Clash Of The Titans: DVD Review
Clash Of The Titans
Rating: M
Released by Warner Home Video
Remade from the very much loved Ray Harryhausen version of Clash of
the Titans, Avatar's Sam Worthington stars as Perseus, the son of the ancient
Greek god Zeus (a bearded Liam Neeson).
Perseus
finds himself right in the middle of a potential war when the gods declare war
on the mortals - and with Hades about to unleash hell on earth, only Perseus can
save the world.
Certain sections of the audience
will be wowed by Sam Worthington's performance (the majority of which appears to
be spent scowling and glowering). The rest of the cast are okay but they're
simply there as window dressing (Gemma Arterton as Perseus' protector Io,
particularly is not the strongest and appears to have been brought in for her
dusky looks) to the creatures and the story.
Most
disappointing is Ralph Fiennes' hammy Hades - he's whispering and doesn't really
do much to convey menace (although the effects for Hades are pretty good).
As disposable entertainment goes on a Friday night,
this is nothing earth shattering and does exactly what it sets out to - it's
probably more suited to the younger end of the market.
Extras: Additional scenes add nothing to the
distinctly average release
Rating: 5/10
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