There are many movies on the theme of Greek mythology, but what’s interesting is that no matter what the subject matter, they can’t be separated from the fighting and fighting between gods and gods. Compared with other mythological stories, Greek mythology (nordic mythology is also the case) The gods are actually no different from mortals. Compared with the gods of Catholicism, Buddhism, etc., there are many more emotions and six desires. If anyone has read Greek mythology, they will not have heard of the love history of Zeus and other gods. Many disturbances are mostly due to the love and hatred between gods and gods, and humans are often the victims of the story, and these interests can refer to Greek mythology, so I won't say more here.
The male protagonist Parsius is different from the heroic character we have in mind. In contrast, he is actually a very awkward person. As early as in the first episode, he refused to use the artifact and caused the tragic deaths of many Argos warriors who accompanied him. It can be seen that he is actually different from the previous heroes with a sense of responsibility. Instead of saying that he is a god, he should be said to be closer to people. So the audience in the first episode endured his awkwardness, until he became the hero who killed the sea monsters at the end. But think about it if he accepts help so quickly, maybe the movie will end early. Therefore, in the first episode, I was not so strong about the spike plot criticized by netizens, but the actor who just thought that was so awkward was actually not so pleasing in this movie. So when it comes to this work, he still looks dead at the beginning. I think the role setting is set like this, so I tolerated his awkward emotions at the beginning, and didn’t take it seriously until he found that there were no eggs under the nest. Being a hero, the process is really uncomfortable, but it has become a more heart-filled part of the film.
When he finally decided to save the world, the story also passed through the levels with a very smooth rhythm, and the story also inserted the monsters Chimerayi, Cyclops, and Cyclops that did not appear in "The Encounter of the Gods". The appearance of Minos in this episode can also be regarded as a classic monster character for old fans to relive the old work. With the current special effects technology, monsters appear full of tension, which is unmatched by the old version. In the last episode, I rented a DVD and watched it at home, so I can’t compare it, but in the 3D part, it’s not bad. Some of the pictures of shuttles or drops are actually very realistic, and the final battle against the big devil Krono It can also be said that it is full of shock, and it is definitely the most exciting part of this film. Although the sequel still can't get rid of the stigma of the second killer, but the neat and simple rhythm is still a cool special effect film. In the previous "Alien Battlefield: Battle of the Strong Carter", this movie is more interesting and compact.
But the only thing that criticizes is that there are too many plots full of depth in the movie. Heroes always prove themselves by taking risks. Gods and gods are always full of conflicts, but the stories adapted from Greek mythology seem to be unable to escape such fate, no matter it is. "Percy Jackson" and even "Saint Seiya" are the same. They are said to be a cool special effects movie, so don't make too much trouble in the plot.
As mentioned earlier, the story of the movie is bright and fast-paced, and it is easier to enter the plot than people who have a more conceptual understanding of European and American myths.
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