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Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief

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Always trouble-prone, the life of teenager Percy Jackson (Logan Lerman) gets a lot more complicated when he learns he's the son of the Greek god Poseidon. At a training ground for the children of deities, Percy learns to harness his divine powers and prepare for the adventure of a lifetime: he must prevent a feud among the Olympians from erupting into a devastating war on Earth, and rescue his mother from the clutches of Hades, god of the underworld.
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Though it may seem like just another Harry Potter knockoff, Percy Jackson benefits from a strong supporting cast, a speedy plot, and plenty of fun with Greek mythology.

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Amy Nicholson I.E. Weekly The Greek gods had outsized powers and petty grievances. These Gen-Y demigods are no different - it's a whole generation of kids with daddy issues Rated: C Feb 18, 2010 Full Review A.O. Scott At the Movies I thought it was mischievous and witty and amusing and I was just sort of drawn into it. Feb 16, 2010 Full Review Time Out It's not enough to compensate for the computer-game-style plotting, which is largely based on us picking up narrative nuggets that mechanically slot into place later on. Rated: 2/5 Feb 16, 2010 Full Review Justin Kim Loud and Clear Reviews Though its infamy may be overblown, Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief is still an unimpressive film that more than justifies the book fans’ outcry for a better adaptation. Jan 6, 2025 Full Review Brian Eggert Deep Focus Review This is a by-the-numbers fantasy adventure that merges the modern world with a magical one. Rated: 1.5/4 Aug 22, 2023 Full Review Rene Jordan El Nuevo Herald (Miami) The Lightning Thief is good juvenile entertainment. [Full review in Spanish] Oct 19, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

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Spencer P The plot feels rushed and some of the visual effects slip, but this YA adventure at least has a unique set up and has silly fun with Greek mythology. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 04/19/25 Full Review Shaun R I learned a little bit about Greek Mythology watching this with my daughter. CGI overkill but overall, not too bad. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 04/15/25 Full Review Ash P After reading the book, which I've got the full collection since I saw the series last year, I decided to give this movie a second watch. I first saw this on 온라인카지노추천 back around 2010 or 2011. Knowing how that time had been, it's more or less capitalizing on the success of movies like the Harry Potter series. Since seeing the series, I'd often found the series better due to how it's paced according to the book. This one is honestly half of what I'd call lost in translation. I don't mind movies based on books not always being 1:1, but only if they're done right. This movie is a mixed bag. Just a heads up, this review will have some spoilers. You've been warned. There are some positives that I have here. Like the Lotus Hotel as it brings into symbolism involving the lotus flowers. Giving into temptation and addiction after consuming the lotus flowers. To lose track on time or quest and Percy and the group had been through after consumption. I did love the aesthetic of both the Underworld that Hades rules as well as Olympus itself. Even with transportation on how to get there. Sure, as part of the effects makes them silly, it's nice that the gods themselves appear more larger than the humans alone. Humans are technically ants to the gods. I love the final fight between Percy and Luke, despite making Luke becoming a generic villain comparing between this and the book. Some of the other fights are in the middle, but at the least, they do work as how demigods in Camp Half-Blood were taught to fight. And lastly, I do like Grover's character. Not only as a protector for sticking beside Percy, how he hides satyr legs with crutches are clever. Now for this being a mixed bag, there are a few things that I'm mixed on. The effects are one of them. Some of them like Medusa having to stone or her head being used to stone anything are clever, including against the hydra. The use of the elements like the water that was used to heal and wielded by Percy Jackson, fire with souls, the master bolt itself and the Underworld itself being the other side of Hollywood itself. Clever on Hollywood, if you ask me. The mythical creatures are quite a hit-or-miss by design. I liked the Minotaur and Medusa. Not so much on the hellhounds and the hydra, though. Not terrible. Just a good attempt to bringing them to life. The next mixed bag I would have to give are the characters. Now, the actors do play well with their given roles, yet the script isn't really the best. Some of the dialogue being used here is more on the miss than a hit, if you ask me. Percy, played by Logan Lerman, does good as Percy when it comes to having ADHD and dyslexia as Percy himself has. He had some good moments especially when using water to his advantage since he is the son of Poseidon. Grover, as clever as they portrayed him, and played good by Brandon T. Jackson. Unfortunately, the script is a little all over. Alexandra Daddario as Annabeth did okay, especially when putting up a fight a couple of times. Yet not to much as the film goes on. Everyone else with their performance did fine. It's just not the best script as the pacing of the film felt rushed at some point like this movie is a point A to point B type of quest. I even have to say a couple of these characters do feel one-noted. But I digress. Now my most criticism goes from no Oracle, which is important to give Percy his quest. No Ares, who is vital to the book, and thankful that the 온라인카지노추천 series did justice for him. Kronos was only mentioned once or twice as him visiting Percy in his dreams along with Areas and Luke being vital to the build-up as the series goes. Coming from someone who has seen the series before reading the book and now seeing this film again after finishing it, I had put a degree on the pros and cons for a valid reason. Hence, this is where I stand on my civil minded criticism. Again, this film is a mixed bag. Not the worst, but not the best either. If I were to choose, I'd watch the 온라인카지노추천 series again, despite having some flaws of its own yet an improvement compared to the movie. Or just read the book again. I'm gonna give this one five and a half Percy and the gang being in a trance after consuming lotus flowers out of ten. 5.5/10. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 04/11/25 Full Review Audience Member As a fan of Riordans Percy Jackson series, I was a bit disappointed by this film, it didn’t perfectly capture the books view, contrasted towards the books, its not on my must see list Rated 3 out of 5 stars 04/05/25 Full Review Shilo Y Watching this in middle school was something I’ll never forget, but my teacher actually allowed us to watch this PG movie was unreal. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 04/04/25 Full Review Audience Member I am a huge fan of the books and even though this movie had its differences to the book, I still think as a movie it is not bad. I actually much prefer it to the new series. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/31/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Always trouble-prone, the life of teenager Percy Jackson (Logan Lerman) gets a lot more complicated when he learns he's the son of the Greek god Poseidon. At a training ground for the children of deities, Percy learns to harness his divine powers and prepare for the adventure of a lifetime: he must prevent a feud among the Olympians from erupting into a devastating war on Earth, and rescue his mother from the clutches of Hades, god of the underworld.
Director
Chris Columbus
Producer
Karen Rosenfelt, Chris Columbus, Michael Barnathan, Mark Radcliffe
Screenwriter
Craig Titley
Distributor
20th Century Fox
Production Co
Phoenix Film Partners, Dune, Sunswept Entertainment, 1492 Pictures
Rating
PG (Mild Language|Action/Violence|Peril|Some Scary Images|Suggestive Material)
Genre
Kids & Family, Adventure, Fantasy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 12, 2010, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 1, 2013
Box Office (Gross USA)
$88.8M
Runtime
1h 59m
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