The result, in fact, is really ordinary, and it is something that should have been expected. I kept questioning the plot as I watched it. For example, since Medusa's head is so strong, how can she think of using it at the last minute when fighting Hydra; Percy's mother is only a mortal, how can she know how to get to Olympus so well; the most fascinating What is puzzling is that since Zeus and Hades both want the lightning rod so much, why do they keep blocking and setting up some obstacles on their way to the underworld? Especially when Hades and Posey have already made a deal, it stands to reason that Hades should think that Posey is sending him a lightning rod, so why stop it? Moreover, Luke and Hades were a group, and he himself said that he wanted to use Percy to send the Lightning Rod to Hades. Of course, those monsters are more likely to be sent by Zeus. He knew about the deal between Percy and Hades and did not want Percy to give Hades the lightning rod. Well, in the casino in Las Vegas, the place where the three of them almost indulged in the fall, if it was the arrangement made by Zeus, then after all, he was not in a hurry to get the lightning rod. In other words, Zeus is simply looking for an excuse to provoke war... Maybe there will be a second part to explain it to us.
Some people say that the special effects are well done. But for someone like me who is more than an amateur and looks at it for the sake of fame, I can't see anything.
From this, I think that there are two types (or phenomena) of movies now. One is "Percy", which is adapted from a novel such as fantasy and magic, and wins with mystery and special effects. One of them is like "The More Light Treasure Box", and some actors who are famous or red but not purple are invited to make up the number to attract attention.
It's no wonder now that I like to watch old movies more and more, and I like to watch those so-called literary films more and more.
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