Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - Hercules and the Circle of Fire
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaHercules and Deianeira go in search of fire to save the world from cold. All the world's fire are fast going out. Hercules' father, Zeus, is on hand to help (and sometime hinder) the two.Hercules and Deianeira go in search of fire to save the world from cold. All the world's fire are fast going out. Hercules' father, Zeus, is on hand to help (and sometime hinder) the two.Hercules and Deianeira go in search of fire to save the world from cold. All the world's fire are fast going out. Hercules' father, Zeus, is on hand to help (and sometime hinder) the two.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
- Temple Priestess
- (as Sharon Tyrrell)
Opiniones destacadas
"Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - The Circle of Fire" is another entertaining adventure of Hercules. The plot is full of action, supported by a great cast, special effects and charismatics characters. The gorgeous Tawny Kitaen, who recently left us, is the romantic pair of Kevin Sorbo and their chemistry is amazing. Anthony Quinn also steals the show, in the role of the most powerful god that fears his evil wife Hera and loves his mortal son. Looking forward to see the next Hercules films again that has not aged almost thirty years after its release. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Hércules e o Círculo de Fogo" ("Hercules and the Circle of Fire")
My Grade: C-
The Hercules series, and these movies, were fun adventure stories. Very simple with few pretensions of being more. Nothing wrong with that. If you like to shut your mind off for awhile and just enjoy some good old-fashioned escapism, you should have a good time with this. The Prometheus stuff is pretty cool-looking and one of my favorite parts from any of these movies. Plus this one features Hercules vs Zeus...sort of.
The plot of the movie goes at a fairly fast pace and, like the previous movie, Hercules travels with a woman which happens to be named Deianeira (Tawny Kitaen), but I am assuming it is a different character than the one with the same name played by Renee O'Connor in the previous movie. There is less action in this movie than the previous entry, but you still see Hercules fight a few bad guys here and there. There is also less emphasis on subplots; this story mainly focuses on Hercules' journey to find the torch with Deianeira, leaving few plot twists and a predictable outcome. However, you do see Zeus showcase his powers more than in the previous movies, blasting Hercules away with his hands, generating a windstorm and hurling lightening bolts at people. As the King of the Gods, it is great to see him demonstrate his mighty powers more.
The New Zealand countryside setting is refreshing, but I thought the costumes are less colorful and the buildings were pretty bland (Hera's temple looks like an unfinished wood factory). The music score by Joseph LoDuca is attractive and mysterious and the acting is pretty spot-on, with some good chemistry between Sorbo and Kitaen and a good dose of humor.
The movie does drag a little towards the middle, but other than that, this is a pretty fun TV movie.
Grade B-
The movie features impressive visual effects and captivating set designs that bring the mythical realm to life. The action sequences are well choreographed, showcasing Hercules' bravery and strength as he faces formidable challenges. Sorbo's portrayal of Hercules continues to exude charm and charisma, making him a compelling and relatable hero.
While the storyline may not be the most intricate, Hercules and the Circle of Fire provides an enjoyable escape for fans of mythology and action-packed quests. It offers a solid dose of entertainment and serves as a worthy addition to the Hercules series. Overall, this film is a decent choice for those seeking an exciting mythological adventure filled with heroism and excitement.
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresDespite sharing the main adventure in the preceding Hercules: The Legendary Journeys - Hercules and the Lost Kingdom (1994), Hercules and Deianeira act as if they don't know each other at the beginning of this film. However, it is rather obvious that, although they have the same name, the Deianeira of the last movie and the one in this movie are two different characters, with different actresses, personalities, and backstories.
- Citas
Hercules: Father, she stole Prometheus's torch. She robbed the people of fire, now don't tell me the King of the Gods don't know about that.
Zeus: I want you to forget about it!
Hercules: Forget about it.
Zeus: Yes! Forget it!
Hercules: How can I forget about it? Don't you care about people? People all over the Earth, are... they're gonna freeze to death. You don't give a damn do you? You don't even care.
Zeus: Why do you think i spend so much time on Earth? Because I love people, people like your mother, and yourself.
- ConexionesEdited into Hércules: Los viajes legendarios: The Cave of Echoes (1996)