This movie has gained popularity since Brothers of Lumiere first introduced the early "Cinematograph" at GrandCaféCafé (Walter) in Capuchines Avenue in Paris, France in 1895. Early development of Lumiere in film photography brought the emergence of contemporary films. Techniques and special effects may have changed over the years, but in the movie the constant is still the main character and the subject of the opponent, or good and evil. Since Disney published the first manga "Snow White" and "Seven Dwarfs" in 1937, Disney has completed the art of opposing characters in animated films.
Hades as an enemy ... Well, seriously, I never once regarded him as an enemy. The two movies I knew as his main opponent (Disney's Hercules and this remake) made him stand out, not a big threat but a very one-dimensional and unwieldy character. The kingdom's mind makes him better! In both movies Perseus' lineage is important to his end goal. In the original version, this is because he was a son of Zeus and received special handling, which, after sending him to Jota, gained mechanical omnipotence special equipment, usually taking special measures It was an owl with added, but it would never be very convenient. He deals with the fact that he has to solve the problem on his own or to help solve the problem, but he accepts what was given for help or is not able to complete the task I am ready to do what I can.
In almost every Disney movie, the main opponent is drawn as physically unattractive and encourages children to associate this personality with evil. Female characters are treated like this in particular, and everyone has at least one of the "Big 3" features of Disney's villain. Fat male (Usula of "Little Mermaid"), Elderly (old lady of "Snow White") or terrible ugly ("Ugly step sister of" Cinderella "). The most important thing is that Disney publicly advertise attractions as synonyms of morals and happiness. Disney's villain is often portrayed as being insecure in appearance, then it will be a young, slim and nice looking role. For example, the villain of "Snow White" is obsessed with the "most fairy person", the ugly father's bully, and the innocent beautiful Cinderella abuse.
A revised version of this character's postmodernism appeared in the live-action film "The Male Protagonist" in 2014 played by Angelina Jolie. She also played the role of Disney's Mouse House, named Lois Nettleton, again in the Kingdom of Hearts video game series named Susanne Blakeslee. She is also one of several opponents of Disney channel movie descendants drawn by the TV series "Huang Fei" drawn by Kristin Bauer Funtstraten, and Kristin Chennowes.