❝I am sorry that you think being human is not enough. But we humans hope when there's no hope. And we believe when to believe is idiotic. But sometimes, in spite of everything, we prevail.❞
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I didn't think things could get worse, but Wrath of the Titans managed to surpass my expectations. It has the same issues as the previous film, except it's even more boring despite its attempts to tug at the viewer's heartstrings. I'll admit, some of the character designs were pretty cool-looking, like the three Cyclopes and Kronos himself, but the CGI somehow got worse and the green-screen scenes were painfully obvious. I still don't understand why some of the Gods wore medieval armour, and why the costumes of the soldiers (especially Andromeda's) looked so bad. Of the cast, Ralph Fiennes came through once again, and new joinee Rosamund Pike was great, but the rest looked like they wanted to be anywhere but on set. I'm just glad both these films were relatively short, because I don't think I'd have made it through if they were more than two hours long. I just hope to God that Christopher Nolan's adaptation of 'The Odyssey' is better than this, because I don't know how many more ridiculous Ancient Greek mythology adaptations I can endure.
❝I am sorry that you think being human is not enough. But we humans hope when there's no hope. And we believe when to believe is idiotic. But sometimes, in spite of everything, we prevail.❞
⊱ ──── . ݁₊ ⊹ . ݁ ⟡ ݁ . ⊹ ₊ ݁. ──── ⊰
I didn't think things could get worse, but Wrath of the Titans managed to surpass my expectations. It has the same issues as the previous film, except it's even more boring despite its attempts to tug at the viewer's heartstrings. I'll admit, some of the character designs were pretty cool-looking, like the three Cyclopes and Kronos himself, but the CGI somehow got worse and the green-screen scenes were painfully obvious. I still don't understand why some of the Gods wore medieval armour, and why the costumes of the soldiers (especially Andromeda's) looked so bad. Of the cast, Ralph Fiennes came through once again, and new joinee Rosamund Pike was great, but the rest looked like they wanted to be anywhere but on set. I'm just glad both these films were relatively short, because I don't think I'd have made it through if they were more than two hours long. I just hope to God that Christopher Nolan's adaptation of 'The Odyssey' is better than this, because I don't know how many more ridiculous Ancient Greek mythology adaptations I can endure.