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		<title>By: Rolf</title>
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		<description>Dear M Letterier,

I liked your movie very much, even though I&#039;m American. It has everything that we look for in a movie. It has lots of CG, a stirring score with strings /and/ drums, and retractable swords. It also has some recognizable stars, so we pay attention to its promos, English accents, so we believe that what the characters say is important, and it looks kind of like Gladiator, which was a good movie. If it had a flaw, though, it was that it didn&#039;t have any giant robots.

All the gods are bad guys, but I disagree that Zeus is a bad guy. He&#039;s the perfect father. He offers Perseus lots of stuff, and even though he rejects his gifts and his fatherhood, Zeus never gets mad at him. He even brings his girlfriend back to life. That scene when they were almost making love on the River Styx and she was impersonating Medusa, the horribly ugly and viciously killing victim of divine anger for preserving her virtue, was totally sophisticated and hot.

Yeah, Perseus was awesome, too. He was fighting all these gods and monsters even though he was just a man, although he was half-god, because Zeus was his father, even though he killed his father but he didn&#039;t know it was him, I mean I guess he was his step-father because it was his mom that was his wife, but he hated the gods for killing his family and he disfigured his step-father with a lightning bolt and he was fighting them only as a man. That was totally epic.

Plus, the movie was like politically correct because the Djin, who carried his weight and more with no thanks and then got killed off, was like a person from another culture.

Um, I didn&#039;t really understand what you said about religion and philosophy in the review, but the harpies that flew around and merged to become the body of Hades were really cool.

Sincerely,
Rolf

P.S. Could you have an American flag in the next one, and maybe Perseus standing under it or crouching next to it, with the sun shining in the background?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear M Letterier,</p>
<p>I liked your movie very much, even though I&#8217;m American. It has everything that we look for in a movie. It has lots of CG, a stirring score with strings /and/ drums, and retractable swords. It also has some recognizable stars, so we pay attention to its promos, English accents, so we believe that what the characters say is important, and it looks kind of like Gladiator, which was a good movie. If it had a flaw, though, it was that it didn&#8217;t have any giant robots.</p>
<p>All the gods are bad guys, but I disagree that Zeus is a bad guy. He&#8217;s the perfect father. He offers Perseus lots of stuff, and even though he rejects his gifts and his fatherhood, Zeus never gets mad at him. He even brings his girlfriend back to life. That scene when they were almost making love on the River Styx and she was impersonating Medusa, the horribly ugly and viciously killing victim of divine anger for preserving her virtue, was totally sophisticated and hot.</p>
<p>Yeah, Perseus was awesome, too. He was fighting all these gods and monsters even though he was just a man, although he was half-god, because Zeus was his father, even though he killed his father but he didn&#8217;t know it was him, I mean I guess he was his step-father because it was his mom that was his wife, but he hated the gods for killing his family and he disfigured his step-father with a lightning bolt and he was fighting them only as a man. That was totally epic.</p>
<p>Plus, the movie was like politically correct because the Djin, who carried his weight and more with no thanks and then got killed off, was like a person from another culture.</p>
<p>Um, I didn&#8217;t really understand what you said about religion and philosophy in the review, but the harpies that flew around and merged to become the body of Hades were really cool.</p>
<p>Sincerely,<br />
Rolf</p>
<p>P.S. Could you have an American flag in the next one, and maybe Perseus standing under it or crouching next to it, with the sun shining in the background?</p>
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