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In this conversation, the hosts discuss the movie Troy and try Uzo, a Greek liquor. They share their opinions on the director's cut of the film and the performances of the actors. They also talk about the music in the movie and the differences between the director's cut and the theatrical cut. Overall, they enjoy the movie and the Uzo drink. The conversation in this part revolves around the taste of water, the casting of Brad Pitt as Achilles, the portrayal of characters in the movie, and the battle scenes. The hosts discuss the different tastes of water and their preferences for canned water. They also share their opinions on Brad Pitt's performance as Achilles and the accuracy of the portrayal of characters from mythology. The battle scenes, particularly the attack on the beaches of Troy and the fight between Ajax and Hector, are also discussed. The principal themes of this part of the conversation include the differences between the poem and the movie, the portrayal of kingship and honor, the battle scenes, and the brutality of war. The conversation also touches on the significance of the Trojan horse and the different scores by Gabriel Yard and James Horner. Overall, the conversation explores the complexities of war, the moral dilemmas faced by the characters, and the impact of their actions. In this final part of the conversation, the differences between the director's cut and the theatrical cut of the movie Troy are discussed. The changes in the score, the extended storyline, and the portrayal of Greek mythology are analyzed. The participants share their opinions on the director's cut and the theatrical cut, with some preferring one over the other. The favorite Greek folklore and gods are also mentioned. Overall, the conversation provides a comprehensive review of the movie Troy.