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Eons after the Gods won their mythic struggle against the Titans, a new evil threatens the land. Mad with power, King Hyperion (Mickey Rourke) has declared war against humanity. Amassing a bloodthirsty army of soldiers disfigured by his own hand, Hyperion has scorched Greece in search of the legendary Epirus Bow, a weapon of unimaginable power forged in the heavens by Ares. Only he who possesses this bow can unleash the Titans, who have been imprisoned deep within the walls of Mount Tartaros since the dawn of time and thirst for revenge.

Classification
[ MA ]
Genre
Action
Cinema release
24 Nov 2011
Distributor
Universal Pictures International
Director
Tarsem Singh
Running time
110 mins
Main cast
Isabel Lucas, Mickey Rourke, Kellan Lutz, Henry Cavill, John Hurt
Links
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Immortals

Review

Big muscles, big budget, big nothing

Rating: 2.0

by Samuel Downing

The big problem with Immortals is that it never bothers explaining why you should care about anything going on in it. There's plenty of big-budget action scenes and eye-popping scenery, but the overwhelming emotion it all arouses is: "So what?"

This is the fault of the plot, a mash-up of ancient Greek myths that leaps from one scene to the next, seemingly at random. It's like the movie is fast-forwarding through its exposition, character-building and all that boring stuff that might give audiences a reason to invest in what they're watching.

The story focuses on Theseus (the next Superman, Henry Cavill), a muscly mummy's boy dragged into a war on the gods waged by Hyperion (Mickey Rourke), a king trying to find a legendary bow so he can destroy Mount Olympus. Or something. Theseus is super-important to this war, though it's never really clear why.

Even Theseus himself doesn't seem to care much about the war, but a drop-dead gorgeous oracle called
Phaedra (Freida Pinto) convinces him to find the bow so he can ... do something with it? Again, it's not really clear.

All this nonsense is watched over by the gods themselves, including Zeus (Luke Evans), Athena (Isabel Lucas) and Poseidon (Kellan Lutz), who don't do much except stand around Mount Olympus wearing silly outfits and bickering with each other.

There's never any momentum to the story, or any feeling that Theseus's adventures matter. There aren't even many light moments, so it's humourless as well as boring, and the cast all seem wooden as they struggle to work with the script.

On the bright side, Immortals is visually fantastic. The scenery looks incredible — so does the frequently half-naked cast — and there are some impressive fight scenes, though it's a shame most of them are too gratuitously violent.

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