BOTTOM
LINE:
Buried
underneath the mechanical and arbitrary special effects sequences
lies some resemblance to a good story, but not even a valiant attempt
by an excellent cast can rescue this film from the utter bore that
it is.
THE
GOOD: The
original “Clash Of The Titans” is considered an 80s
classic and featured some of the great work of special effects maestro
Ray Harryhausen. This modern update of the film seeks to use the
latest in digital technology to recreate the Greek myths and in
many respects, the visuals are quite stunning, particularly Mount
Olympus, the haven of the Gods. Sam Worthington plays Perseus, the
son of God Zeus (Liam Neeson), who finds himself on a journey to
save the city of Argos from the monster the Kraken before the gods
unleash it on humans for their failure to worship the gods. With
this somewhat simple setup, director Louis Leterrier cuts loose
with the computer work to create some visually impressive scenes.
In many respects, these visuals at least transport you to this mythical
time. The cast Leterrier has assembled is first rate, with Sam Worthington
lending some much needed depth to his character, as does Liam Neeson
in the role of Zeus. Ralph Fiennes looks predictably creepy throughout
as the lord of the underworld, and ex-James Bond villain Mads Mikkelsen
plays a very good soldier supporting Perseus. “Clash Of The
Titans” is visually engaging, and has some interesting points
to it.