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Perseus, Titans, and Fury

The recent premiere of the remake of Fury of the Titans ( Clash of the Titans ) takes up the old Perseus myth from Greek mythology .

Perseus, Titans, and Fury

But the licenses of the new script, already existing in the original 1981 version, on this occasion aroused a real fury among scholars more ferreos of the classical mythology .
In fact, it is not necessary to be a great connoisseur of the subject to feel some disappointment regarding the plot of the movie.anachronisms , cultural hodgepodge, and reductionism always end in a plot poverty that only with much indifference can we overcome.
Clash of the Titans ( 2010 ) tells the adventures of Perseus , hero and demigods whose myth was transmitted orally throughout the generations of Ancient Greece .
The most paradigmatic episode in The story of Perseus is his fight against Medusa , the Gorgona of snake hair capable of turning people into stone by simply throwing them a look.
Perseus, Titans, and Fury
In the movie, Medusa lies in the Underworld (to get there Perseus must bribe Charon), and appears as one of the evil agents of Hades .In the myth, however, Medusa has no relationship with Hades , but is one of the three gorgonas , frightening and female monsters, daughters of Forcis and Keto.
There are other fabulous creatures in Clash of the Titans that do not correspond to Greek mythology, and that come from other traditions.The most emblematic case is the kraken , although giant scorpions and djinn , small geniuses also appear or elves of the Semitic culture.
Already by the simple sound of the word " kraken " we can see that there is something strange about it.Actually, the kraken was a monster of the Scandinavian mythology , a huge cephalopod that attacked from the depths of the sea.In the myth of Perseus , on the other hand, the creature that tries to devour Andromeda is simply described as a great sea monster.And it doesn't interact in Argos .
Perseus, Titans, and Fury
But the most serious of the misrepresentation of the myth of Perseus may lie in the same " titans" .Pri mere, no titan appears, they were ancient gods defeated by the second gods, "Olympians," Zeus , Hades , Poseidon , etc.Second, the gods that appear in the movie were reduced to a typical and anachronistic struggle between good ( Zeus ) and evil ( Hades ), which in no way relates to the complex Greek mythology.
In conclusion, to see and enjoy Fury of the Titans it is better to forget the myth of Perseus , as the writers apparently did.

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