Four stars only means recommendation, that is to recommend to some people who meet the following characteristics: if you are interested in mythology, not those "playing pedantic" who are bored to death - deliberately find the difference between film and myth Showing how knowledgeable you are, this is a movie for when you're bored and looking for a light-hearted movie. What's more, there is also Uma Thurman playing Medusa, and the male lead is also a handsome guy.
The gods in Greece have always been promiscuous. So many teenagers in the mixed-race camp in the movie were born of gods and humans. We didn't see those who grew up, and we didn't see those who weren't born with humans -- oh, maybe some of those sheep-male centaurs were born to them?
The director was so reckless that he arranged for Poseidon's son to have an affair with Athena's daughter. Poseidon's son is also the uncle of Athena's daughter in terms of seniority. OMG, it's really unbearable, but well, the movie doesn't have to be so serious, just pretend they're not related. However, why should goddesses give birth to daughters and male gods to give birth to sons? what! Where has poor Seiya gone?
And our handsome Hades, who was shaped by the director into a bad old man who used fire to scare children. Dress up like a rock star in the underworld. OMG! !
This Hades, who even Seiya would suffocate for his beauty when he saw it, was hacked like this - anyway, he was also called Hades, who wouldn't be hacked if he didn't?
Uma Thurman also came to run away, and the beautiful Medusa died just like that. After that, her face appeared in front of everyone. But she will come back to life. Because she was resurrected once in this movie, and she died in the same way. Could it be that Mr. Ha had brought her back to life like he had summoned the Pisces Saint Seiya? But obviously she didn't serve Old Man Ha.
This play is a bit rougher than the Harry Potter series, referring to the arrangement of the plot and the plot. Feeling a little perfunctory, eager for success. Maybe it's the fault of the person who adapted the original. The overall tone and atmosphere are a bit nondescript, and the occasional sense of comedy is embarrassing.
It is worth to rectify the name of the movie. Some people see the Chinese name of the movie and say that the lightning rod is the same as the divine fire that Prometheus stole. Here I condemn the irresponsible translators and irresponsible commenters. (It is one of the previous ones with more useful numbers).
Prometheus used fennel sprigs to steal the fire and bring it to humans when the flaming sun chariot passed by. Instead of Zeus' lightning rod... I really convinced these ignorant and professional people.
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