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Hércules

Título original: Hercules
  • 2014
  • 12
  • 1h 38min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Dwayne Johnson in Hércules (2014)
Both man and myth, Hercules leads a band of mercenaries to help end a bloody civil war in the land of Thrace and 
return the rightful king to his throne.
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El semidiós griego Hércules, tras sobrellevar sus doce trabajos, se gana la vida como asesino a sueldo hasta que el rey de Tracia y su hija le piden ayuda para derrotar a un tirano señor de ... Leer todoEl semidiós griego Hércules, tras sobrellevar sus doce trabajos, se gana la vida como asesino a sueldo hasta que el rey de Tracia y su hija le piden ayuda para derrotar a un tirano señor de la guerra.El semidiós griego Hércules, tras sobrellevar sus doce trabajos, se gana la vida como asesino a sueldo hasta que el rey de Tracia y su hija le piden ayuda para derrotar a un tirano señor de la guerra.

  • Dirección
    • Brett Ratner
  • Guión
    • Ryan J. Condal
    • Evan Spiliotopoulos
    • Steve Moore
  • Reparto principal
    • Dwayne Johnson
    • John Hurt
    • Ian McShane
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,0/10
    169 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Brett Ratner
    • Guión
      • Ryan J. Condal
      • Evan Spiliotopoulos
      • Steve Moore
    • Reparto principal
      • Dwayne Johnson
      • John Hurt
      • Ian McShane
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    • 199Reseñas de críticos
    • 47Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 2 nominaciones en total

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    Dwayne Johnson
    Dwayne Johnson
    • Hercules
    John Hurt
    John Hurt
    • Lord Cotys
    Ian McShane
    Ian McShane
    • Amphiaraus
    Joseph Fiennes
    Joseph Fiennes
    • King Eurystheus
    Rufus Sewell
    Rufus Sewell
    • Autolycus
    Aksel Hennie
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    • Tydeus
    Ingrid Bolsø Berdal
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    • Atalanta
    Reece Ritchie
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    Tobias Santelmann
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    Peter Mullan
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    Rebecca Ferguson
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    Joe Anderson
    Joe Anderson
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    Stephen Peacocke
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    Nicholas Moss
    • Demetrius
    • (as Nick Moss)
    Robert Whitelock
    Robert Whitelock
    • Nicolaus
    Irina Shayk
    Irina Shayk
    • Megara
    Christopher Fairbank
    Christopher Fairbank
    • Gryza
    • (as Chris Fairbank)
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      • Brett Ratner
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      • Ryan J. Condal
      • Evan Spiliotopoulos
      • Steve Moore
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    7bowmanblue

    One great big silly, fun cliché

    There's nothing worse than a film that's completely clichéd in every way. Or at least I thought so until I watched 'Hercules.' It's absolutely everything you've seen a thousand times before, therefore it's a mystery as to why I enjoyed it as much as I did.

    From what I hear it's hardly based on fact (and when I say 'fact' I mean the Greek legend of Zeus and Mount Olympus etc). Instead, it's based on a comic book which, in turn, is based on the classic tale of Zeus' half human-half god son, Hercules, and his adventures. Seeing as I've completely forgotten everything I learned about Ancient Greece at school and I've never read the comic books, I can't comment on how well it ties into whatever source material it's based on. However, I can tell you that – if you're in the right frame of mind – it is quite good fun.

    Dwayne 'The sometimes Rock' Johnson plays our titular character and he plays him with as much charm as you'd expect from our muscle-bound leading man. Many have criticised him as an 'actor,' but then he doesn't need to do an awful lot of soul-searching to find inspiration to smash every baddie he encounters in the face. He does the job. He's cool. He's likable. And he wipes the floor with monster he meets.

    And Dwayne's not alone in his quest. Unusually, we get to see quite a lot of his mates, namely the band of warriors who follows him wherever he goes, generally picking off anyone who's still alive after Herc has beaten an entire army to a pulp. Yes, his homies are all walking clichés, but they're also fun enough to root for and it's simply nice to see that, despite being 'part immortal' on his father's side, even Herc needs a chum or two to get things done.

    Do you really need to know what they do? There's a baddie doing bad things. Herc and co have to stop him. Don't bother wasting any more time on plot intricacies than that.

    The film runs for an hour and a half and, if I'm honest, it actually feels a bit rushed. If they'd added an extra 20-30 minutes of character development, they really could have made something quite epic (as opposed to a fun little B-movie). Perhaps the worst thing about it is the computer-generated effects. And they're worse at the beginning. Seriously, there are some scenes near the start that looked like they were created by a media student for his homework assignment (they do get better. A bit).

    If you want to know what sort of mind frame I was in when I watched this, I'll tell you. I was home from work with a cold. I didn't feel 100% and was wrapped up under a blanket as I watched Hercules and his posse kicking ass. I didn't want a deep and meaningful, heart-wrenching drama or anything I had to think about. I just wanted a fun little action movie to rest my brain to. And I got one. If you find yourself in a similar state, this is the kind of movie that should nurse you back to full health.
    6adamscastlevania2

    An enjoyable B-movie hampered by abundant dumbness

    (58%) A movie that could have quite easily dipped into crap territory is saved by well directed and plentiful action, good production values, Mr Johnson being a perfect leading man, John hurt calling Hercules a "filthy bastard" and "Atalanta" (bow-girl) looking uncannily like Nicole Kidman from the early 90's. The fact that it doesn't take itself too seriously is a benefit, but I'd have liked the script to be a little stronger and the humour to be sharper, as it does stop this from being a full recommendation from me. That said it's still a decent little watch that gets better as the plot thickens in it's second half, but before that arrives it's just a little too dumb to grab my full attention.
    8anthony-zappia

    A real surprise

    This film was a real surprise to me. I was expecting something that was a cross between Kevin Sorbo's TV show and Wrath of the Titans. But the producers chose a completely different direction for this re-telling. Aside from the shorts at the beginning we see no monsters. Nor do we see beautiful gods and goddesses. Hercules' greatest enemy in this story is the very real (and human) threat of betrayal and treachery. And rather than a one man- show, we see Hercules aided by a band of loyal friends who are every bit as skilled as the demigod. The film raises the question what is more important: what others believe of you or what you believe about yourself? The film has a bevy of great actors including John Hurt, Ian McShane and Rufus Sewell and I think Dwayne Johnson is perfect for the main role.
    6peterp-450-298716

    The movie won't achieve a legendary status, but at least it was way better than "The legend of ..."

    "I thought heroes fight for glory. But mercenaries fight for gold."

    Remember my review of "The Legend of Hercules" ? Probably you noticed that I wasn't really impressed by it. First, there was no sign of the "Twelve labors" in this film. And it was a hodgepodge of topics from various films. It looked a bit like "Gladiator" mixed with "Pompeii" and "300". And also, Kellan Lutz didn't have enough charisma to become a mythical figure like Hercules. That's why I was so curious about this version with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. And although it's not exactly a masterpiece, it still could captivate me. First of all there was a small part dedicated to the labors and also because of some memorable moments.

    What intrigued me the most was the fact that one questioned Hercules's status as a god in a subtle way. I doubted at some point whether he really was a descendant of Zeus or simply a mortal provided with the necessary muscles and fighting skills. It seemed as if he wasn't immortal : "Cover up, before your loyal army sees you bleed like a mortal". It was as if he used that unique status to scare off opponents ("The more they believe Hercules is truly the son of Zeus, the less likely they are to fight") or to use this infamous reputation as a lure for new clients. The opening scene with Hercules being assisted by his companions to hunt down a band of pirates, gave the impression as if he couldn't single-handedly get the job done.

    Okay, maybe it was the intention to make "the mystery Hercules", invincible son of Zeus, more mysterious. Johnson plays a heck of a Hercules. That's an indisputable certainty. His impressive torso and superhuman biceps filled with swollen veins make him a fearsome and imposing demigod. "Conan" will always be associated with Schwarzenegger. Believe me, "Hercules" will be the same for Johnson. An ideal role written especially for him. It's just pure joy to see this semi-barbarian screaming out loud while rushing towards his opponents, frantically waving with a huge mace. With crushed and split skulls as a result. The level of adrenaline is skyrocketing during the great battles.

    Of course you could say that they've borrowed from other classics. It's just like "The magnificent seven". A group of professional mercenaries taking upon themselves the arduous task of training a group of non-military citizens in martial art. Obviously, this army of simpletons grows out to be the most ruthless killing machine ever. In recent years we've been spoiled with epic battles as seen in "300" and "The Lord of the Rings". Unfortunately, the battles here aren't as overwhelming as the latter. And you can also feel a bit of the atmosphere from the movie "Gladiator" in this mythical spectacle.

    But unlike "The legend of Hercules" you can see some old timers at work here. Like John Hurt who plays the part of Lord Cotys, king of Thrace. He wants Hercules and his henchmen to defeat a violent warlord. And Ian McShane and Rufus Sewell play respectively Amphiaraus and Autolycus, two companions of Hercules. Each of them are veterans who bring some drama into the story. And there's also some humor to enjoy. The funny dialogs between the group members you definitely can call successful. Fortunately they didn't end up with a type of Bud Spencer parody full of silly jokes. The final result is a perfect balance between light-hearted humor and spectacular action. So if you're a fan of straightforward action with a humorous wink, you'll like this Hercules !

    More reviews here : http://bit.ly/1KIdQMT
    6boblipton

    I Actually Liked This

    Dwayne Johnson plays Hercules as he goes from a mercenary for John Hurt -- the English one -- to someone with a conscience.

    I expected this to be about as ridiculous as The Legend of Hercules, released the same year. I was pleasantly surprised. Not only is the production and cast first rate, with some fine cinematography by Dante Spinotti, but director Brett Ratner's staging allowed me to play the "where did they lift that shot from" game; I identified bits from SAMSON AND DELILAH, SPARTACUS, and CONAN THE BARBARIAN during the denouement alone.

    It's based on a graphic novel by Steve Moore. Because he got no money from it, Moore asked fr his name to be removed from the credits. He died soon after he made the request, and so wound up not only with the credit, but a dedication. All free to the producers!

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      During shooting of the scene where Hercules breaks free of his chains, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson stated that he "blacked out" after every take, "I asked the prop department to lock me in with real steel chains that I couldn't break, so the performance would be real. When Hercules finally accepts his fate of being the son of Zeus, it's the epic moment of the mythology, and our movie. We shot this scene eight times. I blacked out every time. Down to my knees. Well worth the pain. This moment is iconic. I'm excited for you to see it."
    • Pifias
      Rhesus and his men all have stirrups, which were not used in Europe till well after the fall of the Roman Empire.
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      [from trailer]

      Amphiaraus: No matter how far you go, man cannot escape his fate. Who are you? Are you a murderer? Are you a mercenary who turns his back on the innocent? We believe in you! We have faith in you! Remember the deeds you have performed, the labors you have overcome! Are you only the legend, or are you truth behind the legend? Now, tell me, WHO ARE YOU?

      Hercules: I AM HERCULES!

    • Créditos adicionales
      When the credits roll, there is a 3d animation sequence going over Hercules' labors against the beasts which shows how his companions helped him to slay them.
    • Versiones alternativas
      The UK release was cut, this film was originally seen for advice in an incomplete form. The distributor was informed that it was likely to be classified 15, but that their preferred 12A could be obtained by reducing some bloody detail in three scenes. When the finished version was submitted for formal classification, those moments had been addressed.
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      • 5 de septiembre de 2014 (España)
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      • 27 jul 2014
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