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World Famous Comics: Reign The Conqueror, Vol. 4: Destruction
Reign The Conqueror, Vol. 4: Destruction
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Average Rating:3.00 out of 5.00 stars
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Format: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Tokyopop
Number of Items: 1
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 23, 2003
Running Time: 100 minutes

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Alexander's unification of Persia and Macedonia is complete. Impatient to continue his campaign he marches into India despite Aristotle's warning's of a trap awaiting him. The stabilizing Platohedron's collapse is a sign of things to come as the spirits of Alexander's slain enemies rise up to confront their killer."A casual mixture of past, present, and future pervades Reign: The Conqueror." - Charles Solomon, Los Angeles Times March 2003


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Average Rating:3.00 out of 5.00 stars

3 out of 5 starsLess was not more, for the Alexander series
This series had an amazing start: The first DVD shows that there is indeed potential for this re-invention of Alexander's story; while the second DVD built somewhat on the first's great potential, the series lost it's way in the third disc-little character interactions/exploration of emotional background, precious little story aside from the fighting and killing... The 4th and final DVD is frustrating, in that glimpses are given of what could have been a wonderful series, but all you get are glimpses: Alexander's interactions with Roxanne seem stilted and half-finished, his disgust for his mother is shown in maybe 2 seconds, his deep caring and attachment to his friends is almost non-existent. He suffers pain at Philotas' and Hephaestion's death for perhaps 2 seconds, none for Cleitus, and seems to be completely removed emotionally from everything and everyone-Alexander truly seems to view himself not so much as a person, but merely a tool of the Universe, and therein the problem: Alexander has been distant throughout the series, so his complete detachment from everyone does not seem too shock-while there is an slight underlying feeling of regret and sadness after Alexander destroys the world, and his friends, there is not enough of a contrast between himself "regular" and himself "after he realizes he is "Alexander"-he goes forward, he must".
The major flaw of the series was that not enough time was taken to develop the characters, apart from perhaps Olympias, and Darius (please God!), who didn't need a lot of screen time... everyone else, you were given intriguing glimpses into, but always left just out of reach of "connecting" with. I think another 6 episodes, with a less accelerated story telling method, would have done justice to this unique vision of Alexander and his saga.
I do recommend the series though: frustrating and too-brief it may be, it is a bold, imaginative, and interesting take on a man who conquered the world in 10 years, died at the age of 33, and lived nearly 2500 years ago.


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