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| "S**t I dropped my bow! Hold on, lion! Let me get it!" |
Thus far in 2014, I'm not sure I've really had one of those yet...maybe Need for Speed but I think that was just more of a case of critics being too harsh. So it is with great pleasure that I present Hercules staring Dwayne Johnson: my first "personal pleasure" film of the year.
It was a year that we were supposed to see the return of the great Greek mythological genre with two Hercules films and the sequel to 300. I skipped the first Hercules (for good reason I understand), and 300: Rise of an Empire becomes increasingly disappointing the more I think about it. Suffice it to say I went into this Hercules expecting the worst.
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| WHO! STOLE! MY! PIZZA?!?! |
Alas, the film isn't perfect. It's mightily clichéd both in its plot, character development, and resolution, but if I'm being honest, I kind of expected that with a character that has been portrayed this many times before. That's not to say the proceedings aren't fun though because they definitely are. The action scenes, while lacking the appropriate R-rated gore value and some "That-would-have-been-so-cool-in-slow-mo" moments are expertly choreographed and feature some cool weapons. Hercules himself swings a humongous club around and breaks people left and right. The fight scenes could have used a little more "pizzazz", but the choreography made up for it in my book (reminded me a lot of the TV show Arrow).
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| We gotta monster in the movie! It's a friggin Biclops! |
| "WHO! THE! F**K! TOOK! MY! PIZZA?!?! Seriously!" |
Truth be told, Hercules is one of those films I shouldn't really like as much as I did. It's really just an above-average version of a Greek mythological hero. But as is the case with some films, it just worked for me. I don't deny it had some problems and it's certainly a cookie-cutter Hollywood film, but at barely over 90 minutes, I walked in, sat down, and was having a grand old time before I even realized it was over.
So congratulations Hercules, you are my first "personal pleasure" of 2014.
I just realized how both wrong and depressing that statement sounds...
CONS:
- Although this is a different take on the tale of Hercules, the manner in which it is told is awfully clichéd
- While we are on the subject, I'm not sure the original score could have been more clichéd than it was
- I probably say this too often but this would have been better R. It pushes its PG-13 rating somewhat, but there were so many scenes where I was thinking, "Yeah...that definitely would have cut that guy's arm off"
- The action scenes were so well choreographed that they were just begging for some slow motion camera work
- The final 20 minutes of the film were less stellar than the rest
- Secretly one of the best marketed films of 2014. Finally some trailers that don't give everything away!
- Johnson does a solid job in the lead role and I had no glaring issues with his performance. If he could expand his emotional range just slightly the dude would make an incredible Kratos if a God of War adaptation is ever attempted
- Surprisingly very well choreographed action. That, along with some uncommon weaponry, made the war scenes a ton of fun to watch
- Impressive CGI considering where my expectations were
- Tells a different tale of Hercules than we are used to. I appreciated the film's opinions on the man vs. legend debate
- Once again, another short and sweet movie. Gets in, gets started, and gets the job done
- I liked the ending credits' background comic scenes. Really helped to bring the film full circle
- Just a fun, at times funny, and enjoyable time at the movies!
Rath's Review Score: 8/10




Wow! I completely expected Hercules to suck! It is good to see a decent Greek mythology adaptation outside of the mostly average Titans franchise. Maybe The Rock will be a good Shazam! I'm looking forward to watching this on Blu-Ray for some good fantasy fun.
ReplyDelete-James
I certainly enjoyed it more than I should have. But cliches aside, it was quite a bit of fun.
DeleteEnjoy, James!
Well, you certainly did enjoy it more than me! Sometimes an old slice of nonsense just connects, doesn't it? I was like that with Battleship! Even gave it 4 stars! The ribbing I got for that one! I think I would have liked it more if The Rock had played it a little lighter. I don't buy him serious but love his more light hearted turns.
ReplyDeleteSee and I hated Battleship haha! Yeah I think with these type of generic films sometimes they are just what you are looking for. Had I been anyone else, Hercules would have probably received a 6-7 range, but like I said, I just flat-out enjoyed it.
DeleteDefinitely agree though, the Rock is better when he finds that sweet spot between humor and drama.
Thanks Gypsy King!