The legend of Hercules: Only about the bods
The legend of Hercules
Starring: Kellan Lutz, Gaia Weiss, Scott Adkins, Roxanne McKee, Liam Garrigan
Rated: 6/10
Greek drama has been staple for Hollywood blockbusters for a long time and this one too plays to the gallery in that direction. Another matter though that the only thing big in the film is Hercules’ love for his princess and the canvas on which he orchestrates his fight to win her back from his tyrannical father and brother.
As Hercules, son of Gods of Gods Zeus, Kellan Lutz looks strong and vulnerable in equal measure. He is bigger than life and flexes his muscle on a sepia toned early Greek empire with finesse.
Period drama in themselves are quite interesting subjects so even the slightly clueless ones manage to survive if played out in this genre. The Legend of Hercules can be tagged as one of those slightly lost films which draw their flesh and blood from audience’s complete love for historical drama. Otherwise, there is a lot less happening in this one than there is in usual ones from this part of history and, of course, geography.
But for the Greek God body of Lutz, there is not much to look forward to despite the director’s desperate attempt to create an ambience around a war love war story.
Source: Sunday Pioneer, January 19, 2014
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