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My Son, the Hero (1962) offers a unique blend of adventure and fantasy that's hard to find in modern films. Krios, the youngest Titan, isn't just about brute strength; his intelligence and cunning set him apart as a leader, which adds a layer of depth to the narrative. The pacing can feel a bit uneven at times, but it’s all part of its charm. The practical effects, especially in the gladiatorial scenes, show a commitment to the craft that today’s CGI-heavy films often overlook. Plus, the performances bring a certain earnestness that feels refreshing amidst the flashy productions of today.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making original prints quite scarce. Many collectors appreciate its unique approach to mythology and the practical effects that were popular for the period. It's not exactly mainstream, so it garners interest from those who enjoy exploring lesser-known titles that offer a blend of classic adventure elements with a fresh perspective on legendary stories.
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