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300 Rotten Tomatoes (Limited – 2026)

In retrospect, the 61% Rotten Tomatoes score proves that 300 was ahead of its time. It pioneered a visual grammar that defined late-2000s action cinema. The film proved that a movie does not need universal critical acclaim to leave an indelible mark on Hollywood history.

The film has a distinct split between professional critics and general audiences: 300 rotten tomatoes

Despite its box office triumph and massive pop-culture legacy, its critical reception remains fiercely debated. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film sits at a fascinating crossroads between critics and general audiences. The Rotten Tomatoes Score Breakdown In retrospect, the 61% Rotten Tomatoes score proves

"A simple-minded but visually exciting experience, full of blood, violence, and ready-made movie quotes." The film has a distinct split between professional

Reviewers praised how accurately Frank Miller's panels came to life.

Tomatoes rot further over real-time or turns. After 300 seconds (or 300 turns), all tomatoes become unusable sludge. You must achieve your goal before then.

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