As the director of the first and second episodes of Harry Potter, I had really high expectations for this movie before watching the movie, but after watching it, I was a little disappointed, like Harry ten years ago. Compared to Potter, not to mention incomparable, it is simply not a level. I haven't read Percy Jackson's original work, isn't the original work on the same level? The
setting is simple, the imagination is poor, and the scenes are not as good as our domestic films. At least Harry still has a great school. Check out Percy's half-blooded base camp, the garden where Medusa fought, and Olympus. The mountain of the gods is too shabby. The most terrifying thing is the blatant advertisements in the movies. Mobile phones, shoes, cars, hotels,,,, are really more exaggerated than our Spring Festival Gala.
Is Chris the American version of Feng Xiaogang? So many sponsors please make the computer stunt a little better too. Medusa's head full of snakes is like a mop, what a waste of Uma's pale and beautiful face. That lightning rod is even worse than the Jedi's laser gun. Ugh! He also said that the most powerful weapon in heaven and earth.
And the sea god Poseidon is not as good as in the movie. Looking at his romantic debts, he can't count the number of women he likes, not to mention that his children may be so many that he does not know. Just don't believe what he said to Percy: How I wish to stay by your side. It's really not as good as our Pig Bajie.
However, the only bright spot in the film is the choice of actors. Except the heroine's performance is a bit blunt, the rest are good, especially the big supporting characters, such as the rock star version of Pluto, the coquettish black beauty version of the Pluto, love The deep version of Poseidon and the confused version of Zeus, although much different from what I imagined, are still worth seeing.
Forget it, the current blockbusters are pretty much the same. After all, the whole story is told, and the children around me also enjoyed it with relish, and for the sake of laughing loudly from time to time, I can barely give it four stars.
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