
Born of god but raised by humans, Perseus, the demigod son of mighty Zeus, the king of the gods, vows to take his revenge on Hades, the terrifying ruler of the Underworld, when he sees his mortal family perish. As the race of men summons up the courage to rebel against the gods of Olympus, the doomed city of Argos becomes a battlefield, as Hades threatens to unleash the legendary sea-monster, Kraken, unless the fair Princess Andromeda willingly offers herself as a sacrifice. ... (Full plot summary below)
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Born of god but raised by humans, Perseus, the demigod son of mighty Zeus, the king of the gods, vows to take his revenge on Hades, the terrifying ruler of the Underworld, when he sees his mortal family perish. As the race of men summons up the courage to rebel against the gods of Olympus, the doomed city of Argos becomes a battlefield, as Hades threatens to unleash the legendary sea-monster, Kraken, unless the fair Princess Andromeda willingly offers herself as a sacrifice. Now, having nothing more to lose, Perseus embarks on a daring, peril-laden quest to stop the forces of evil before Hades plunges the world into chaos and darkness. But, to survive the relentless onslaught of demons and terrible adversaries, Perseus must first embrace his destiny. Will Perseus defy the gods, and save humankind in the clash of the Titans?
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| The AustralianDavid StrattonIt's left to the gigantic Kraken to re-inject some interest during the closing stages of this major disappointment. |
| Christian Science MonitorPeter RainerMedusa, at least, is fun to watch, and, as a bonus, we in the audience don’t have to worry about turning to stone (although, watching this film, your eyelids do get awfully heavy). |
| CNNRadioPaul ChambersKept waiting for the kraken, and when it finally showed up, it was a big bore. Corny dialogue and lack of suspense make this a dull ride. Paul Chambers, CNN. |
| ReelTalk Movie ReviewsBetty Jo Tucker'Clash of the Titans' emphasizes its incredible creatures instead of the human actors, and they are fantastic. |
| Film BlatherEugene NovikovThere's plenty of money on the screen, but no energy or conviction; no sense that the movie believes any of this matters. |
| I.E. WeeklyAmy NicholsonFrench director Louis Leterrier loves this world. But Clash of the Titans feels like he fought -- and lost -- his own battle for control. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura CliffordThe 1981 version certainly isn't high art, but has fun, which is more than can be said for this humorless, dull retelling. |
| Lessons of DarknessNick SchagerTruly undone by the dramatic void at its center. |
| Spectrum (St. George, Utah)Bruce BennettThis update's Achilles heel is its pervasive and dizzying, shot-too-tight camera technique. |
| Star-Democrat (Easton, MD)Greg Maki3D is but one of many problems plaguing Clash of the Titans. |