Review of Wrath of the Titans (2012) by Aodhan R — 10 Feb 2015
I can pretty much say the same thing about this movie that I've said about many movies: Clichés. Sam Worthington is back with his sword and scaffold, as the half-God, half-human warrior Perseus, whom is caught up in the midst of a plotless story and production designs that are hardly well structured and not intriguing.
There is also bad acting from Worthington, Rosamund Pike, Toby Kebbell and a brief appearance from Bill Nighy - all of which, are leading the plot nowhere, playing underdeveloped and meaningless characters. In comparison to its predecessor, Wrath of Titans doesn't live up to the memorable action, excitement and great casting of Clash of the Titans (which I gave four stars), and instead this sequel almost kills everything that made the last movie a truly great action hit. Wrath of the Titans doesn't even outweigh the almost disastrous movie attempt of the 'Prince of Persia game franchise', called Prince of Persia:The Sands of Time. Jake Gyllenhaal, the actor who portrayed the prince in that movie, is a more superior actor than Worthington turned out to be in Wrath of the Titans.
Truth be told, the monsters and mythical creatures depicted in the movie aren't even that exciting for their use of bad CGI - again, this almost killed the memorable monsters in the first movie, but clichés and overrated ideas, to the awareness of the audience, are commonly the basis of delivering appalling entertainment, which clearly isn't entertainment. I really don't think it would be worth my time to watch another 'Titans' sequel.
This review of Wrath of the Titans (2012) was written by Aodhan R on 10 Feb 2015.
Wrath of the Titans has generally received mixed reviews.
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