WasAnnon
Slow pace in the most part of the movie.
Sabah Hensley
This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
Brennan Camacho
Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Ortiz
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Leofwine_draca
WRATH OF THE TITANS is another 3D blockbuster and a follow up to CLASH OF THE TITANS. I enjoy these movies, even though the storytelling is little more than a joining of dots in between the next CGI action set-piece. This one sees Perseus retired to live the life of a peaceful fisherman, until Hades and Ares concoct a plot to unleash the father of the gods, Cronos, from his underworld stasis. It's another simple effort about the hunt for a magical item and a race against time, and it feels very much like an updated Ray Harryhausen movie with CGI replacing the old stop motion effects. I've never been a fan of Worthington but you get plenty of familiar faces fleshing out the cast here, from a returning Neeson and Fiennes to Rosamund Pike's warrior woman and Toby Kebbell as the comic relief. I saw this in 3D and the effects are fine, not quite top-tier, but there's plenty of depth and a few 'duck' moments. The CGI is very good and culminates in an excellent pitched battle against Cronos, who could have come straight from a mega-budget kaiju movie.
pjbhaumik
Greek mythology always served as a good backdrop for a predictable Hollywood movie. This myth in particular had little irony or plot twists. The Greek Pantheon enraged a man, and this man rose to the occasion. Social corruption, greed, romance, and power mainly played out obviously except for the sibling rivalry between Zeus and Hades. A lot of the fight scenes could have been treated with slow motion for example the movie "300" combined a lot of slow and fast motion fight sequences. Refrain from any complex dialogue and comedy kept the pace sufficiently fast. There were still larger than life creatures, and the main setting was breathtakingly beautiful.
Dominic LeRose
Greek mythology is fascinating, and has been used in entertainment for many years. In the sequel to 'Clash of the Titans' called 'Wrath of the Titans' we see Perseus in a troubled situation when he must embark on a journey to the underworld to save his father Zeus from Ares and Hades who cause trouble in the world. This film is absolute garbage. It contains terrible action sequences that are completely rushed, and a plot that is so typical and creative. Not a single actor plays there fantasized characters well at all, and what you'll get is a bunch of people in for a paycheck. The action and visual effects in this film are very typical and serve no purpose in creating an entertaining plot. Director Jonathan Liebesman does nothing unique to make the mythological stories of history come to life in any unique way. Instead he puts pointless action and cheesy dialog to make a fantasy film that is disastrous and boring. Fantasy films need creativity, entertainment, and strength to make them connect with audiences in an exciting way. Putting in fake action and direction that has been used for years to make a quick spring popcorn film just isn't the way to succeed in that category.
rizaldi-ilman
I think this film is Boring..why Hollywood always inadequate for showing the power of a character.. in this film, Hades and Poseidon described like a normal human being with the light power that can crush rocks.. not enough.. because basically they are God.. a God that still walks as human? fight like human? and have a son that as strong as human.. oh come on.. Leonidas from 300 was stronger than that..please look at Japanese, when they are describing Greek Myth like Hades and the other Gods.. in anime film Saint Seiya - Lost Canvas.. the Gods really really strong.. they really cruel, despising on human.. thats the character that I wanted to see..not humanly weak God..And Fight scenes are so below my expectation.. lack of troops, God's fights seemed weak, Human and God seems equals.. the only good thing is only 3D effects..