Based on the Epic Greek Poem as sung by Homer.Based on the Epic Greek Poem as sung by Homer.Based on the Epic Greek Poem as sung by Homer.
David Gray
- Eurylochus
- (as David W. Gray)
Dan Renalds
- Telemachus
- (as Daniel Renalds)
Kat Ingkarat
- Siren
- (as Kat Ingkarat Jaraswongkosol)
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The worst movie I have ever seen.
There are so many terrific moives, please do not go for this one. Otherwise you'll see you're wasting your time.
That's all.
There are so many terrific moives, please do not go for this one. Otherwise you'll see you're wasting your time.
That's all.
Did not watch 'Troy the Odyssey' with high expectations. It looked horrid and some of it sounded ridiculous. Saw it however out of curiosity, as part of my low-budget film quest (yes, have got a good deal of quests going on, some of them completest ones) and especially because the story/poem is so timeless.
A poem/story that deserved an infinitely better film than 'Troy the Odyssey'. It really does Homer an injustice (he would organise a protect if he saw this) and manages to be even worse than it looked and even more of a mess than indicated in the premise. That it is not a waste of a good concept film made me less annoyed than some other films seen recently. My annoyance though is aimed at how poorly done in every single way 'Troy the Odyssey' is.
Nothing good going on here. The acting lacks any kind of passion or emotion, even skill or direction. No exceptions here, even the lead character who actually is one of the worst examples.
'Troy the Odyssey' uncharismatic, wimpy and annoying character writing and writing that is far too excessively ridiculous to be guilty pleasure cheese and too awkward and dull to be tongue in cheek works against them. As well as non-existent direction.
Direction that fails to convey any urgency, tension, fun, suspense or emotion in the numerous scenes that need them. The action-oriented scenes are the complete anti-thesis of exciting, are poorly filmed and looks so awkward in the choreography. The whole story is just lifeless, completely fails to make any sense at all and on the wrong side of daft that it's insultingly ridiculous. Nothing suspenseful or fun here.
Visually, 'Troy the Odyssey' looks cheap as sin, with an overuse of truly risible special effects that never gels with the setting or looks real, dizzying camera work and editing and shoe-string budget production and costume design. Faring least bad is the music, which at least tries to appeal to the ear and give a little urgency, not a compliment sadly because one doesn't remember it and it's often not placed that well.
Overall, far from furious and as the opposite of good as one can get. 1/10 Bethany Cox
A poem/story that deserved an infinitely better film than 'Troy the Odyssey'. It really does Homer an injustice (he would organise a protect if he saw this) and manages to be even worse than it looked and even more of a mess than indicated in the premise. That it is not a waste of a good concept film made me less annoyed than some other films seen recently. My annoyance though is aimed at how poorly done in every single way 'Troy the Odyssey' is.
Nothing good going on here. The acting lacks any kind of passion or emotion, even skill or direction. No exceptions here, even the lead character who actually is one of the worst examples.
'Troy the Odyssey' uncharismatic, wimpy and annoying character writing and writing that is far too excessively ridiculous to be guilty pleasure cheese and too awkward and dull to be tongue in cheek works against them. As well as non-existent direction.
Direction that fails to convey any urgency, tension, fun, suspense or emotion in the numerous scenes that need them. The action-oriented scenes are the complete anti-thesis of exciting, are poorly filmed and looks so awkward in the choreography. The whole story is just lifeless, completely fails to make any sense at all and on the wrong side of daft that it's insultingly ridiculous. Nothing suspenseful or fun here.
Visually, 'Troy the Odyssey' looks cheap as sin, with an overuse of truly risible special effects that never gels with the setting or looks real, dizzying camera work and editing and shoe-string budget production and costume design. Faring least bad is the music, which at least tries to appeal to the ear and give a little urgency, not a compliment sadly because one doesn't remember it and it's often not placed that well.
Overall, far from furious and as the opposite of good as one can get. 1/10 Bethany Cox
I don't know why someone would want to punish me like this with this film. The movie should be renamed into something like,
"Troy: The Odyssey - Actors acting for the first time"
"Troy: The Odyssey - Actors acting for the first time"
I was browsing on Netflix. The acting is so amazingly bad. I mean who invests their money to make such awful crap. And how do they make money? I wish I could give a movie zero stars.
Warning: The only reason the cumulative rating is 2.6 and not a zero is one person gave it a ten. I am sure it is someone associated with it.
Warning: The only reason the cumulative rating is 2.6 and not a zero is one person gave it a ten. I am sure it is someone associated with it.
Amateur hour on a cheap budget that shouldn't even be considered a B movie. I actually feel sorry for those that wasted their time producing it. The 10 star ratings are highly misleading. If you haven't seen it already, may I highly recommend the 97' TV Mini Series/ Movie (nearly 3 hrs long), "The Odyssey" with Armand Assante as "Odysseus".
Did you know
- TriviaThe Kraken comes from Scandinavian rather than Greek myth, and legends of the Trojan War do not include a monster like this or a related curse. The god Poseidon did control a sea monster, though in certain legends he unleashed it against Troy, not the Greeks. There is a sea monster named Scylla who attacked Odysseus during his travels though, but it is left out of this film.
- GoofsThe boat Odysseus attempt to sail home to Ithaca on is laughably small. It is more of a dinghy he might use to take him to a waiting warship anchored offshore than a vessel that could conceivably survive the sea.
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- $500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
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