Corrected entry: As Patroclus enters Achilles' tent to ask if he will join the Greeks to fight the Trojans, Achilles is seated while eating and drinking. In disgust at Patroclus, Achilles dashes the contents of his cup on the fire. Moments later, he drinks from the empty cup.
Twotall
16th Jan 2010
Troy (2004)
21st May 2004
Troy (2004)
Corrected entry: In the scene where Hector's cousin is sitting out in the rain right before the Trojan King enters Achilles' tent, you can vaguely make out a crew member silhouette in the dark crouching and then stand up.
Correction: Like the submitter said, it is vague, in the dark, and only a silhouette. This could be the silhouette of another soldier, a slave or any of the people in the Greek camp.
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Correction: Which just means that the cup was not entirely emptied when he flung out the contents. Try it yourself; most often a tiny amount of liquid is left in the cup when you do this.
Twotall