Wrath of the Titans (DVD REVIEW)
Wrath of the Titans
DVD Review
by Kam Williams
A Spectacular Showdown of the Gods!
Wrath of the Titans is a rarity for
a sequel in that actually eclipses its original in quality. Directed by
Jonathan Liebesman, this visually-captivating action-adventure revolves around
another epic battle between the forces of good and evil. And Sam Worthington,
Liam Neeson, Danny Huston and Ralph Fiennes have returned to reprise their lead
roles as Perseus, Zeus, Poseidon and Hades, respectively.
The
story unfolds a decade after the initial installment which ended with hero
Perseus’ defeat of the Kraken. Since slaying the monstrous sea monsters, the
widowed demigod has been passing an unassuming existence as an ordinary
fisherman, quietly raising his now 10 year-old son, Helius (John Bell), in
obscurity.
But Perseus suddenly has a good
reason to take his mighty sword back out of its scabbard when he learns that
Hades and Ares (Edgar Ramirez) have imprisoned his father, Zeus, in an
underworld dungeon. For, after killing
Poseidon, the two renegade titans entered into a diabolical pact with world
domination in mind.
Accompanied by the lovely Andromeda
(Rosamund Pike) with the goofy Agenor (Toby Kebell) tagging along for comic
relief, altruistic Perseus and an intrepid band of warriors descend into a
subterranean hell on behalf of humanity.
While searching for Zeus, they encounter a host of mythological
creatures, including one-eyed Cyclops (Martin Bayfield), half man-half bull
Minotaur (Spencer Wilding), an addlepated fallen god (Billy Nighy) and
fire-breathing dragons.
Of course, the quest inexorably
culminates in a spectacular, high body-count showdown born of man’s
imagination, harking back to the days before modern science provided plausible
explanations for thunder, lightning, volcanoes, earthquakes, tsunamis and other
seemingly-supernatural phenomena. The gods must be on steroids!
Very Good
(3 stars)
Rated PG-13 for action and intense violence.
Running time: 99 minutes
Distributor: Warner
Home Entertainment Group
Blu-ray/DVD Combo
Pack Extras: Storyboard comparisons; deleted scenes; focus points;
Picture-in-Picture; digital copy; and more.
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