Reflections on Wrath of the Titans
Quotes about Wrath of the Titans: [[Roger Ebert; http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120328/REVIEWS/120329982 "Wrath of the Titans"]
* ], , Chicago Sun-Times, 28 March 2012
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Dialogue and Visuals in Wrath of the Titans
Quotes about Wrath of the Titans:
You get an idea of who the major players are, and then they spend a modest amount of time shouting laughable dialogue at one another while being all but forced off the screen by visual effects. ... I found myself wondering, just for the heck of it, how the movie might have played with a more traditional approach. You know. Literate, concise dialogue. ... You know, that kind of stuff.
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The Burden of Legacy
Helius:
Dad, I'm actually looking forward to going home. I've decided, being a boring fisherman isn't that bad.
Perseus: [''reluctantly offers him a sword''; ''as Helius hesitates''; ''offers the sword again'']
You know we can't go back home. Take it. You're Helius. You're son of Perseus, the grandson of Zeus. Take it.
Helius: [''takes it, almost drops it'']
It's heavy.
Perseus:
Yeah, it is. Is it too much?
Helius: [''raises sword, looks at it; then quietly'']
No.
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A Conversation Between Family Members
Agenor:
Helius! Come here, I've got a story to tell. Come and meet your Uncle Navigator. I'm Agenor.
Helius:
Helius. I've read that you are a great disappointment.
Agenor:
That's right. I am great.
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Unplanned Conversations in Wrath of the Titans
Agenor:
Don't give me the big speech.
Perseus:
Yeah, I wasn't planning to.
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From Captivity to Heroism
Agenor: [''smacks Perseus''; ''to Andromeda''; ''back to Perseus'']
Mutton head. Two days ago, I was trapped in a cell in a dungeon, admittedly, trying to escape— —unbecoming of the son of Poseidon— —but today I'm here, and I'm trying to save the universe. Jump in.
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Hephaestus Identifies Perseus and His Legacy
Hephaestus:
You are Perseus, son of Zeus. Release the Kraken, all of that.
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The Resilience of Human Hope
Andromeda:
I'm sorry that you think being human is not enough. But we humans hope when there's no hope. And we believe when to believe is idiotic. But sometimes, in spite everything, we prevail.
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Fear and Oblivion in Godhood
Hades: [''whispers to self'']
I am afraid, brother. Is that what you want me to say? I'm a god, and I'm afraid. When your precious humans die, at least their souls go to another place. When a god dies, it isn't death—it's just absence. It's nothing. It's Oblivion..." "...it's Oblivion.
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Strength Through Shared Legacy
Zeus:
Your boy gave you strength. As did mine.
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A Request for Physical Restoration
Perseus:
Just fix my body...and leave my soul to me.
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