Animated series inspired by Norse Mythology. The Twilight of the Gods refers events that led to the destruction of Midgard and Asgard, then the death of most of the Æsir and Vanir gods in an... Read allAnimated series inspired by Norse Mythology. The Twilight of the Gods refers events that led to the destruction of Midgard and Asgard, then the death of most of the Æsir and Vanir gods in an ultimate battle against evil, the forces of nature and the GiantsAnimated series inspired by Norse Mythology. The Twilight of the Gods refers events that led to the destruction of Midgard and Asgard, then the death of most of the Æsir and Vanir gods in an ultimate battle against evil, the forces of nature and the Giants
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It's hard to believe that someone who made the atrocious "Rebel Moon" also had a hand in making this very watchable animated series.
I suppose having equal inputs from Jay Oliva and Eric Carrasco - two experienced and skilled story-boarder and screen-writer - made all the difference.
Zac Snider unguided or assisted by lesser talents gets us really bad movies. The only exception is "Sucker Punch" - that movie could have been really bad, but somehow worked.
"Twilight of the Gods" is not in the same league as with "Blue Eye Samurai" and it plays fast and loose with Norse mythology. But it's an interesting version of Ragnarok.
I suppose having equal inputs from Jay Oliva and Eric Carrasco - two experienced and skilled story-boarder and screen-writer - made all the difference.
Zac Snider unguided or assisted by lesser talents gets us really bad movies. The only exception is "Sucker Punch" - that movie could have been really bad, but somehow worked.
"Twilight of the Gods" is not in the same league as with "Blue Eye Samurai" and it plays fast and loose with Norse mythology. But it's an interesting version of Ragnarok.
This is how you represent Gods on screen.
The plot is harsh as it should be cause Gods weren't all fun and jokes.
The characters are legendarily interesting and you have the constant feeling of want to know them even better.
Emotionally you can't stop yourself in getting invested.
The colours are vibrant and the animation looks clear and really expressive.
Visually great and that is honestly what you expect in a serie about epic Gods.
Zack Snyder showed once again the sensitiveness, seriousness and the epicness he uses to narrate the stories of Gods.
There is a deep care and great respect as well as a declared and faithful love.
The plot is harsh as it should be cause Gods weren't all fun and jokes.
The characters are legendarily interesting and you have the constant feeling of want to know them even better.
Emotionally you can't stop yourself in getting invested.
The colours are vibrant and the animation looks clear and really expressive.
Visually great and that is honestly what you expect in a serie about epic Gods.
Zack Snyder showed once again the sensitiveness, seriousness and the epicness he uses to narrate the stories of Gods.
There is a deep care and great respect as well as a declared and faithful love.
I said it with rebel moon, i say it again : Zach Snyder is great film maker, but not a good writer. Its always so generic. You see coming the cliche line a mile away. Dialogs are stale. Characters are the same version of an old one in different setup.
Its rebel moon all over again : A bunch of warriors take on an almighty force on a typical vengeance quest. The art style is great, combats are great, the production value is high... but they it all lack the spark to make it good.
Blue eye samurai did it. A vengeance tale done right. Provocative, not for the sake of it, but to tell something meaningful trough real imagery, sometime crude. It was necessary. A sex scene was a pivotal moment in this character development.
Here, there is blood and sex just to add shock value and say : this show is gore, see? It lack the maturity to justify it.
Mr Snyder need to stick to direction, and let the writers do their things.
Its rebel moon all over again : A bunch of warriors take on an almighty force on a typical vengeance quest. The art style is great, combats are great, the production value is high... but they it all lack the spark to make it good.
Blue eye samurai did it. A vengeance tale done right. Provocative, not for the sake of it, but to tell something meaningful trough real imagery, sometime crude. It was necessary. A sex scene was a pivotal moment in this character development.
Here, there is blood and sex just to add shock value and say : this show is gore, see? It lack the maturity to justify it.
Mr Snyder need to stick to direction, and let the writers do their things.
Not since Game of Thrones have I been faced with so many *cough* flaccid, erect or droopy penises up front. Sex scenes good (both male, female and threesomes) but not yet to the unrivaled sex scene from Castlevania with Alucard.
Animation is good but feels like you're playing a game sometimes.
Plot is good and true to all the different norse mythology stories about Thor (who is a blundering idiot) and Loki who has fathered many children.
They've made Freja .. mmm .. less Norse looking but I can live with that.
Violence and gore was 10/10 so I'm on board with another season.
The only reason I took a star off was the spitting (so much spitting) and in your face penises and triangles of muff :))
Can't wait for season 2.
Animation is good but feels like you're playing a game sometimes.
Plot is good and true to all the different norse mythology stories about Thor (who is a blundering idiot) and Loki who has fathered many children.
They've made Freja .. mmm .. less Norse looking but I can live with that.
Violence and gore was 10/10 so I'm on board with another season.
The only reason I took a star off was the spitting (so much spitting) and in your face penises and triangles of muff :))
Can't wait for season 2.
We enter a take on Norse mythology that is visually inspired by comicbook art, alluding to Zack Snyder's adaptation of Watchmen. There is no pretense: this is an adult animated series, with sexuality and gore being handed together in the same package. The animation, by Stone Quarry and Xilam, is truly a feast for the eyes.
This is yet another series where the Aesir are portrayed as evil, which is amusing given its release after the God of War Norse Cycle and Black Myth Wukong. I suppose this could be seen as a "goðlauss " type of story, but at least there is enough nuance to this.
Overall a strong recommendation.
This is yet another series where the Aesir are portrayed as evil, which is amusing given its release after the God of War Norse Cycle and Black Myth Wukong. I suppose this could be seen as a "goðlauss " type of story, but at least there is enough nuance to this.
Overall a strong recommendation.
Did you know
- Trivia"Twilight of the Gods" was conceived by Jay Oliva during an impromptu phone call with John Derderian from Netflix. While attending a writer's summit for his previous series, Trese, Oliva was asked if he knew anything about Norse mythology. He quickly pitched an idea, which Netflix loved, and they reached out again, suggesting he collaborate with Zack Snyder. The two developed the concept further, and Eric Carrasco was brought on as head writer to lead the script-writing team.
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