Tales of love, sex, power, betrayal, heinous crimes, unbearable separations, atrocious revenge, and metamorphoses - the poetic force of the myths has crossed the centuries.Tales of love, sex, power, betrayal, heinous crimes, unbearable separations, atrocious revenge, and metamorphoses - the poetic force of the myths has crossed the centuries.Tales of love, sex, power, betrayal, heinous crimes, unbearable separations, atrocious revenge, and metamorphoses - the poetic force of the myths has crossed the centuries.
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So I absolutely loved this show, but in the third season they continuously call Odysseus Ulysses. This isn't entirely incorrect except for the fact that it is called "Greek myths". The name Ulysses is the Roman name for the Greek Odysseus, so it should call him Odysseus. Also, some of the times in the godly family tree it does say Odysseus and the narrator still calls him Ulysses. Also, the narrator of season 3 is different than the previous two seasons, which is not necessarily an issue, however, he pronounces a lot of words and names differently. It isn't that big of a deal, but I could understand if some people might be confused about it.
I watched it twice and totally planning to watch another time. These series dive with us into the beauty of the Greek mythology. Following a logical sequence of the stories so you can get the whole picture. It allows you to understand the origin of a word a myth through a series of 20 episodes. Added to this the eloquence of the narrator in the original version (which is french). Really excited to watch the sequel of this which is the Illiad of Homer
I really enjoyed this series more than I thought I might. The visuals are amazing. Some episodes are less entertaining than others but just ignore another cool one will be right up. If anyone knows how to find out what all the art pieces are please post!
Maybe a tad more nudity than is neccesary, but otherwise superb. While not all encompassing, it had a lot to teach someone who has been a fan of Greek mythology for decades. I would recomend to any student who doesnt have an issue with (artistic depictions) of the human anatomy.
Seasons 1 and 2 (General Myths and The Iliad) are fantastic. Very cool animation and concept. Gripping storytelling. Effective music.
Season 3 lands with a thud. After such a great track record, this season was additionally disappointing. The writing in the English version (or maybe translation from the French) were weak (please stop saying stupefying/stupor. There is literally a thesaurus in your word processing program). And the narrator's regional New York state accent is KILLING ME. He's adding "r's" onto everything (Odysseus is apparently from "Ithaker" rather than "Ithaca." Fancy that.) He does not know how to pronounce a lot of words. Listening to him struggle through "impious" and "bestow" is nails on a chalkboard. Where is the Director? The Producer? The Sound Department? The Caterer? Someone please help this guy. Or better yet, get someone else with the Shakespearean voice you need to make classical storytelling work. If I wanted someone to read me bus timetables, I would go to a public transit website. Aaaaaarrrrrggggghhhh!!!!!!
Season 3 lands with a thud. After such a great track record, this season was additionally disappointing. The writing in the English version (or maybe translation from the French) were weak (please stop saying stupefying/stupor. There is literally a thesaurus in your word processing program). And the narrator's regional New York state accent is KILLING ME. He's adding "r's" onto everything (Odysseus is apparently from "Ithaker" rather than "Ithaca." Fancy that.) He does not know how to pronounce a lot of words. Listening to him struggle through "impious" and "bestow" is nails on a chalkboard. Where is the Director? The Producer? The Sound Department? The Caterer? Someone please help this guy. Or better yet, get someone else with the Shakespearean voice you need to make classical storytelling work. If I wanted someone to read me bus timetables, I would go to a public transit website. Aaaaaarrrrrggggghhhh!!!!!!
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- TriviaThe narrator says that after she was locked in the tower, Danaë lets out a cry no one will hear but somehow her father hears baby Perseus crying.
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