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Wednesday 17 October 2012

Wrath of the Titans review 2012


The only two aspects of the Clash of the Titans worth any note, first, that does not include any of the Titans, and secondly, he was one of the worst examples of this recent trend in 3D. Wrath of the Titans is to improve on both fronts.

Taken 10 years after the events of the first film, Sam Worthington Perseus fisherman and life with her young son away from the gods, in an attempt to protect your child from playing sword and monsters. But within minutes after the submission has been withdrawn and his father, Zeus (Liam Neeson), through the Treasury bees G), followed by a two-headed beast to change your mind, pulling him to return to the battle of the giants, gods and men.

Family feud between Hades (Ralph Fiennes), Zeus, the son of Ares, begins in the world of crime, and unleash a lot of computer-generated problems for our hero to battle and carry us.

Perseus recruits Queen Andromeda (Pike Rosemund) and Poseidon demigod son Agenor (Toby Kebbell) to serve as a relief romance and comedy, respectively, as they embark on a series of challenges and fight various monsters, big and huge and then, down to the underworld to rescue Zeus.

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