The first time I saw it, I thought it was pretty good. I thought the pictures, background music, and other things were pretty good, the playing was very lively, and I also enjoyed watching it.
Looking back at the film reviews, I found out, hey, it turns out that there are some places that I really don’t understand == At the same time, many people ask questions. So I watched it seriously the second time. [It is basically answered before and after the film. Of course, I am not very familiar with Greek mythology, and I don’t know the background of the original work. I admit that I am very ignorant ==]
First of all, I said why the Greek gods die so easily. In the end, except for Zeus and Athena, all the people he brought to fight the Titans died. There is also Ares, the god of war, who was beaten to death by Zeus (Is it Ares? Actually, I'm not sure). Regarding this question, I said at the beginning of the movie (probably it means that, I can't remember the original words): "Gods always thought that they were immortal, until they found out that they could be killed by the same kind." Before the advent of mankind, there was a great battle. The winner was God, and the loser was Titan, imprisoned in the mountains. So God cannot be killed by man, and he is immortal under normal circumstances. Titan and Zeus are both gods, and they can kill gods. Just like before Ares helped Theseus, the army was given a second in an instant. This is the gap between humans and gods. And the Titans are of the same level as them, there is no gap, not because they are weak and easy to die.
There is also why Zeus forbids other gods to help Theseus destroy Heinpolis. It was also said in the film that it was a matter of the human world, and Gods could not intervene. If Zeus and those gods destroyed the divine bow at the beginning and made a big move to kill Heinpolis, there would be nothing to watch. If you want to post a big move, you can post it at the beginning, and wait until the end to use it again, it seems that this movie is even more stupid. The matter of the human world can only be solved by humans, so Zeus chose Theseus because he was brave and fearless in order to protect the people he loved. Only such a strong soul will be immortal. And only through this trial can he transform into a real powerhouse, and finally ascend to heaven with Zeus and become a god. This corresponds to the famous saying of Socrates at the beginning.
Then why did it look like there were only twenty or so Titans in that cage, and then they crawled out so many. It was only a part of the cage, and then the camera swept until there were Titans crawling out of the ground.
Having said this, in fact, I feel that this male starring is very ordinary, and he comes and goes with angry expressions. There are no highlights. On the contrary, the actor Luke Evans who played Zeus impressed me very much. The anger and intolerance when he killed Ares, and after Ares died, Athena asked him: Are we fighting? During that period, although he didn't speak, his eyes told us the struggle and grief in his heart.
PS. Do you think that the helmet of the big boss Heinpolis is like the iron beetle of Pokemon||||The helmets of the gods are also very cute! That sheep helmet of Poseidon is too foul!
pps. The cut pieces are too bad! In the final matchup with the Titans, there were basically a few shots left, and there was no impact at all.
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