1. "Troy"; an epic work, extremely large. Different versions will have different effects on character development due to deletions. Read in the history of Western literature class. From the experience of watching the film, I gained a more "intuitive and perceptive understanding" of ancient Greco-Roman culture, and I could understand this culture that has great differences with China. Personally, I think that the shooting is very careful, and many shots have restored the details of the Iliad, which is worth speculating.

2, "God of War"; about the ancient Greek and Roman movies looked around. This film should have been cast on TV at that time, and after watching it today, there is nothing wrong with it except that the special effects are too dark due to technical restrictions. The closest thing to homer's epic production, compared to "Sparta 300" and "Troy", this movie adds the participation of the gods in the human battle, and finally shoots the death of a god I did not expect, I have to make up for greek mythology.
3. "The War of the Gods"; revisited this one. Zeus was really scheming, this move not only recovered the son of the demigod and the half-human, but also regained the respect of mankind, and by the way, he beat his brother who was eager to usurp power back to the underworld, which was really high. The others are to watch the visual effects to see the actors, the plot is a bit annoying to fight and kill, but see Schindler, Voldemort, Luke Evans, Uncle Ba, Onion Knight, Tess's cousin... There was actually Nicholas Holt, but the last few hung up while playing Medusa.
4, "Wrath of the Gods"; this movie "The Wrath of the Gods" is a little different from what I first imagined. I thought it was a fight scene of many gods, but it was actually the story of the Zeus family. His father and brothers imprisoned their grandfather, and their brothers and uncles betrayed their father. Because Grandpa's resurrection will bring disaster to the human world, he collected three weapons in one and defeated his grandfather. Although I can't understand Western mythology, there are still many fight scenes!
5. "Son of Zeus: Hercules"; the first half of the story is a mess, and it can even be said that there is basically no story to speak of. Too much storytelling and rhythm are sacrificed to lay the groundwork for the final bloody plot. The final battle is bloody enough to shock, but I doubt how many viewers can endure the boredom of the first half and persist until the end. On the surface, the role of Hercules is most suitable for Dwayne Johnson to play, but in reality the effect is not good, long-haired Johnson is enough to play, coupled with the tiger head shape, people can't help but think of the Gabe beast in Digimon. The film portrays a hero of the "my life is up to me" style under the values of personal heroism, but it also confirms the idea that history was created by the people.
6, "Noah's Ark: Journey to The Creation"; much better than expected, not a special effects blockbuster. The Great Reform Texts speak of a clash of two worldviews. Environmental terrorist Noah: Destroy humanity, save the earth, stand on the last shift, high wind and bright festival. The current screenwriters are too harsh on the biblical characters, so that God fell into silence early, and people have choices and more pain, which is to impose the modern human situation on others. The river rush and the evolution chain are beautiful.
Recommend 6 ancient Greek mythological movies, each worth watching!