Tuesday 4 December 2012

Jason and the Argonauts
(1963)

RATING:60%
FORMAT:DVD



Very good SFX but flat characterization enlivened by solid British character actors.

There is a delicate balance sought here between fate and freewill which is never resolved as the Greek gods play with human destiny while giving humans the sense that they can do as they please and that it is humans who must, therefore, learn to take the consequences of the gods actions.

The film also imagines a time when there is no need for the gods and, therefore, no need to use them as scapegoats for human folly. But, apart from these thinly-sketched moral issues, the impressively-animated obstacles to the goal here make up for the lackluster love story and the computer game-like quest for the golden fleece.


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