Despite not feel like we are trying to discuss, albeit briefly, in this film? Clash of the Titans , aka "carnage of Titans " understood just as yet another pit dug nth successful original film, which from today will be eclipsed in the memories from this pathetic commercial product.
We see the ingredients for a perfect suck-fiction film: first it is necessary to fit some good-looking actor who can attract fans of cinema halls, and this we have: Sam Worthington, if he ever read the compione after it has Terminator: Salvation and Avatar , he would cheerfully discarded. The second part is a budget-blockbuster or a handful of dollars just to be able to realize the digital special effects spread to every corner of the screen, with poor attention to detail, to be creepy any well-trained eye to this type of effect. The last missing ingredient that now seems to be the fundamental (and we understand all too well why): 3D!
But damn! Why not do it in 3D even if it goes against every logical sense and also the intention of the director?
Well now mix everything. It released a mediocre film that will never see again in your life, a sign that will be deleted in the filmography of the actor and who has snatched the money for a ticket when 3D (personally tried over and over) during the projection you could safely remove the glasses from his ears almost without noticing any difference or blur.
Reconsidering the whole film, in a less exaggerated than just written, and despite the frustration of the 3D-rip-off, the film is a mediocre production even remotely comparable to the original, given due consideration time at which it was made, is the result of considerable effort and creativity.
Rating: 3
We see the ingredients for a perfect suck-fiction film: first it is necessary to fit some good-looking actor who can attract fans of cinema halls, and this we have: Sam Worthington, if he ever read the compione after it has Terminator: Salvation and Avatar , he would cheerfully discarded. The second part is a budget-blockbuster or a handful of dollars just to be able to realize the digital special effects spread to every corner of the screen, with poor attention to detail, to be creepy any well-trained eye to this type of effect. The last missing ingredient that now seems to be the fundamental (and we understand all too well why): 3D! But damn! Why not do it in 3D even if it goes against every logical sense and also the intention of the director?
Well now mix everything. It released a mediocre film that will never see again in your life, a sign that will be deleted in the filmography of the actor and who has snatched the money for a ticket when 3D (personally tried over and over) during the projection you could safely remove the glasses from his ears almost without noticing any difference or blur.
Reconsidering the whole film, in a less exaggerated than just written, and despite the frustration of the 3D-rip-off, the film is a mediocre production even remotely comparable to the original, given due consideration time at which it was made, is the result of considerable effort and creativity.
Rating: 3
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