Hercule et le labyrinthe du Minotaure
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHercules has settled down with his wife and children, but misses the good old days travelling around having exciting adventures. One day, he is persuaded out of his farming retirement to hel... Tout lireHercules has settled down with his wife and children, but misses the good old days travelling around having exciting adventures. One day, he is persuaded out of his farming retirement to help a distant village which is being attacked.Hercules has settled down with his wife and children, but misses the good old days travelling around having exciting adventures. One day, he is persuaded out of his farming retirement to help a distant village which is being attacked.
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- Casting principal
- Danion
- (as Andrew Thurtill)
- Crowdmember
- (as Andrew Glover Snr.)
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I enjoyed the first 4 main protagonists but the minotaur was a bit small was lacking. It was just a man with a minotaur mask on in and the man was relatively short. Minotaur's need to be at least seven foot. I love the hercules universe, but this film probably didn't need to be made. The interesting twist was that the minotaur was another son of zeus. I would If the minotaur would have stayed alive and remain hercules, brother and earn his right so that zeus could convert him back to a human. This could have led to some interesting stories between Hercules and its brother in the legendary journeys.
The film's visual effects and set designs are mesmerizing, creating a captivating atmosphere that immerses viewers in the mythical world of ancient Greece. As Hercules ventures into the treacherous maze to confront the fearsome Minotaur, the tension builds, and the stakes grow higher with each step.
Sorbo's portrayal of Hercules is once again commendable, as he effortlessly embodies the hero's strength, bravery, and determination. The action sequences are well-executed, showcasing Hercules' physical prowess and intelligence as he navigates the labyrinthine maze. The encounters with mythical creatures and the intense battle with the Minotaur itself are exhilarating, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats. The film's pacing keeps the story moving at a brisk pace, ensuring that there is never a dull moment.
Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur is a worthy addition to the Hercules series, offering a gripping and immersive adventure for fans of mythology and epic tales. With its captivating visuals, intense action sequences, and a compelling portrayal of Hercules, this film is a must-watch for those seeking an enthralling and mythical journey.
"Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur" (1994) is a movie that could have been great, but it is not. The recap of the four others movies is boring and unnecessary, reducing the adventure of Hercules in the maze of the Minotaur to a short story that deserved more. This is the last movie of the series of five and unfortunately deserves a lower rating. Now the adventures of Hercules has finally settled down. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Hércules no Labirinto do Minotauro" ("Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur")
No, this one however, they just sit in a damn cave and laugh. Worst than stupid, that would be a 3 or a 4 out of 10.
This is a 1 out of 10. I'll take stupid over this.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesRene O'Connor's first appearance in the Hercules universe during the sea serpent story. Since the scene where the sea serpent eats them, this does effectively put her in every episode of Hercules due to this scene being included in the intro for the series.
- GaffesIn the bar, Iolaus tells a story, in clip show format, to someone who doesn't believe that Hercules is Hercules. However, the story he tells didn't take place, as Iolaus died and Hercules went back in time preventing the events in the flashback from ever occurring.
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Hercules: [angry villagers are banging at the inn door; Hercules runs into the room where Iolaus is sleeping] Iolaus! Wake up! Now!
Iolaus: Can't we talk about this tomorrow?
Hercules: No!
[he throws a bag in Iolaus' face]
Hercules: We got trouble.
Iolaus: Good trouble?
Hercules: Bad trouble.
Iolaus: Little trouble?
Hercules: Big trouble.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Hercule (1995)