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Wrath of the Titans Movie Review
Clash of the Titans was defamed by the misuse of the (modern) 3D. For the wrath of the Titans Sequel (movie) God now has a beautiful mood?
James Cameron cursed two years ago, the remake of the cult classic Clash of the Titans by misuse of the (modern) 3D. This is just one of many devastating criticism that the film is assigned. They were nearly even with reason. The film is sometimes so bad it's almost funny again. A B-movie with excessive budget. However, the amount of money spent, and therefore could be a sequel obviously can not have too long to wait. With a new director, Jonathan Liebesman (Battle: Los Angeles), the head and a return of most of the actors try again to make a more famous ancient Greek god of the modern audience once. The (film) God now has a beautiful mood?
Thin sage
When the first film shot in a fairly logical structure, but very predictable, there is now a good choice story. Ten years after the events of the first film of Kronos, father of the supreme god Zeus (Liam Neeson), Hades (Fiennes Raph) and Poseidon (Danny Huston) to take revenge for some reason your children and take around the world and destroy more beautiful. Demigod Perseus (Sam Worthington) is apparently the only one who can save the world and therefore are reluctant to do. This naturally leads to all kinds of magnificent against and encountered many legendary figure to go and appropriately borrowed from a wide range of Greek mythology.
wig Welfare
In an interview for the film Worthington lamented the fact that many people criticized the way her hair was in the first film. Critics are well catered for here, as it has become a real festival wig. Worthington now bear bird nest burlador actually still head and appeared Neeson, Fiennes and Huston (who play the main deity) to participate in a contest of look-a-like Gandalf. That big players seem to enjoy making movies sometimes still bearable. An interesting postmodern joke afraid to die, however, lead to conversations nonsense like "God do not die!" "They do now." Director Liebesman really like his previous films (Battle: Los Angeles) A soup mess. Poor assembly, clear character and very common digital effects ruin every viewing. Fortunately, there is a very sexy dress Rosamund Pike as Queen Andromeda is only pleasing to the eye yet.
conclusion
Director Liebesman success can deliver worse film than its predecessor. Funny wigs, side effects of digital and 3D TV do a film that can be called almost directly in the trash. The only pity that shows God is the relatively short duration of the film. After 100 minutes, you can again voluntarily leave the Underworld.
James Cameron cursed two years ago, the remake of the cult classic Clash of the Titans by misuse of the (modern) 3D. This is just one of many devastating criticism that the film is assigned. They were nearly even with reason. The film is sometimes so bad it's almost funny again. A B-movie with excessive budget. However, the amount of money spent, and therefore could be a sequel obviously can not have too long to wait. With a new director, Jonathan Liebesman (Battle: Los Angeles), the head and a return of most of the actors try again to make a more famous ancient Greek god of the modern audience once. The (film) God now has a beautiful mood?
Thin sage
When the first film shot in a fairly logical structure, but very predictable, there is now a good choice story. Ten years after the events of the first film of Kronos, father of the supreme god Zeus (Liam Neeson), Hades (Fiennes Raph) and Poseidon (Danny Huston) to take revenge for some reason your children and take around the world and destroy more beautiful. Demigod Perseus (Sam Worthington) is apparently the only one who can save the world and therefore are reluctant to do. This naturally leads to all kinds of magnificent against and encountered many legendary figure to go and appropriately borrowed from a wide range of Greek mythology.
wig Welfare
In an interview for the film Worthington lamented the fact that many people criticized the way her hair was in the first film. Critics are well catered for here, as it has become a real festival wig. Worthington now bear bird nest burlador actually still head and appeared Neeson, Fiennes and Huston (who play the main deity) to participate in a contest of look-a-like Gandalf. That big players seem to enjoy making movies sometimes still bearable. An interesting postmodern joke afraid to die, however, lead to conversations nonsense like "God do not die!" "They do now." Director Liebesman really like his previous films (Battle: Los Angeles) A soup mess. Poor assembly, clear character and very common digital effects ruin every viewing. Fortunately, there is a very sexy dress Rosamund Pike as Queen Andromeda is only pleasing to the eye yet.
conclusion
Director Liebesman success can deliver worse film than its predecessor. Funny wigs, side effects of digital and 3D TV do a film that can be called almost directly in the trash. The only pity that shows God is the relatively short duration of the film. After 100 minutes, you can again voluntarily leave the Underworld.
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