Clash of the Titans

“Release the Kraken.” —Zeus

Today’s quick review: Clash of the Titans. Perseus (Harry Hamlin), the favored son of Zeus (Laurence Olivier), gets the chance to fulfill his destiny when he’s transported to a far-off city by the jealous goddess Thetis (Maggie Smith). Armed by the gods and aided by the playwright Ammon (Burgess Meredith), Perseus sets out to free the princess Andromeda (Judi Bowker) and her people from the curse of the once-human monster Calibos (Neil McCarthy).

Clash of the Titans is a fantasy adventure based on Greek mythology. Clash of the Titans adapts the myth of Perseus, including his origins, his fight with Medusa, and his efforts to save Andromeda from the gods’ wrath. The movie features a rock-solid script, a skilled cast, and remarkable special effects for its era. However, its plain action scenes and its focus on story will make it something of a sedate watch for fans of modern action movies.

Clash of the Titans tells its story with honesty and skill. The plot is a straight heroic adventure with no twists, subversions, or cynicism. Perseus’ challenges befit a hero of old and keep the story rolling along smoothly. The cast play their roles simply and convincingly, and their characters are true to life in the important ways: the pride of Zeus, the pain and envy of Thetis, the eagerness of Perseus, and the gentle wisdom of Ammon.

Clash of the Titans is notable for its special effects. The film’s many monsters, from Pegasus to Calibos to the Kraken, are depicted using stop-motion animation. The models are crude compared to modern CGI, but their lively animation, attention to detail, and smooth integration with the film’s live action are all impressive. The other special effects follow the same pattern: convincing in some places, crude in others, but always resourceful.

Watch Clash of the Titans if you’re interested in a fantasy adventure in the classical mold. Its well-crafted story, varied monsters, and honest sense of adventure are enough to make it a very satisfying watch for the right viewer. But Clash of the Titans will hold little appeal to those who prefer drama and realism to pure, uncomplicated heroism. The same is true for those seeking the thrills of modern action movies.

For a less story-focused rendition with modern CGI, check out the remake. For a more savage fantasy adventure from the same era, check out Conan the Barbarian. For a tongue-in-cheek fairy tale adventure with some of the same charm, check out The Princess Bride.

6.9 out of 10 on IMDB. I give it a 7.0 for a fine story and crafty special effects.

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