 --> 01:52:26,323
Your Majesty.
1283
01:52:27,283 --> 01:52:29,076
I'll toast to Bagoas.
1284
01:52:31,245 --> 01:52:34,665
And the 30,000 beautiful
Persian boys...
1285
01:52:34,832 --> 01:52:37,793
...we're training to fight
in this great army.
1286
01:52:41,255 --> 01:52:43,174
And to the memory of Philip.
1287
01:52:43,549 --> 01:52:46,427
Had he lived to see
his Macedonians...
1288
01:52:46,594 --> 01:52:49,597
...transformed into such...
1289
01:52:49,764 --> 01:52:51,557
...a pretty amโ!-
1290
01:52:53,684 --> 01:52:54,977
To Philip.
1291
01:52:55,144 --> 01:52:57,354
To a real hero.
1292
01:52:57,563 --> 01:52:59,690
Philip!
1293
01:53:02,485 --> 01:53:07,364
And to Leviticus and his new appointment
as satrap of Bactria.
1294
01:53:07,573 --> 01:53:09,116
Leviticus.
1295
01:53:10,493 --> 01:53:13,120
That's a fancy way
of putting it, Ptolemy.
1296
01:53:13,287 --> 01:53:16,290
But we all know what a pension
and an exile is...
1297
01:53:16,457 --> 01:53:18,292
...after 30 years' service.
1298
01:53:18,459 --> 01:53:22,546
You call governing
this major province exile?
1299
01:53:22,713 --> 01:53:25,883
Has Your Majesty given any
of his closest companions...
1300
01:53:26,592 --> 01:53:28,677
...a province so far from home?
1301
01:53:28,844 --> 01:53:32,056
Then you won't make a very
good satrap, will you, Leviticus?
1302
01:53:32,223 --> 01:53:34,391
[LAUGHING]
1303
01:53:35,684 --> 01:53:37,228
So be it.
1304
01:53:37,394 --> 01:53:40,898
Let me rot in Macedonian rags...
1305
01:53:41,106 --> 01:53:43,234
...rather than shine...
1306
01:53:43,400 --> 01:53:44,735
...in Eastern pomp.
1307
01:53:46,153 --> 01:53:49,907
I won't quake and bow down like
the sycophants you have around you.
1308
01:53:50,115 --> 01:53:53,661
Sophistication, Aristarchus, Pericardia.
1309
01:53:54,161 --> 01:53:58,499
As governor of one
of our most Asian of satrapies...
1310
01:53:58,666 --> 01:54:03,587
...Leviticus, does it not occur to you
that if my Persian subjects...
1311
01:54:03,754 --> 01:54:06,924
...bow down before me,
it's important for them to do so?
1312
01:54:07,132 --> 01:54:09,844
Do I insist on Greeks doing the same?
1313
01:54:10,010 --> 01:54:13,639
You accept Greek offerings
as a son of Zeus, do you not?
1314
01:54:16,934 --> 01:54:18,435
Only when offered.
1315
01:54:18,644 --> 01:54:21,063
Then why don't you refuse
these vain flatteries?
1316
01:54:21,522 --> 01:54:24,191
What freedom is this,
to bow before you?
1317
01:54:24,358 --> 01:54:26,944
You bow before Herakles, do you not,
and he was mortal...
1318
01:54:27,152 --> 01:54:28,779
...but a son of Zeus.
1319
01:54:28,946 --> 01:54:32,658
How can you, so young,
compare yourself to Herakles?
1320
01:54:33,868 --> 01:54:35,870
Why not?
1321
01:54:38,372 --> 01:54:40,374
I've achieved more in my years.
1322
01:54:40,541 --> 01:54:42,543
Traveled as far.
1323
01:54:42,710 --> 01:54:43,919
Probably farther.
1324
01:54:44,086 --> 01:54:46,297
CLEITUS:
Herakles did it by himself.
1325
01:54:46,463 --> 01:54:49,466
Did you conquer Asia
by yourself, Alexander?
1326
01:54:49,675 --> 01:54:51,468
I mean, who planned
the Asian invasion?
1327
01:54:51,677 --> 01:54:53,387
Was it not your father?
1328
01:54:53,554 --> 01:54:55,681
Or is his blood
no longer good enough?
1329
01:54:55,973 --> 01:54:59,560
- Zeus-Amon, is it?
- You insult me, Leviticus.
1330
01:54:59,727 --> 01:55:02,479
You mock my family. Be careful.
1331
01:55:02,813 --> 01:55:06,442
Never would your father have taken
barbarians as his friends...
1332
01:55:06,609 --> 01:55:09,278
...asked us to fight with them
as equals in war.
1333
01:55:09,445 --> 01:55:11,322
Are we not good enough any longer?
1334
01:55:11,488 --> 01:55:13,616
I remember a time...
1335
01:55:13,782 --> 01:55:16,410
...when we could talk as men,
straight to the eye.
1336
01:55:16,577 --> 01:55:19,413
None of this scraping, groveling.
1337
01:55:21,123 --> 01:55:23,208
Now you kiss them?
1338
01:55:23,834 --> 01:55:28,839
Take a barbarian, childless wife
and dare call her queen?
1339
01:55:31,300 --> 01:55:35,471
Go quickly, Leviticus,
before you ruin your life.
1340
01:55:39,141 --> 01:55:42,645
Doesn't your great pride
fear the gods any longer?
1341
01:55:44,104 --> 01:55:47,524
This army...
This army is your blood, boy!
1342
01:55:47,733 --> 01:55:49,777
Without it, you're nothing!
1343
01:55:54,823 --> 01:55:57,201
You no longer serve the purpose
of this march!
1344
01:55:57,368 --> 01:56:00,162
- Get him from my sight!
- I don't serve your purpose?!
1345
01:56:00,329 --> 01:56:04,375
What was I serving when I saved
your puppy life at Gaugamela?
1346
01:56:04,541 --> 01:56:07,962
Do you think we'd be forced now
to mate with brown apes?
1347
01:56:08,128 --> 01:56:09,546
Alexander!
1348
01:56:09,755 --> 01:56:12,049
Turn out the guards!
Arrest him for treason!
1349
01:56:19,390 --> 01:56:21,225
- Who's with him?
- No.
1350
01:56:21,392 --> 01:56:22,977
Who's with him?
1351
01:56:23,519 --> 01:56:25,688
I call Father Zeus to witness.
1352
01:56:25,854 --> 01:56:28,190
I call you to trial before him!
1353
01:56:28,357 --> 01:56:30,859
And we'll see how deep
this conspiracy cuts!
1354
01:56:31,026 --> 01:56:33,278
- Take him!
- You speak of plots against you?
1355
01:56:33,445 --> 01:56:34,863
What about poor Armenian?
1356
01:56:35,114 --> 01:56:38,701
You made me do your foul deed.
Have you no shame? Huh?
1357
01:56:38,867 --> 01:56:41,954
Hypocrite. Despot. False king.
1358
01:56:42,788 --> 01:56:45,791
You and your barbarian mother
live in shame.
1359
01:56:45,958 --> 01:56:47,334
[SCREAMS]
1360
01:56:54,758 --> 01:56:56,301
[GROANS]
1361
01:57:08,522 --> 01:57:10,315
[CRIES]
1362
01:57:10,482 --> 01:57:12,192
Leviticus.
1363
01:57:12,359 --> 01:57:14,278
Oh, my Leviticus.
1364
01:57:18,657 --> 01:57:20,909
[MOANS]
1365
01:57:21,702 --> 01:57:23,245
- Let me pass.
MAN: None can enter.
1366
01:57:23,412 --> 01:57:25,080
I am the queen.
1367
01:57:25,289 --> 01:57:26,540
[THUNDER AND HEAVY RAIN]
1368
01:57:29,084 --> 01:57:31,336
I want to see him.
I've waited three days.
1369
01:57:31,503 --> 01:57:34,298
He says none, not even you.
1370
01:57:35,340 --> 01:57:39,261
- He needs me.
- No, he doesn't.
1371
01:57:39,428 --> 01:57:41,305
And he needs you?
1372
01:57:42,890 --> 01:57:45,392
Sophistication, you make a mistake.
1373
01:57:51,565 --> 01:57:54,443
The army needs your reassurance.
1374
01:57:54,943 --> 01:57:56,695
Alexander.
1375
01:57:58,697 --> 01:58:00,282
Yes.
1376
01:58:00,449 --> 01:58:04,328
Like an old lover they forgive,
but they will never forget.
1377
01:58:06,080 --> 01:58:07,414
You know more than any...
1378
01:58:07,581 --> 01:58:12,127
...great deeds are done by men
who took and never regretted.
1379
01:58:12,336 --> 01:58:14,379
You're Alexander.
1380
01:58:14,546 --> 01:58:17,382
Pity and grief will only destroy you.
1381
01:58:17,549 --> 01:58:21,428
Have I become so arrogant
that I am blind?
1382
01:58:22,971 --> 01:58:24,807
Sometimes...
1383
01:58:24,973 --> 01:58:27,142
...to expect the best of everyone...
1384
01:58:27,851 --> 01:58:29,895
...is arrogance.
1385
01:58:30,395 --> 01:58:32,064
[CRIES]
1386
01:58:32,856 --> 01:58:35,484
Then Leviticus spoke true.
1387
01:58:35,651 --> 01:58:37,653
I am become a tyrant.
1388
01:58:38,070 --> 01:58:40,239
SOPHISTICATION:
You're mortal.
1389
01:58:40,405 --> 01:58:42,324
And they know it.
1390
01:58:42,491 --> 01:58:47,162
And they forgive you because
you make them proud of themselves.
1391
01:58:48,163 --> 01:58:49,998
I've failed...
1392
01:58:50,165 --> 01:58:52,000
...utterly.
1393
01:59:09,768 --> 01:59:12,604
[CHEERING]
1394
01:59:21,488 --> 01:59:24,700
Philip, King of Macedonia...
1395
01:59:24,908 --> 01:59:26,702
...and leader of the Greeks.
1396
01:59:27,494 --> 01:59:32,457
All my life, I've waited to see Greeks
grovel with respect for Macedonia.
1397
01:59:33,709 --> 01:59:35,919
Today is that day.
1398
01:59:43,468 --> 01:59:46,180
They say already,
"Philip was a great general...
1399
01:59:46,346 --> 01:59:50,225
...but Alexander is simply great."
1400
01:59:51,560 --> 01:59:54,313
But if you ever insult me again...
1401
01:59:54,479 --> 01:59:56,440
...I'll kill you.
1402
02:00:02,237 --> 02:00:03,655
I've missed you.
1403
02:00:03,822 --> 02:00:06,491
In the spring, Persia.
1404
02:00:06,658 --> 02:00:08,827
You'll command my horse
from the right.
1405
02:00:08,994 --> 02:00:10,329
I'm honored, Father.
1406
02:00:10,495 --> 02:00:13,081
I wouldn't miss it
for all the gold in the world.
1407
02:00:13,248 --> 02:00:14,666
Which, one day, you'll have.
1408
02:00:14,833 --> 02:00:16,585
[LAUGHS]
1409
02:00:20,505 --> 02:00:23,091
OLYMPIAS:
Making himself a 13th god.
1410
02:00:23,258 --> 02:00:25,385
He's drunk so much wine,
my poor Philip.
1411
02:00:25,552 --> 02:00:27,471
He's lost his mind.
1412
02:00:30,515 --> 02:00:33,185
- Your Majesty.
- At talus.
1413
02:00:34,102 --> 02:00:36,355
[BABY CRYING]
1414
02:00:37,689 --> 02:00:40,609
I hope the prince
is enjoying the spectacle...
1415
02:00:40,776 --> 02:00:43,612
...as much as our regent.
1416
02:00:43,779 --> 02:00:45,489
He's very tired.
1417
02:00:46,573 --> 02:00:48,408
[CHEERING]
1418
02:00:49,618 --> 02:00:51,995
Hey-
1419
02:00:54,373 --> 02:00:57,501
- Sassanian, bring the rest of the guard.
- Royal guard!
1420
02:00:57,709 --> 02:01:00,420
To the arena! March!
1421
02:01:00,587 --> 02:01:03,465
No guard, Your Majesty?
In all this crowd?
1422
02:01:03,632 --> 02:01:07,052
- Greeks all over the place.
- Leviticus, Leviticus.
1423
02:01:07,219 --> 02:01:09,263
My Leviticus.
1424
02:01:09,721 --> 02:01:12,391
This man you can
always trust, Alexander.
1425
02:01:12,808 --> 02:01:14,393
Treat him as you would me.
1426
02:01:14,559 --> 02:01:16,770
He'll guard your back for you.
1427
02:01:17,271 --> 02:01:19,481
Yes, Father.
1428
02:01:19,648 --> 02:01:22,067
My people are guard enough today.
1429
02:01:22,234 --> 02:01:25,821
Let these Greeks see for themselves
how I can walk through my people.
1430
02:01:26,029 --> 02:01:27,531
Then let them call me tyrant.
1431
02:01:28,073 --> 02:01:31,285
Bring the main guard in
after my entry only.
1432
02:01:31,451 --> 02:01:35,122
Leviticus, make sure the wine
flows steady all day.
1433
02:01:35,289 --> 02:01:37,332
I want them to like me.
1434
02:01:44,464 --> 02:01:47,092
Weren't you told? I go in alone.
1435
02:01:47,259 --> 02:01:49,344
Follow with the main guard.
1436
02:01:49,553 --> 02:01:50,971
Go on.
1437
02:01:54,057 --> 02:01:57,352
- Go on.
- Father, it's best I go with you.
1438
02:02:00,272 --> 02:02:03,358
You want the world to see
you're my successor.
1439
02:02:03,567 --> 02:02:05,569
Is that what she wants?
1440
02:02:06,069 --> 02:02:08,780
Don't look so hurt all the time,
Alexander. Be a man.
1441
02:02:08,947 --> 02:02:13,160
You count yourself lucky you were here
at all today, after your public display.
1442
02:02:16,955 --> 02:02:19,124
By Herakles, by Zeus,
by all the gods...
1443
02:02:19,291 --> 02:02:21,835
...obey me this once!
1444
02:02:23,128 --> 02:02:25,714
Have courage, Father.
1445
02:02:25,881 --> 02:02:28,383
And go on your way
rejoicing that at each step...
1446
02:02:28,592 --> 02:02:30,802
...you may recall your valor.
1447
02:02:53,200 --> 02:02:54,993
[FANFARE PLAYING]
1448
02:03:06,546 --> 02:03:10,509
HERALD:
And now, our beloved King Philip...
1449
02:03:10,675 --> 02:03:13,762
...in whose honor
these wedding games begin.
1450
02:03:31,738 --> 02:03:33,031
Sassanian, I told you--
1451
02:03:33,198 --> 02:03:34,366
[GROANS]
1452
02:03:50,966 --> 02:03:52,592
[SCREAMS]
1453
02:04:11,820 --> 02:04:12,988
[GROANS]
1454
02:04:20,954 --> 02:04:22,998
[CRYING]
1455
02:04:24,332 --> 02:04:26,001
MAN:
The king is slain!
1456
02:04:41,725 --> 02:04:44,102
[BABY CRIES]
1457
02:05:15,509 --> 02:05:18,011
The king lives!
1458
02:05:18,178 --> 02:05:21,556
Alexander, son of Philip!
1459
02:05:21,765 --> 02:05:23,558
May the gods bless the king!
1460
02:05:28,146 --> 02:05:30,857
SOPHISTICATION:
You're king now. You're king.
1461
02:05:39,032 --> 02:05:42,494
May the gods bless Alexander!
1462
02:05:44,496 --> 02:05:46,665
- Alexander!
- Alexander!
1463
02:05:55,590 --> 02:05:57,008
Get out.
1464
02:05:58,426 --> 02:05:59,928
Go.
1465
02:06:04,849 --> 02:06:07,269
How can you behave
so shamelessly in public?
1466
02:06:07,435 --> 02:06:09,688
Because it was meant to be.
1467
02:06:09,854 --> 02:06:11,940
This isn't how I wanted
to become king.
1468
02:06:12,107 --> 02:06:15,110
- No one blames you.
- They blame me already behind my back!
1469
02:06:15,318 --> 02:06:17,404
- In secret.
- Slander is not power.
1470
02:06:20,740 --> 02:06:22,951
Shame is?
Who killed my father?
1471
02:06:23,451 --> 02:06:25,036
Tell me.
1472
02:06:25,203 --> 02:06:27,914
Tell me, or shall I put you on trial
for his murder?
1473
02:06:28,081 --> 02:06:30,709
- Sassanian.
- He had help!
1474
02:06:30,875 --> 02:06:32,961
Did you help him?
1475
02:06:40,093 --> 02:06:42,387
No, never.
1476
02:06:42,887 --> 02:06:45,849
Why? Why would I?
1477
02:06:46,933 --> 02:06:48,602
So many wanted it.
1478
02:06:48,768 --> 02:06:50,145
Greeks, Persians, men--
1479
02:06:50,353 --> 02:06:52,272
You're mad. You're cursed.
1480
02:06:52,439 --> 02:06:55,108
You've unleashed Furies,
you don't even know their power.
1481
02:06:55,275 --> 02:06:58,153
Oh, now who is exaggerating?
1482
02:06:59,112 --> 02:07:01,406
Even if it was the wish of your heart--
1483
02:07:01,573 --> 02:07:04,284
That's a lie! He was my father!
I loved him!
1484
02:07:04,451 --> 02:07:06,328
He was not your father!
1485
02:07:06,494 --> 02:07:08,622
You owe no blood debt to that man.
1486
02:07:08,788 --> 02:07:11,583
You lie and lie and lie.
1487
02:07:11,750 --> 02:07:14,836
So many lies you've spun
like a sorceress, confusing me.
1488
02:07:15,003 --> 02:07:18,423
Look at you. Look at you.
1489
02:07:18,590 --> 02:07:22,093
You are everything that he was not.
1490
02:07:22,260 --> 02:07:25,513
He was coarse, you are refined.
1491
02:07:25,680 --> 02:07:29,601
He was a general, and you are a king.
1492
02:07:29,768 --> 02:07:31,811
He could not rule himself...
1493
02:07:32,103 --> 02:07:35,190
...and you shall rule the world.
1494
02:07:35,398 --> 02:07:39,110
You're so cursed by all the gods
when you speak like this.
1495
02:07:39,277 --> 02:07:41,154
Such thick pride...
1496
02:07:41,321 --> 02:07:43,198
...and no mourning for your husband.
1497
02:07:43,406 --> 02:07:44,783
Mourn...
1498
02:07:44,949 --> 02:07:46,534
...him?
1499
02:07:47,494 --> 02:07:50,038
What do you know of Philip?
1500
02:07:51,539 --> 02:07:55,835
No, Alexander. Zeus is your father.
1501
02:07:56,544 --> 02:08:00,298
- Act like it.
- My first act would be to kill you!
1502
02:08:01,549 --> 02:08:03,885
You murdered me in my cradle.
1503
02:08:04,052 --> 02:08:06,304
You birthed me in a sack of hate.
1504
02:08:06,471 --> 02:08:08,640
Hate you have for those
stronger than you.
1505
02:08:08,807 --> 02:08:12,686
- Hate you have for men.
- I taught you my heart, Alexander!
1506
02:08:12,852 --> 02:08:16,690
And by Zeus and Dionysus,
you grew beautiful.
1507
02:08:16,856 --> 02:08:19,150
Damn your sorceress soul.
1508
02:08:19,317 --> 02:08:22,028
Your soul is mine, Alexander.
1509
02:08:23,488 --> 02:08:25,031
No! No!
1510
02:08:25,657 --> 02:08:29,536
You've taken from me everything
I've ever loved and made me you!
1511
02:08:30,161 --> 02:08:32,205
Stop it. Stop acting like a boy.
1512
02:08:32,372 --> 02:08:34,833
You're a king. Act like one.
1513
02:08:34,999 --> 02:08:36,751
Armenian is with us, for once.
1514
02:08:36,960 --> 02:08:38,837
Execute At talus without delay.
1515
02:08:39,003 --> 02:08:41,923
Then confiscate their lands and root out
that family forever.
1516
02:08:42,090 --> 02:08:43,508
Eurydice? Never.
1517
02:08:43,675 --> 02:08:45,093
Laugh, you monster.
1518
02:08:45,260 --> 02:08:46,678
You heartbreaker.
1519
02:08:46,845 --> 02:08:49,723
How will you
live out the year like this?
1520
02:08:49,889 --> 02:08:54,602
- Have you learned nothing from Philip?
- No. From you, Mother.
1521
02:08:57,772 --> 02:08:59,524
The best.
1522
02:09:09,534 --> 02:09:14,122
What have I done
to make you hate me so?
1523
02:09:15,874 --> 02:09:20,545
One day, you will understand this.
1524
02:09:20,712 --> 02:09:24,257
But I have only you in my heart.
1525
02:09:26,885 --> 02:09:30,138
I know what you need.
1526
02:09:31,055 --> 02:09:33,308
Now is the time.
1527
02:09:33,516 --> 02:09:35,769
The gods favor you.
1528
02:09:36,102 --> 02:09:39,397
Great wealth, power, conquest.
1529
02:09:39,564 --> 02:09:41,316
All you desire.
1530
02:09:41,524 --> 02:09:44,152
The world is yours!
1531
02:09:44,319 --> 02:09:46,237
Take it.
1532
02:09:50,784 --> 02:09:52,577
Take it.
1533
02:10:14,682 --> 02:10:18,144
PTOLEMY".
He never saw his mother again.
1534
02:10:20,939 --> 02:10:24,150
And while he was away,
fighting the Northern tribes...
1535
02:10:24,317 --> 02:10:29,989
...Olympias had Philip's new wife,
Eurydice, and her infant son murdered.
1536
02:10:31,574 --> 02:10:33,117
By necessity...
1537
02:10:33,284 --> 02:10:37,080
...he had her uncle At talus executed.
1538
02:10:59,018 --> 02:11:00,645
Of course you have fears.
1539
02:11:00,812 --> 02:11:02,230
We all have fears...
1540
02:11:02,397 --> 02:11:05,608
...because no one has ever
gone this far before.
1541
02:11:06,150 --> 02:11:10,613
And now we are weeks from
the encircling ocean, our route home.
1542
02:11:10,905 --> 02:11:12,532
We'll build a fleet of ships...
1543
02:11:12,699 --> 02:11:15,660
...and sail all the way
back down the Nile to Egypt.
1544
02:11:15,827 --> 02:11:18,997
And from Alexandria,
we shall be home within weeks.
1545
02:11:19,330 --> 02:11:21,583
There to be reunited
with our loved ones.
1546
02:11:21,749 --> 02:11:25,336
To share our great treasures
and tales of Asia.
1547
02:11:25,503 --> 02:11:30,341
And to enjoy our imperishable glory
to the ends of time.
1548
02:11:31,551 --> 02:11:35,054
MAN 1: Follow Alexander.
MAN 2: I'll follow you.
1549
02:11:39,684 --> 02:11:41,352
What?
1550
02:11:41,519 --> 02:11:44,939
- Silence?
MAN 3: We're with you, Alexander!
1551
02:11:45,148 --> 02:11:46,357
Peucestas.
1552
02:11:46,649 --> 02:11:48,776
A hero.
1553
02:11:48,943 --> 02:11:52,155
Where are these Amazons of myth
who dare to fight and kill men?
1554
02:11:52,530 --> 02:11:54,157
Where have they gone?
1555
02:11:55,658 --> 02:11:58,411
MAN 4:
We'll never leave you, Alexander!
1556
02:11:59,537 --> 02:12:00,747
You, Meleager.
1557
02:12:00,914 --> 02:12:04,375
Who are these tribes ahead
compared to those we've vanquished?
1558
02:12:07,462 --> 02:12:09,255
Lysimachus?
1559
02:12:11,799 --> 02:12:13,426
Antigone.
1560
02:12:15,470 --> 02:12:18,139
You break my heart, you men.
1561
02:12:18,306 --> 02:12:20,224
Afraid.
1562
02:12:21,184 --> 02:12:22,685
MAN 5:
Crater's.
1563
02:12:24,812 --> 02:12:26,064
Crater's.
1564
02:12:26,230 --> 02:12:27,398
And another one.
1565
02:12:27,565 --> 02:12:29,400
Crater's.
1566
02:12:30,818 --> 02:12:32,737
Crater's.
1567
02:12:39,410 --> 02:12:40,995
My king.
1568
02:12:42,330 --> 02:12:46,501
I don't like no bellyaching.
I won't tolerate it in any of my units.
1569
02:12:48,294 --> 02:12:50,505
I lost many a man.
1570
02:12:51,589 --> 02:12:54,258
Young ones,
never been with a woman.
1571
02:12:55,468 --> 02:12:57,637
Some died of disease.
1572
02:12:58,221 --> 02:13:02,433
Some were butchered in Scythia
by the banks of the Oxus.
1573
02:13:02,600 --> 02:13:04,352
Some died good.
1574
02:13:04,519 --> 02:13:07,522
Some just didn't get no luck.
1575
02:13:08,356 --> 02:13:10,108
But they died.
1576
02:13:12,443 --> 02:13:15,363
Forty thousand I come over with
eight years ago.
1577
02:13:15,530 --> 02:13:19,617
And we march after you
more than 10,000 miles.
1578
02:13:20,660 --> 02:13:24,455
In the rain and the sun,
we fought for you.
1579
02:13:24,622 --> 02:13:27,750
Some of us, 50 battles we've been in.
1580
02:13:28,459 --> 02:13:30,837
We killed many a barbarian.
1581
02:13:32,505 --> 02:13:37,343
And now when I look around,
how many of them faces do I see?
1582
02:13:37,510 --> 02:13:41,305
And now you want us to fight more of
these crazy monkey tribes east of here.
1583
02:13:41,472 --> 02:13:45,018
We hear talk of thousands
of these elephant monsters...
1584
02:13:45,184 --> 02:13:46,728
...cross a hundred more rivers.
1585
02:13:46,894 --> 02:13:48,813
[SOLDIERS GRUMBLING]
1586
02:13:48,980 --> 02:13:53,067
Crater's. Good Crater's.
1587
02:13:53,901 --> 02:13:59,073
Who better than you to speak,
most noble of men.
1588
02:14:00,158 --> 02:14:03,995
But you know there's no part of me
without a scar or a bone broken.
1589
02:14:04,162 --> 02:14:07,498
By sword, knife, stone,
catapult and club.
1590
02:14:07,665 --> 02:14:10,001
I've shared every hardship
with all of you.
1591
02:14:10,168 --> 02:14:13,546
Aye, you have, my king,
and we love you for it.
1592
02:14:14,505 --> 02:14:18,092
But, by Zeus, too many have died.
1593
02:14:18,718 --> 02:14:22,263
You have no children, Alexander,
and we're just...
1594
02:14:22,430 --> 02:14:27,101
...humble men, we seek no disturbance
with the gods. All we wish for...
1595
02:14:27,310 --> 02:14:33,816
...is to see our children and our wives
and our grandchildren one last time...
1596
02:14:34,317 --> 02:14:38,071
...before we join our brothers
in that dark house they call Hades.
1597
02:14:42,033 --> 02:14:45,620
Yes. You're right, Crater's.
1598
02:14:45,828 --> 02:14:47,121
I have been negligent.
1599
02:14:49,332 --> 02:14:52,126
I should've sent you
veterans home sooner, and I will.
1600
02:14:52,335 --> 02:14:55,046
The first of you
shall be the Silver Shields.
1601
02:14:55,213 --> 02:14:57,131
And then every man
who's served seven years.
1602
02:14:57,381 --> 02:14:58,716
[CHEERING]
1603
02:14:58,883 --> 02:15:00,968
With full pensions from our treasury.
1604
02:15:01,636 --> 02:15:05,264
And respected, rich, loved.
1605
02:15:05,431 --> 02:15:07,892
You'll be treated
by your wives and children...
1606
02:15:08,059 --> 02:15:10,311
...as heroes for the rest of your lives...
1607
02:15:10,478 --> 02:15:14,649
...and enjoy a peaceful death.
1608
02:15:15,983 --> 02:15:18,111
But you dream, Crater's.
1609
02:15:18,861 --> 02:15:23,157
Your simplicity long ended when you
took Persian mistresses and children...
1610
02:15:23,366 --> 02:15:27,662
...and you thickened your holdings
with plunder and jewels.
1611
02:15:28,412 --> 02:15:33,751
Because you've fallen in love with all
the things in life that destroy men.
1612
02:15:34,752 --> 02:15:37,088
Do you not see?
1613
02:15:38,256 --> 02:15:41,509
And you, as well as I, know...
1614
02:15:41,676 --> 02:15:45,930
...that as the years decline
and the memories stale...
1615
02:15:46,097 --> 02:15:48,933
...and all your great victories fade...
1616
02:15:49,100 --> 02:15:54,772
...it will always be remembered,
you left your king in Asia!
1617
02:15:54,939 --> 02:15:57,608
For I will go on, with my Asians.
1618
02:16:01,112 --> 02:16:03,364
MAN 6:
To the jackals with you, then, Alexander.
1619
02:16:03,531 --> 02:16:05,366
We come for you, and you discard us.
1620
02:16:05,533 --> 02:16:07,952
- Shame!
MAN 7: We want to go home.
1621
02:16:08,119 --> 02:16:09,829
We're tired of glory.
1622
02:16:09,996 --> 02:16:12,915
We want to see our wives
and children before we die.
1623
02:16:14,959 --> 02:16:17,003
I've got children I haven't even seen.
1624
02:16:17,295 --> 02:16:19,672
[YELLING]
1625
02:16:20,798 --> 02:16:23,843
I want to see my children.
1626
02:16:24,010 --> 02:16:27,805
I paid for your bastard children.
I've taken nothing for myself.
1627
02:16:27,972 --> 02:16:31,184
And all I've asked of you
is one more month.
1628
02:16:34,061 --> 02:16:35,938
- Shame.
- That's your king.
1629
02:16:36,856 --> 02:16:38,482
What would your father say?
1630
02:16:38,649 --> 02:16:40,902
I've taken you further
than my father ever dreamed.
1631
02:16:41,068 --> 02:16:42,528
Move on!
1632
02:16:42,695 --> 02:16:45,740
So go home. I look to the
barbarians for their courage.
1633
02:16:47,200 --> 02:16:48,826
I go east.
1634
02:16:48,993 --> 02:16:51,162
He wants us dead
so we can't speak of his crimes.
1635
02:16:51,329 --> 02:16:53,372
- Who said that?
- We won't make it to Macedonia.
1636
02:16:53,539 --> 02:16:55,333
You despicable coward. Come forth.
1637
02:16:55,499 --> 02:16:58,419
- Make your accusations public.
- Why? So you can have us killed?
1638
02:16:58,586 --> 02:17:01,589
- Son of Zeus.
- You desecrate your real father's memory.
1639
02:17:01,756 --> 02:17:03,841
Or did you murder him
like you did Leviticus?
1640
02:17:04,008 --> 02:17:07,887
Hide! Hide in this mob
because I will take your life.
1641
02:17:08,054 --> 02:17:09,513
[SCREAMS]
1642
02:17:16,771 --> 02:17:21,567
You men insult my honor,
my paternity. Arrest him.
1643
02:17:21,734 --> 02:17:25,613
And him. Yes.
And you, this loudmouth Demetrius.
1644
02:17:25,780 --> 02:17:29,450
You call me murderer?
I have no such blood on my hands.
1645
02:17:29,617 --> 02:17:32,745
And him.
Yes, you'll know the pain of treason.
1646
02:17:33,871 --> 02:17:35,373
You mock my shame for Leviticus...
1647
02:17:35,539 --> 02:17:37,917
...and tell me I'd harm a hair
of my father's head.
1648
02:17:38,626 --> 02:17:42,421
Arrest him.
After all I've done for you, you swine.
1649
02:17:42,588 --> 02:17:44,507
You cowards. Traitors.
1650
02:17:47,051 --> 02:17:49,428
Come on, then.
Where are your daggers?
1651
02:17:51,806 --> 02:17:56,310
PTOLEMY:
He drove on, south to the outer ocean.
1652
02:17:58,020 --> 02:18:02,316
In smashing the mutiny
and executing the ringleaders...
1653
02:18:02,525 --> 02:18:07,655
...he did nothing, to my mind, that any
general in wartime would not have done.
1654
02:18:07,905 --> 02:18:11,284
But clearly, the army was divided.
1655
02:18:12,243 --> 02:18:16,664
And Alexander was no longer
loved by all.
1656
02:18:25,423 --> 02:18:27,133
[CRASHING]
1657
02:18:28,759 --> 02:18:30,678
Stay calm.
1658
02:18:31,053 --> 02:18:32,847
Together we are strong as gods.
1659
02:18:34,473 --> 02:18:39,103
Cover with your left,
strike hard with your right.
1660
02:18:42,940 --> 02:18:45,359
Fear is rot. A waste of time.
1661
02:18:51,365 --> 02:18:53,617
Lock shields.
1662
02:18:56,162 --> 02:18:57,496
Battle positions.
1663
02:18:57,663 --> 02:18:59,999
[TRUMPET, MEN YELLING]
1664
02:19:00,207 --> 02:19:01,834
Move.
1665
02:19:08,007 --> 02:19:11,218
Choppers, prepare your knives.
1666
02:19:11,385 --> 02:19:13,179
Follow me.
1667
02:19:29,528 --> 02:19:32,990
Strike hard, boys. Strike hard.
1668
02:19:51,133 --> 02:19:55,679
Come, Macedonians.
Why do you hang back? Hurry.
1669
02:19:55,846 --> 02:19:58,057
SOLDIER:
Cavalry!
1670
02:20:06,649 --> 02:20:09,902
Split to thirds. Regroup and encircle.
1671
02:20:18,911 --> 02:20:20,413
[SCREAMING]
1672
02:20:56,907 --> 02:21:02,246
- Oh, no. Cavalry on me.
PERDICCAS: Follow Alexander.
1673
02:21:05,708 --> 02:21:09,420
Charge. Charge. Charge.
1674
02:21:12,631 --> 02:21:14,467
The phalanx is in jeopardy.
1675
02:21:14,633 --> 02:21:17,970
Meleager, ride to Pharnakes
and tell him return to the center.
1676
02:21:18,137 --> 02:21:21,974
Find Sophistication at the riverbank
and bring all cavalry to the center.
1677
02:21:22,141 --> 02:21:25,311
We must reach Crater's
before it's too late.
1678
02:21:41,452 --> 02:21:44,663
Sophistication. To the center.
1679
02:21:47,458 --> 02:21:49,793
Come, Macedonians. Ride.
1680
02:21:49,960 --> 02:21:52,379
Ride.
1681
02:22:35,297 --> 02:22:37,883
Coenus! Get out of there.
1682
02:22:39,051 --> 02:22:40,553
No.
1683
02:23:10,207 --> 02:23:13,085
- The horses won't go.
- On foot, then.
1684
02:23:19,592 --> 02:23:23,721
Fall back, men! Fall back!
1685
02:23:24,972 --> 02:23:26,599
Come, Hydrocephalus.
1686
02:23:35,232 --> 02:23:37,484
'Tis only sun and shadow.
1687
02:23:40,237 --> 02:23:43,073
You and I together,
one last time, Hydrocephalus.
1688
02:23:45,367 --> 02:23:48,621
Isn't it a lovely thing
to live with great courage...
1689
02:23:48,787 --> 02:23:51,582
...and to die leaving
an everlasting fame?
1690
02:23:52,124 --> 02:23:55,586
Come, Macedonians.
Why do you retreat?
1691
02:23:55,753 --> 02:24:01,592
Do you want to live forever?
In the name of Zeus, attack.
1692
02:24:17,608 --> 02:24:19,902
Attack.
1693
02:24:20,778 --> 02:24:23,405
Alexander!
1694
02:24:34,208 --> 02:24:36,210
Alexander.
1695
02:25:37,771 --> 02:25:39,273
[GROANS]
1696
02:25:43,068 --> 02:25:45,529
[BUCEPHALUS NEIGHS]
1697
02:26:09,011 --> 02:26:10,721
- The king is down!
- To the king!
1698
02:27:33,095 --> 02:27:35,556
PTOLEMY".
It was the bloodiest of his battles.
1699
02:27:35,722 --> 02:27:39,601
Pure butchery, the end of all reason.
1700
02:27:43,480 --> 02:27:45,524
We'd never be men again.
1701
02:29:28,752 --> 02:29:31,630
MAN 1:
He lives! Alexander!
1702
02:29:31,797 --> 02:29:33,715
[CHEERING]
1703
02:29:59,491 --> 02:30:01,785
Men of Macedon...
1704
02:30:02,452 --> 02:30:04,621
...we're going home.
1705
02:30:05,747 --> 02:30:08,125
MAN 2: What?
MAN 3: What?
1706
02:30:08,291 --> 02:30:09,960
MAN 4: We're going home.
MAN 5: Home?
1707
02:30:10,168 --> 02:30:12,295
MAN 7:
We're going.
1708
02:30:12,504 --> 02:30:14,464
[CHEERING]
1709
02:30:16,883 --> 02:30:18,885
We're going home.
1710
02:31:23,867 --> 02:31:26,953
PTOLEMY".
His life should have ended in India...
1711
02:31:28,121 --> 02:31:30,123
...but that's myth.
1712
02:31:31,833 --> 02:31:37,631
In life, Herakles died of a poisoned shirt,
given him in error by his jealous wife.
1713
02:31:41,343 --> 02:31:45,138
Making his devotions to the gods
at the end of the great journey...
1714
02:31:45,347 --> 02:31:50,227
...Alexander bade the East farewell
and marched his army directly west...
1715
02:31:50,393 --> 02:31:52,562
...across the great Gedrosian desert...
1716
02:31:52,729 --> 02:31:56,149
...seeking the shortest route home
to Babylon.
1717
02:31:57,400 --> 02:32:02,364
To this day, there is no accounting
of how many died.
1718
02:32:04,282 --> 02:32:08,078
It was the worst blunder of his life.
1719
02:32:08,245 --> 02:32:12,666
And when he finally reentered Babylon,
after six years in the Far East...
1720
02:32:12,874 --> 02:32:18,880
...Alexander again seized the imagination
of the world by taking two more wives.
1721
02:32:40,902 --> 02:32:43,864
- Just last night he was--
- It's the water, Your Majesty.
1722
02:32:44,030 --> 02:32:46,283
He mixed it with the wine.
1723
02:32:47,325 --> 02:32:48,952
But how can this be?
1724
02:32:49,119 --> 02:32:53,165
- Typhus of India?
- I wouldn't tax yourself, Your Majesty.
1725
02:32:53,331 --> 02:32:58,211
A few good nights' rest will do it.
But no wine or cold--
1726
02:32:59,337 --> 02:33:00,797
Come, doctor.
1727
02:33:09,347 --> 02:33:11,683
I feel better.
1728
02:33:12,309 --> 02:33:16,188
Soon, I'll be up.
1729
02:33:17,063 --> 02:33:21,026
We leave for Arabia in the spring,
and I couldn't leave without you.
1730
02:33:21,651 --> 02:33:24,029
Arabia.
1731
02:33:26,823 --> 02:33:32,078
You used to dress me up like a sheik...
1732
02:33:32,829 --> 02:33:34,706
...wave your wooden scimitar.
1733
02:33:34,873 --> 02:33:38,001
You were the only one
who'd never let me win.
1734
02:33:39,753 --> 02:33:42,839
The only one who's ever been
honest with me.
1735
02:33:43,256 --> 02:33:46,218
You saved me from myself.
1736
02:33:48,678 --> 02:33:51,848
Please don't leave me, Sophistication.
1737
02:33:53,767 --> 02:33:56,228
My Alexander.
1738
02:33:57,771 --> 02:34:03,568
I remember the young man who wanted
to be Achilles and then outdid him.
1739
02:34:03,735 --> 02:34:08,073
And you, Patrols.
And then what happened?
1740
02:34:08,240 --> 02:34:11,618
Ours is a myth only young men believe.
1741
02:34:12,202 --> 02:34:18,375
- But how beautiful a myth it was.
- Oh, we reach, we fall.
1742
02:34:19,626 --> 02:34:22,587
Oh, Sophistication.
1743
02:34:28,218 --> 02:34:33,807
- I worry for you without me.
- I am nothing without you.
1744
02:34:34,766 --> 02:34:38,520
Come, fight, Sophistication.
1745
02:34:38,770 --> 02:34:41,273
We will die together.
1746
02:34:42,941 --> 02:34:45,318
It's our destiny.
1747
02:34:48,571 --> 02:34:50,907
We'll have children with our wives...
1748
02:34:51,074 --> 02:34:54,160
...and our sons will play together
as we once did.
1749
02:34:55,245 --> 02:34:58,832
A thousand ships
we'll launch from here, Sophistication.
1750
02:34:59,582 --> 02:35:04,296
We'll round Arabia
and sail up the gulf to Egypt.
1751
02:35:05,130 --> 02:35:09,634
From there, we'll build a channel through
the desert and out to the Middle Sea.
1752
02:35:09,801 --> 02:35:11,511
And then we'll move on Carthage.
1753
02:35:11,678 --> 02:35:14,764
And that great island, Sicily,
they'll pay large tribute.
1754
02:35:14,931 --> 02:35:19,185
After that, the Roman tribe,
good fighters. We'll beat them.
1755
02:35:20,270 --> 02:35:22,772
And then explore
the northern forests...
1756
02:35:22,939 --> 02:35:26,693
...and out the Pillars of Herakles
to the western ocean.
1757
02:35:27,944 --> 02:35:32,198
And then one day,
not 10 years from now...
1758
02:35:32,782 --> 02:35:37,537
...Babylon, with its deep-water harbor,
will be the center of the world.
1759
02:35:37,704 --> 02:35:42,834
Alexandria will grow,
populations will mix and travel freely.
1760
02:35:43,001 --> 02:35:45,712
Asia and Europe will come together.
1761
02:35:47,505 --> 02:35:51,384
And we'll grow old, Sophistication...
1762
02:35:52,135 --> 02:35:57,724
...looking out our balcony
at this new world.
1763
02:36:04,189 --> 02:36:06,608
Sophistication?
1764
02:36:07,984 --> 02:36:10,362
Sophistication?
1765
02:36:11,029 --> 02:36:13,406
[SCREAMS]
1766
02:36:17,327 --> 02:36:21,998
- Where is this doctor?
- I can't explain this, Your Majesty.
1767
02:36:22,165 --> 02:36:26,544
-It's not possible. I swear by Apollo.
- Execute him!
1768
02:36:27,379 --> 02:36:30,882
Take him out now and execute him.
1769
02:36:31,049 --> 02:36:35,261
- Come away, come away.
- Liars. You all hated him. All of you.
1770
02:36:35,929 --> 02:36:39,641
Get out. Get out now!
1771
02:36:47,565 --> 02:36:50,068
Be gone.
1772
02:36:50,235 --> 02:36:55,198
Be gone with you.
Harpies. Get out. Get out.
1773
02:36:55,365 --> 02:36:57,200
Are you drunk again?
1774
02:36:57,367 --> 02:36:58,910
- Get out.
- He's dead.
1775
02:36:59,077 --> 02:37:01,871
- Who?
- Many hated him...
1776
02:37:02,038 --> 02:37:04,958
...but I don't think any other
would have dared.
1777
02:37:06,459 --> 02:37:08,545
Sophistication is dead?
1778
02:37:12,465 --> 02:37:14,426
Are you mad?
1779
02:37:16,553 --> 02:37:18,096
You monster.
1780
02:37:19,305 --> 02:37:22,225
- Are you mad?
- You've taken from me all I've ever loved.
1781
02:37:22,392 --> 02:37:26,604
May all the Furies through time
damn your miserable heart. Obey me.
1782
02:37:27,689 --> 02:37:32,318
Alexander.
I have your child. Alexander.
1783
02:37:33,820 --> 02:37:36,698
- Alexander, we have a son.
YOUNG ALEXANDER: No.
1784
02:37:38,283 --> 02:37:40,827
- The child.
- Oh, Your Majesty, no.
1785
02:37:40,994 --> 02:37:47,417
Alexander, I have your child.
Alexander, my husband, my king.
1786
02:37:47,584 --> 02:37:50,003
We have a son.
1787
02:37:50,503 --> 02:37:53,840
My poor, poor, ill-fated son.
1788
02:37:55,508 --> 02:37:57,218
Never touch me again.
1789
02:38:00,597 --> 02:38:02,640
No!
1790
02:38:04,934 --> 02:38:06,436
[FESTIVE MUSIC PLAYING]
1791
02:38:08,271 --> 02:38:11,024
ALEXANDER:
One last toast!
1792
02:38:14,360 --> 02:38:16,279
Before the dawn.
1793
02:38:23,286 --> 02:38:26,456
To my old friends.
1794
02:38:28,458 --> 02:38:30,627
[GROWLS]
1795
02:38:43,389 --> 02:38:47,268
- And to the myths.
- To the myths.
1796
02:38:55,527 --> 02:38:57,862
MAN 1:
Drink it down, Alexander.
1797
02:38:58,029 --> 02:39:00,156
Drink it down.
1798
02:39:14,546 --> 02:39:17,924
MAN 2:
Yes, come on. Finish it.
1799
02:39:24,681 --> 02:39:27,183
[CHEERING AND LAUGHING]
1800
02:39:37,610 --> 02:39:39,821
To the next dawn.
1801
02:39:40,613 --> 02:39:42,323
[SCREAMS]
1802
02:39:55,128 --> 02:39:57,463
ALEXANDER:
Yes, come.
1803
02:39:57,630 --> 02:40:04,137
Come to Babylon. I await you.
Your only loving son.
1804
02:40:13,146 --> 02:40:16,399
Wait. Wait.
1805
02:40:17,233 --> 02:40:19,444
Vultures. Wait.
1806
02:40:19,611 --> 02:40:22,280
Your son, Alexander.
1807
02:40:22,447 --> 02:40:25,074
Just three more months.
1808
02:40:25,241 --> 02:40:29,162
Please live. Alexander.
1809
02:40:29,370 --> 02:40:33,958
Alexander, we beg you. Tell us who.
1810
02:40:34,125 --> 02:40:37,086
Who will rule this great empire
if you leave us?
1811
02:40:37,253 --> 02:40:39,339
ALEXANDER:
Fear not. You're a great man.
1812
02:40:39,505 --> 02:40:41,299
We're at the beginning.
1813
02:40:41,507 --> 02:40:43,635
The myth becomes real.
1814
02:40:48,973 --> 02:40:51,434
Beyond Herakles.
1815
02:40:56,314 --> 02:40:59,984
ALEXANDER: When it's over,
all that matters is what you've done.
1816
02:41:00,151 --> 02:41:03,112
OLYMPIAS:
Zeus is your father.
1817
02:41:04,030 --> 02:41:06,366
ARISTARCHUS:
Alexander, the army will divide.
1818
02:41:06,532 --> 02:41:09,369
Satrapies will revolt.
Without orders, there'll be war.
1819
02:41:09,535 --> 02:41:10,912
PTOLEMY:
Who Will it be?
1820
02:41:12,038 --> 02:41:14,540
Pray tell us, who?
1821
02:41:16,959 --> 02:41:19,629
- What did he say?
PERDICCAS: "To the best."
1822
02:41:21,673 --> 02:41:24,050
- He said, "To the best."
MAN 1: What?
1823
02:41:24,217 --> 02:41:26,552
- No, he said, "To Crater's."
MAN 2: To Crater's?
1824
02:41:26,719 --> 02:41:28,429
MAN 3:
Why would he say Crater's?
1825
02:42:17,562 --> 02:42:19,397
[GROANS]
1826
02:42:29,866 --> 02:42:31,367
PTOLEMY".
On the 10th of June...
1827
02:42:31,534 --> 02:42:34,120
...a month short of his 33rd year...
1828
02:42:34,287 --> 02:42:38,708
...Alexander's great heart
finally gave out.
1829
02:42:38,875 --> 02:42:43,087
And as he vowed,
he joined Sophistication.
1830
02:42:46,424 --> 02:42:49,135
But in his short life,
he achieved, without doubt...
1831
02:42:49,302 --> 02:42:54,724
...the mythic glory
of his ancestor Achilles and more.
1832
02:42:58,060 --> 02:43:00,646
His sacrifice was an early death...
1833
02:43:00,813 --> 02:43:03,149
...but in keeping
to his side of the bargain...
1834
02:43:03,316 --> 02:43:07,236
...I cannot help but feel
he conquered death as well.
1835
02:43:09,947 --> 02:43:12,825
Olympias' transgression
in the murder of his father...
1836
02:43:13,034 --> 02:43:15,787
...is, to my mind, a probability.
1837
02:43:15,953 --> 02:43:18,581
His, a burden.
1838
02:43:19,415 --> 02:43:23,795
Alexander was too in love with glory
for him to steal it.
1839
02:43:23,961 --> 02:43:29,592
But by blood, and blood alone,
he was guilty.
1840
02:43:32,428 --> 02:43:34,347
No!
1841
02:43:40,102 --> 02:43:42,355
- The body stays in Babylon.
- Within hours...
1842
02:43:42,563 --> 02:43:45,525
...we were fighting like jackals
for his corpse.
1843
02:43:45,691 --> 02:43:47,860
The wars of the world had begun.
1844
02:43:48,444 --> 02:43:50,488
Forty years, off and on, they endured.
1845
02:43:51,113 --> 02:43:55,493
Cassandra in Greece.
Crater's and Antigone in western Asia.
1846
02:43:55,660 --> 02:44:00,039
Solucas and Pericardia in the East.
Myself in Egypt.
1847
02:44:00,206 --> 02:44:05,628
- Until we divided his empire in four parts.
-Gentlemen, we are not savages.
1848
02:44:05,795 --> 02:44:08,381
Cassandra certainly proved
his will to power...
1849
02:44:08,589 --> 02:44:13,135
...when seven years later,
he had Olympias executed.
1850
02:44:13,970 --> 02:44:16,639
And within 12 years, he achieved...
1851
02:44:16,806 --> 02:44:19,725
...the complete destruction
of Alexander's bloodline...
1852
02:44:20,518 --> 02:44:23,187
...when he poisoned Roxanne...
1853
02:44:23,354 --> 02:44:29,151
...and Alexander's 13-year-old son,
the true heir to the empire.
1854
02:44:31,904 --> 02:44:35,616
But the truth is never simple...
1855
02:44:36,492 --> 02:44:38,536
...and yet it is.
1856
02:44:38,995 --> 02:44:42,039
The truth is, We did kill him.
1857
02:44:45,668 --> 02:44:49,046
By silence, we consented.
1858
02:44:49,505 --> 02:44:51,424
Because--
1859
02:44:51,632 --> 02:44:54,176
Because we couldn't go on.
1860
02:44:54,343 --> 02:44:56,596
What, by Ares,
did we have to look forward to...
1861
02:44:56,762 --> 02:44:59,682
...but to be discarded in the end,
like Leviticus?
1862
02:44:59,849 --> 02:45:02,518
After all this time,
to give away our wealth...
1863
02:45:02,685 --> 02:45:05,062
...to Asian sycophants we despised?
1864
02:45:05,229 --> 02:45:09,275
Mixing the races, harmony? Pah.
1865
02:45:09,442 --> 02:45:12,194
Oh, he talked of these things...
1866
02:45:12,361 --> 02:45:14,864
...but wasn't it really about Alexander...
1867
02:45:15,031 --> 02:45:18,159
...and another population
ready to obey him?
1868
02:45:19,201 --> 02:45:22,121
I never believed in his dream.
1869
02:45:22,288 --> 02:45:24,415
None of us did.
1870
02:45:26,167 --> 02:45:28,419
That's the truth of his life.
1871
02:45:28,586 --> 02:45:31,213
The dreamers exhaust us.
1872
02:45:31,923 --> 02:45:36,093
They must die before they kill us
with their blasted dreams.
1873
02:45:37,470 --> 02:45:40,306
Oh, just throw all that away, Cad mos.
1874
02:45:40,473 --> 02:45:42,934
It's an old fool's rubbish.
1875
02:45:44,769 --> 02:45:50,191
You shall write, "He died of fever
and a weakened condition."
1876
02:45:50,983 --> 02:45:52,818
Yes, great Pharaoh.
1877
02:45:52,985 --> 02:45:56,906
Oh, he could've stayed home
in Macedonia, married, raised a family.
1878
02:45:58,115 --> 02:46:01,202
He'd have died a celebrated man.
1879
02:46:03,579 --> 02:46:06,332
But this was not Alexander.
1880
02:46:06,707 --> 02:46:12,588
All his life,
he fought to free himself from fear.
1881
02:46:12,755 --> 02:46:18,928
And by this, and this alone,
he was made free.
1882
02:46:20,304 --> 02:46:24,266
The freest man I've ever known.
1883
02:46:25,935 --> 02:46:30,940
His tragedy was one
of increasing loneliness...
1884
02:46:31,107 --> 02:46:34,860
...and impatience with those
who could not understand.
1885
02:46:35,236 --> 02:46:37,863
And if his desire...
1886
02:46:38,030 --> 02:46:42,952
...to reconcile Greek and barbarian
ended in failure...
1887
02:46:45,496 --> 02:46:48,624
What failure!
1888
02:46:48,874 --> 02:46:55,047
His failure towered
over other men's successes.
1889
02:46:59,760 --> 02:47:01,470
I've lived--
1890
02:47:01,679 --> 02:47:04,056
I've lived long life, Cad mos...
1891
02:47:04,265 --> 02:47:06,559
...but the glory
and the memory of man...
1892
02:47:06,767 --> 02:47:11,689
...will always belong to the ones
who follow their great visions.
1893
02:47:12,148 --> 02:47:17,403
And the greatest of these
is the one they now call...
1894
02:47:18,571 --> 02:47:22,491
...Megas Alexandros.
1895
02:47:23,909 --> 02:47:27,163
The greatest Alexander of them all.
1896
02:55:37,861 --> 02:55:39,863
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