Immortals

November 11th, 2011



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Immortals

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Plot
Theseus is a mortal man chosen by Zeus to lead the fight against the ruthless King Hyperion, who is on a rampage across Greece to obtain a weapon that can destroy humanity.

Release Year: 2011

Rating: 6.3/10 (46,121 voted)

Critic's Score: 46/100

Director: Tarsem Singh

Stars: Henry Cavill, Mickey Rourke, John Hurt

Storyline
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. In the king's hands, the bow would rain destruction upon mankind and annihilate the Gods. But ancient law dictates the Gods must not intervene in man's conflict. They remain powerless to stop Hyperion...until a peasant named Theseus (Henry Cavill) comes forth as their only hope. Secretly chosen by Zeus, Theseus must save his people from Hyperion and his hordes...

Writers: Charley Parlapanides, Vlas Parlapanides

Cast:
Henry Cavill - Theseus
Mickey Rourke - King Hyperion
Stephen Dorff - Stavros
Freida Pinto - Phaedra
Luke Evans - Zeus
John Hurt - Old Man
Joseph Morgan - Lysander
Anne Day-Jones - Aethra
Greg Bryk - The Monk
Alan Van Sprang - Dareios
Peter Stebbings - Helios
Daniel Sharman - Ares
Isabel Lucas - Athena
Kellan Lutz - Poseidon
Steve Byers - Heracles

Taglines: The Gods Need a Hero



Details

Official Website: Official site | Official site [Germany] |

Release Date: 11 November 2011

Filming Locations: Cité du Cinéma, Montréal, Québec, Canada

Box Office Details

Budget: $75,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend: $32,206,425 (USA) (13 November 2011) (3112 Screens)

Gross: $216,310,059 (Worldwide) (31 January 2012)



Technical Specs

Runtime: USA:



Did You Know?

Trivia:
Director Tarsem Singh described the film as being "done in Renaissance painting style".

Goofs:
Factual errors: The name Stavros used for a character was not an ancient Greek name. Stavros is a Christian name. Stavrós means cross in Greek. This name is derived from the cross of Jesus.

Quotes:
Theseus: Stand your ground! Fight for order! Fight for the man beside you! Fight for those who bore you! Fight for your children! Fight for your future! Fight for your name to survive! Fight! For immortality!



User Review

Utter Disappointment

Rating: 3/10

I read quite a lot of good reviews so I was pretty excited when I when to watch the film. Unfortunately it was one of the worse films I've ever seen. If you know even a few things about Greek mythology then do NOT watch it. I didn't expect them to follow it completely but since they are using the names of heroes and gods they could at least use their background.

First of all, Theseus was not a "bastard" as they call him. His father was the king of Athens (Aegean) and he certainly was not a peasant since he became the king of Athens himself.

Second there were 12 gods not 6 and I've never heard of Zeus killing any other god or about the law of not interfering with humans. Gods loved to "play around" with people.

Third: as soon as I saw the so called Titans I felt like leaving the theater. The last time I checked, they were not blue people who jump around like monkeys and have no intelligence.

Fourth: I am not a racist. I have friends from all around the world but using an Indian actress as Phaedra and black people for warriors feels out of space. I repeat I am not a racist but in a film "based" on Greek mythology they could at least use actors that resemble the people of the country and since the priests were talking in "Greek", they could at least make it sound like Greek. It took me some time to realize they were not talking in an alien language and when I did, I still read the subtitles to understand what they were saying, even though it is my first language.

I do not want to over analyze the mistakes concerning the mythology but I have to day that Phaedra was not a priest but a princess and Theseus definitely did not bury his mother in the labyrinth of minotaur which is in Crete, minotaur was not a man with an iron mask on his head and Theseus did not follow his own bloody traces to leave the labyrinth.

I could write pages about mythology but I will stop here. Other than that, I did not really enjoy the fights much. I must say that some of them were amazing but most of them concentrated on showing too much blood. If you enjoy watching people chopping off body parts and literally smashing people into nothingness in slow motion then this is a film for you.

Also, there was not depth in the characters. They are all shallow and you can easily guess what their choices they will make or how they will react to certain situations. The same goes with the plot. The ending is pretty much known from the beginning there is no mystery at all. We learn everything in the first 20 minutes and then just watch several fights until the end.

All in all, the makers just used some "famous" names from the Greek mythology and created a lot of violent fights in an attempt to gain the attention of the viewers.

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