I don't think it did... that may have been the missing element that kept the movie from being really engaging. But you know, it's interesting, for a movie in which the gods and goddesses themselves didn't appear, they sure did get talked about a lot. It seemed every other sentence had the word "gods" in it, or the name of a particular god or goddess.
Another annoying aspect of having the gods removed from the story was that some elements no longer made sense. Achilles, for instance, didn't have any special abilities beyond his fighting prowess... which made it seem very odd when Paris shoots him in the heel, near the end of the movie. If one wasn't familiar with the story, it would leave one wondering "Why shoot him there? And why did he react to it so strongly?"
Oh man! Abigail has her days and nights switched! Think I gotta change that, pronto.
Time to go vote, again. This time it is for the sale of alcohol within city limits. Mind you, this is not for the sale of hard liquor, just beer and wine, methinks.
I don't want to bother with it, but I feel that I really need to get out of the house :-) It's a good excuse.... Gotta do my civic duty ya know, heh.
Here's to the first time to use the stroller! Cheers! LOL...
What a... stupid... way of doing things. So the heroes are invoking nonexistent gods and getting wounded strangely for no reason?
My little sister just started her new job, working concessions at the movie theatre. She was thrilled to be able to mock the fangirls last night. That's her favorite hobby.