As a kid, I was a big fan of Greek mythology and I looked forward to the original Clash of the Titans and movies which had that mythological aura. Unfortunately, the updated versions of these classic tales look a bit messy to me and a tad unexciting. As for Wrath of the Titans which I saw today, well, there was nothing much there that made it exciting viewing for me. Maybe except for the Cyclops scene - because it was the first time I saw three Cyclops together. Bill Nighy's Hephaestus was also entertaining and well, Sam Worthington, was the perfect Perseus for me - ruggedly handsome and determined. Otherwise, I found it a bit too messy and clunky and heavy - or maybe not quite what I imagined the fighting to be.
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Monday, June 17, 2013
Wrath of the Titans: Another Mythology Misstep
As a kid, I was a big fan of Greek mythology and I looked forward to the original Clash of the Titans and movies which had that mythological aura. Unfortunately, the updated versions of these classic tales look a bit messy to me and a tad unexciting. As for Wrath of the Titans which I saw today, well, there was nothing much there that made it exciting viewing for me. Maybe except for the Cyclops scene - because it was the first time I saw three Cyclops together. Bill Nighy's Hephaestus was also entertaining and well, Sam Worthington, was the perfect Perseus for me - ruggedly handsome and determined. Otherwise, I found it a bit too messy and clunky and heavy - or maybe not quite what I imagined the fighting to be.
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