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Running time110 minutesCountryUnited StatesCanadaUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBudget$75 millionBox office$226.9 millionImmortals is a 2011 American directed by and starring,. The film also stars,. The film was previously named Dawn of War and War of the Gods before being officially named Immortals, and is loosely based on the of, the and the.Principal photography began in Montreal on April 5, 2010.
The film was released in 2D and in (using the and formats) on November 11, 2011 by, becoming a commercial success at the box office. It received mixed to negative reviews, with critics praising Tarsem's direction and visuals, acting, action sequences, production and costume design, and music, but criticized the film's storytelling and the lack of character development. Contents.Plot The film is loosely based on the of and the and the. Before the dawn of man and beast, Immortals waged war against each other in Heaven.
The victors declared themselves while the vanquished were renamed the and imprisoned beneath Mount. The Epirus Bow, a weapon of immense power, was lost on Earth during the war.In 1228 BC, king Hyperion of searches for the bow, intending to use it to release the Titans to get revenge on the gods for failing to save his family from disease. Hyperion captures the virgin, believing that she can use her visions to find the Epirus Bow's resting place.In a small village nearby, the inhabitants prepare to flee to Mount Tartarus to avoid Hyperion's army. One inhabitant named is a skilled warrior trained by his mentor, a mysterious old man. Theseus and his mother Aethra, are considered undesirables because Theseus was born from Aethra being raped, and they are forced to stay behind by Athenian soldiers including Lysander.
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Theseus is able to beat multiple opponents until the Athenian officer Helios intervenes and discharges Lysander from the army for his actions. Lysander travels to Hyperion, offering his service and the village's location. Hyperion accepts, but scars his face and hammers Lysander's testicles for being a traitor so he can never father children.
Hyperion's forces attack Theseus's village, murdering the villagers and Aethra, and taking Theseus captive.The old man is revealed to be when he meets with his fellow gods,. Zeus warns them not to interfere in mortal affairs as gods unless the Titans are released, and that they must have faith in mankind to defeat Hyperion, having spent his time mentoring Theseus as he recognizes that the young man has the strength of spirit and martial skill that could lead mankind against the gods.Theseus is enslaved alongside the thief Stavros.
Phaedra, who is held captive nearby, sees a vision of Theseus. Phaedra organizes a revolt, using the chaos to escape with Theseus, Stavros, Dareios and the monk that had earlier cut off his own tongue so that torture wouldn't make him tell Hyperion who was the virgin oracle.
Theseus decides to pursue Hyperion and attempts to capture a boat, but he and his allies are overwhelmed by Hyperion's forces. Poseidon disobeys Zeus' orders and dives from Olympus into the ocean, causing a tsunami that wipes out Hyperion's men. Phaedra tells Theseus of her vision and together they believe that the shrouded body is his mother and they must return home to bury Aethra. Even though Theseus doesn't believe in the gods, his mother did and so must be properly buried.While laying Aethra to rest in the village's, Theseus discovers the Epirus Bow embedded in nearby rock. He frees the Epirus Bow, but is attacked by Hyperion's henchman the. Theseus kills the Minotaur and uses the Bow to save his allies from being executed before collapsing from poisoned scratches inflicted by the Minotaur.
Phaedra tends to Theseus and later falls in love with him. They make love to each other, stripping her of the visions she deemed a curse.The group returns to Phaedra's temple while Hyperion and his forces are away at Mount Tartarus. At the temple, the monk followed by Stavros and Theseus are lured into an ambush and Theseus loses the Epirus Bow. Outnumbered by Hyperion's men, Ares directly intervenes to save Theseus, and Athena provides the men with horses to reach Mount Tartarus. Zeus arrives and angrily kills Ares for disobeying his command. Zeus tells Theseus and his allies to let Ares' death be a warning to both the gods and them that they will receive no more help from the gods, and he must justify the faith Zeus has in him alone. Before leaving with Athena, Zeus tells Theseus prove him right.
The lost Epirus Bow is brought to Hyperion.Theseus, Stavros, and Phaedra travel to Mount Tartarus. Theseus tries in vain to warn the Greeks' King Cassander of Hyperion's plans, but Cassander dismisses his talk of gods as myth, intending to negotiate peace with Hyperion. The following day, Hyperion uses the Bow to destroy Mount Tartarus' seemingly indestructible gate.Theseus leads the Hellenic army to war against the Hyperion forces, killing Lysander. Hyperion ignores the battle, storms through to Mount Tartarus, and kills Helios and Cassander, using the Epirus Bow to breach the mountain and free the Titans before Stavros and Theseus can stop him.
The force of the release knocks the mortals down. Knocked into the vault and unable to escape, Stavros retrieves the Epirus Bow and kills a Titan to buy Theseus time to get away, but is killed by the other Titans. Zeus, Poseidon, Athena, Heracles, and Apollo arrive and battle the Titans while Theseus fights Hyperion.
Zeus destroys the Epirus Bow, and the gods prove more than a match for the Titans, but they are overwhelmed by sheer numbers, with all but Zeus and Poseidon being killed. Theseus kills Hyperion while Zeus collapses Mount Tartarus on the Titans. As the mountain is collapsing, Zeus picks up Athena's body and ascends to Olympus along with a badly wounded Poseidon. The collapsing mountain wipes out all of Hyperion's men.
The mortally wounded Theseus is also transported to Olympus for his sacrifice and given a place among the gods.Several years later, Theseus' story has become legend, and Phaedra is raising Theseus' son, a gift from the gods. Acamas, an oracle like his mother was, is met by Zeus in his old man persona, who informs the child that in the future, he too will one day fight against evil and that he mustn't fear his visions. This section needs expansion. You can help. ( July 2011)This film incorporates some elements from and was filmed using technology. Director said that he was planning an action film using painting styles. He then went on to say that the film is 'Basically, meets.
It's a really hardcore action film done in Renaissance painting style. I want to see how that goes; it's turned into something really cool. I'm going for a very contemporary look on top of that so I'm kind of going with, you know, Renaissance time with electricity. So it's a bit like doing in Mexico; it's just taking a particular Greek tale and half (make it contemporary) and telling it.' The film had a production budget of $80 million ($75 million after tax rebates) to $120 million and cost 'at least' $35 million to market. Soundtrack The score for the film was composed, produced and conducted by and has been released on 8 November 2011.Track listing No.TitleLength1.'
Immortal and Divine'1:302.' War in the Heavens'2:323.' Hyperion's Siren'3:474.'
Witness Hell'1:565.' To Mount Olympus'2:546.'
Enter the Oracles'2:307.' Theseus and Phaedra'1:378.' Poseidon's Leap'1:249.' This Is Your Calling'1:3110.' Theseus Fights the Minotaur'2:1311.' Theseus Fires the Bow'2:1612.'
My Own Heart'3:0313.' Zeus' Punishment'2:2714.' Ride to the Gates'1:0015.' In War Fathers Bury Their Sons'1:0516.' The Gods Chose Well'1:1817.' Fight So Your Name Survives'3:0718.'
Battle in the Tunnels'2:4419.' Immortal Combat'3:3420.'
Do Not Forsake Mankind'4:3321.' Sky Fight/End Credits'2:22Reception Critical reception On, the film has an approval rating of 39% based on 127 reviews, with an average rating of 5.1/10. The website's critical consensus states: 'The melding of real sets, CG work, and Tarsem's signature style produces fireworks, though the same can't be said for Immortals' weak storytelling.' On, the film has a score of 46 out of 100, based on 23 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.
According to, the moviegoers gave the film was a 'B' on an A+ to F scale and a “B+” with viewers under 25.In an affectionate but unfavorable review, gave the film two stars out of four, saying ' Immortals is without doubt the best-looking awful movie you will ever see.' , while The Guardian gave the film three stars out of five, commenting 'Theseus battles the Titans in a cheerfully idiotic mythological yarn ballasted by Tarsem's eyecatching image-making'. Todd McCarthy of said 'Thuddingly ponderous, heavy-handed and lacking a single moment that evinces any relish for movie-making, this lurch back from the 'history' of 300 into the mists of Greek myth is a drag in nearly every way, from the particulars of physical torture to the pounding score that won't quit.' Of those who praised the picture, it received an honorable mention from as one of the year's best films as well as making Guy Lodge's top twenty films of 2011 list on HitFix. Furthermore, it was on 's Top Ten list as well as Glasgow To The Movies ' Top Ten Films of 2011. Marc Eastman, of Are You Screening, named Immortals the #3 film of 2011. It also was nominated for several Saturn Awards, including Best Fantasy Film.
Box office In North America, it was released on November 11, 2011. Immortals had a $1.4 million midnight showings and then grossed a total of $14.8 million on its opening day, topping the daily box office. It then finished the weekend of November 11–13, 2011 at #1 with $32.2 million, ranking as 's biggest opening weekend to date, against newcomers J. Edgar and Jack and Jill. 3D showings accounted for a substantial 66% of the weekend gross.
The film's audience was 60 percent male, 75 percent under the age of 35.Outside North America, it earned $38 million overseas from 35 countries on its opening weekend. Its highest-grossing territories were Russia ($8.2 million), China ($5.7 million) and South Korea ($4.5 million). The film has earned $83,504,017 in the United States and Canada and $143,400,000 in other countries, for a worldwide total of $226,904,017. Accolades YearAwardCategoryRecipientResultRef.2012Best Fantasy FilmImmortalsNominatedBest Production DesignTom FodenNominatedBest Make UpAnnick Chartier, Adrien Morot, and Nikoletta SkarlatosNominatedYearAwardCategoryRecipientResultRef.2011Best Fantasy FilmImmortalsNominatedBest 3-D MovieImmortalsNominatedRelease Home media Immortals was released on DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and Blu-ray 3D on March 5, 2012 in the United Kingdom and on March 6, 2012 in the United States and Canada. In its first week of release 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment sold more than 1.2 million units of the film making it the week's #1 film in Home Entertainment. It sold 648,947 DVD units for a total of $11,116,462 and 926,964 Blu-ray Disc units for a total of $21,310,902 for the week ending March 11, 2012. An additional 100,000 3-D units sold totaling almost $40,000,000 in home entertainment sales in its first week of release in the US.Other media Archaia Press released a graphic novel tie-in.
Called Immortals: Gods and Heroes, the hardcover book featured new stories that expanded on the universe established in the film. See also. The, an ancient Greek device of torture and execution, is applied in the film to the maidens of the oracle.References. Retrieved January 15, 2012. (June 25, 2008). Retrieved November 26, 2010. Fiona (April 9, 2010).
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