Immortals
audience Reviews
, 49% Audience Score- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsI think is one of the best produced films about Greek mythology, aside from 300. Awesome cast, fascinating story line as well its characters. Thereβs just so much to it. Definitely a must watch.
- Rating: 2.5 out of 5 starsImmortals is like stepping into a Greek mythology fever dream where everyone looks like they just walked out of a tanning booth, but hey, it works for the aesthetic. The movie is a visual powerhouse, with Tarsem Singh crafting a bold, surreal take on mythology that feels more like a painting in motion than your average action flick. The fight scenes are undeniably the highlight, stylized, brutal, and dripping with energy. Henry Cavill shines as Theseus, delivering a performance that feels grounded amidst the chaos, while Mickey Rourke's Hyperion brings an intimidating presence, even if his character lacks complexity. Where Immortals stumbles is in its story, which feels more like a vehicle for the visuals than an engaging narrative. The characters are serviceable, but most lack depth, leaving you wanting more from the emotional stakes. That said, if you're here for striking visuals, intense action, and a unique twist on Greek mythology, it's still a fun ride. Think of it as a movie you watch for the spectacle--not for the substance. Worth watching if you're in the mood for a stylized, no-strings-attached mythological adventure.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsI thought this movie was a lot of fun, quite violent and cruel at times, but it was closer to the real stories, and times.
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- Rating: 2.5 out of 5 starsNot a strong plot, but certainly plenty of violence. Held my interest more than I thought, likely the Greek mythology. The fantasy aspect was interesting.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsFails to follow any inkling of written mythology, chosing an alternative take towards a dark cinematography; so dark, the sun never shines and leaves you hurting where the sun don't shine. Did they forget to cast Apollo or pay their electricity bill? Slow and gloomy with no pace. More of a nightmare than a fascinating myth. Take away Frieda Pinto and it's down to one star.
- Rating: 1.5 out of 5 starsThe cgi was so bad. Acting poor and script awful. It was boring and long and made little sense.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsNeat little action movie. That's about it, but that's kind of all it needs to be.
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsVisually striking with some of the most insanely cool slo-mo fights I've seen. The set/costume designs are vibrant. Yet it can't come together to make it all work. Executing the screenplay is dull & uninspired with bad acting.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsI genuinely really love the visual style of "Immortals." Unfortunately, I can't say much else to praise the movie. I felt the story felt flat and the characters weren't as interesting as the mythology promises. The movie has some decent action and fights but since I wasn't invested in the story, I just didn't really get into it. I can see why the movie was marketed by the producers of "300," as it does have a slick visual effect-heavy style that is similar to that movie. Overall, the movie falls flat for me and despite some true visual flair, it is just a boring movie with no real excitement for me.