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While praised by historians for the realistic depiction of the Battle of Gaugamela
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Furthermore, the 2004 original theatrical cut suffered greatly from studio interference, but the later “Final Cut” reveals the coherence of Stone’s vision. This version restores the film’s thematic spine: the conflict between Western rationality (Aristotle’s teachings) and Eastern mysticism, and the political failure of unifying mankind under one “brotherhood.” Critics who lambasted the film for its nonlinear structure missed the point. By framing the story through the weary, cynical eyes of Ptolemy (Anthony Hopkins), Stone acknowledges that history is memory, and memory is myth. This metanarrative allows the film to explore the legend of Alexander while simultaneously deconstructing the man . The result is a rich tapestry where Alexander’s hubris—his insistence on marching his men into the Indian monsoon—becomes an inevitable psychological collapse, not a tactical error. While praised by historians for the realistic depiction