As for the plot, there is absolutely no need to care about the plot, needless to say. I think the director wanted to highlight the greatness of "people", so he deliberately weakened "god" and "destiny". But "man and destiny", "man and god", and even "god and destiny" are precisely the core spirit of Greek mythology. Abandoning these, and not being able to give a new spiritual/ideological core, resulted in the film becoming a beautiful looking dynamic picture.
What's more, the shape of the gods in the movie is really... It's really... ~~~~(>_<)~~~~
Finally, the only picture that can be seen in this film is obviously also cut by the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television Impeccable. Every time there is nudity or blood, pop, it's gone. This kind of thing has long been seen, and I can't complain.
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