God of War
9th Golden Reel Awards
1 Nomination
Genre: Action / Fantasy
Director: Duncan Jones
Writer: Carl Flimmer
Based on the video game series
GOD OF WAR SERIES
Cast:
Tom Hardy .... Kratos
Olga Kurylenko .... Persephone
Sean Bean .... Ares
Pedro Pascal .... Helios
Doug Jones .... Charon
Sarah Gadon .... Eos
Claire Foy .... Athena
Samara Lee .... Calliope
Plot: The fearless general Spartan Kratos (Tom Hardy) is now a warrior tormented by his nightmares and reduced to servant of the gods. In more glorious times his conquests were innumerable, and his fame grew dramatically, but when Kratos found himself facing an army of barbarians so numerous as to decimate his army, he finally experienced defeat. A step away from death, Kratos saw no other hope but to implore Ares's help. Ares (Sean Bean), The God of War, in return for the Spartan promise of total loyalty, gave him the lethal Blades of Chaos and the ability to triumph over every enemy.
With the intent to create the perfect warrior, Ares tried in every way to blind Kratos with an uncontrollable thirst for blood, to the point of taking him by deception to kill his own wife and his only daughter. Because no one could ever forget his terrible actions, a curse meant that Kratos' skin was forever covered by the ashes of the two women, condemning him to have a ghostly and even more sinister appearance.
Worn out of guilt, the "Ghost of Sparta" fell even more under the yoke of the Olympian Gods, who, with the promise of freeing him from his painful memories, asked him for loyalty to make him a slave to their whims.
After the bloody battle of Attica against the Persian invaders and against the Basilisk, a horrible and gigantic monster, the Spartan sees the sun, or the god Helium, fall. Informed by Eos (Sarah Gadon), he learns that, in the absence of sunlight, that is of Helios (Pedro Pascal), the deities began to weaken, and Morpheus, the god of dreams, could take the upper hand.
Kratos then goes to the temple of Elio to awaken the Steeds of Fire and to be led into Hades, where the Sun god should be. Reached Charon (Doug Jones), the ferryman of souls, he attacks Kratos, unworthy to be in that place, he defeats it and throws it into Tartarus. Here, Kratos notes the lack of Atlas, one of the Titans, the ancient masters of the world.
Rising through the Ade with many difficulties, Kratos again hires a duel with Charon and, thanks to the skills gained from the last fight, finally manages to kill him to continue the journey. Thus he reached the temple of Persephone, where he saw the ghost of his daughter, Calliope (Samara Lee), playing the flute.
Chasing the child, Kratos goes inside the temple and reaches Persephone (Olga Kurylenko), who orders him to purify himself before entering the Elysian Fields (the place where souls live in peace) and to be able to embrace his daughter. The Spartan is free, therefore, of all his wickedness and his weapons in order to finally find himself with his beloved daughter.
In the Elysian Fields, Persephone announces to Kratos his evil plan of revenge against Hades, who held her captive, and of all the Gods, who had not moved a finger to help her. Unfortunately, Persephone's plan foresees the destruction of the whole Earth, thanks to the destruction, through the light of Elio, of the pillar that supports the planet. Without his wickedness, Kratos could remain in the Elysian Fields with his daughter, but he will not be able to stop Persephone. Kratos must choose between the love of his daughter or the salvation of humanity. Performing a great sacrifice, he abandons his daughter and regains his weapons, his abilities and his cruelty.
Thus he engages in a battle against Persephone, using the divine power of Helius to weaken it and finally hit it with the Zeus Glove; the clash ends with the death of Persephone and the victory of the Spartan, who, with the help of the Glove of Zeus, binds Atlas to the world and forces him to support him for all eternity.
Finally, freeing Elio and the Destrieri del Fuoco, flees from Hades, but, tried by the continuous battles and the permanence of his nightmares, he throws himself to commit suicide from Elio's cart on the ground, but before crashing to the ground, Athena (Claire Foy) and Elio save him the life.
1 Nomination
- Most Wanted Sequel
Genre: Action / Fantasy
Director: Duncan Jones
Writer: Carl Flimmer
Based on the video game series
GOD OF WAR SERIES
Cast:
Tom Hardy .... Kratos
Olga Kurylenko .... Persephone
Sean Bean .... Ares
Pedro Pascal .... Helios
Doug Jones .... Charon
Sarah Gadon .... Eos
Claire Foy .... Athena
Samara Lee .... Calliope
Plot: The fearless general Spartan Kratos (Tom Hardy) is now a warrior tormented by his nightmares and reduced to servant of the gods. In more glorious times his conquests were innumerable, and his fame grew dramatically, but when Kratos found himself facing an army of barbarians so numerous as to decimate his army, he finally experienced defeat. A step away from death, Kratos saw no other hope but to implore Ares's help. Ares (Sean Bean), The God of War, in return for the Spartan promise of total loyalty, gave him the lethal Blades of Chaos and the ability to triumph over every enemy.
With the intent to create the perfect warrior, Ares tried in every way to blind Kratos with an uncontrollable thirst for blood, to the point of taking him by deception to kill his own wife and his only daughter. Because no one could ever forget his terrible actions, a curse meant that Kratos' skin was forever covered by the ashes of the two women, condemning him to have a ghostly and even more sinister appearance.
Worn out of guilt, the "Ghost of Sparta" fell even more under the yoke of the Olympian Gods, who, with the promise of freeing him from his painful memories, asked him for loyalty to make him a slave to their whims.
After the bloody battle of Attica against the Persian invaders and against the Basilisk, a horrible and gigantic monster, the Spartan sees the sun, or the god Helium, fall. Informed by Eos (Sarah Gadon), he learns that, in the absence of sunlight, that is of Helios (Pedro Pascal), the deities began to weaken, and Morpheus, the god of dreams, could take the upper hand.
Kratos then goes to the temple of Elio to awaken the Steeds of Fire and to be led into Hades, where the Sun god should be. Reached Charon (Doug Jones), the ferryman of souls, he attacks Kratos, unworthy to be in that place, he defeats it and throws it into Tartarus. Here, Kratos notes the lack of Atlas, one of the Titans, the ancient masters of the world.
Rising through the Ade with many difficulties, Kratos again hires a duel with Charon and, thanks to the skills gained from the last fight, finally manages to kill him to continue the journey. Thus he reached the temple of Persephone, where he saw the ghost of his daughter, Calliope (Samara Lee), playing the flute.
Chasing the child, Kratos goes inside the temple and reaches Persephone (Olga Kurylenko), who orders him to purify himself before entering the Elysian Fields (the place where souls live in peace) and to be able to embrace his daughter. The Spartan is free, therefore, of all his wickedness and his weapons in order to finally find himself with his beloved daughter.
In the Elysian Fields, Persephone announces to Kratos his evil plan of revenge against Hades, who held her captive, and of all the Gods, who had not moved a finger to help her. Unfortunately, Persephone's plan foresees the destruction of the whole Earth, thanks to the destruction, through the light of Elio, of the pillar that supports the planet. Without his wickedness, Kratos could remain in the Elysian Fields with his daughter, but he will not be able to stop Persephone. Kratos must choose between the love of his daughter or the salvation of humanity. Performing a great sacrifice, he abandons his daughter and regains his weapons, his abilities and his cruelty.
Thus he engages in a battle against Persephone, using the divine power of Helius to weaken it and finally hit it with the Zeus Glove; the clash ends with the death of Persephone and the victory of the Spartan, who, with the help of the Glove of Zeus, binds Atlas to the world and forces him to support him for all eternity.
Finally, freeing Elio and the Destrieri del Fuoco, flees from Hades, but, tried by the continuous battles and the permanence of his nightmares, he throws himself to commit suicide from Elio's cart on the ground, but before crashing to the ground, Athena (Claire Foy) and Elio save him the life.
BOX OFFICE
Budget: $182,000,000
Domestic Box Office: $211,031,884
Foreign Box Office: $290,500,752
Total Profit: $199,092,467
Domestic Box Office: $211,031,884
Foreign Box Office: $290,500,752
Total Profit: $199,092,467
REVIEWS
"God of War is a mess, plain and simple. It is an unfocused and confusing film. Flimmer's script has the hero, Kratos (Tom Hardy), bouncing all over the place and never settling in enough to develop any of the characters." - Perry Manson, CinemaBlend.com
"This movie would have been a complete disaster without someone like Tom Hardy in the lead role. His fierce performance single-handedly saves an otherwise forgettable video game film." - Janet Donnelly, Empire Magazine
"Tom Hardy does his best to save this one, but the stakes don't seem especially high and the source material not properly mined for the more interesting aspects." - Ben Mazur, SciFiNow
Rated PG-13 for intense fantasy violence and some sexuality
Filming Locations:
Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne, Australia