After a preliminary understanding on [Watching the Movie], it turned out that this magical story was a pillow story told by a father to his son. When the Greek mythology was finished, he started to make it up himself, and then he published a book. When the fire came out, it became a fire, and when the fire was on, it was made into a movie...
To be honest, this movie is still very innovative. The Greek gods have come to the world, fell in love with human beings and gave birth to demigod children. But because of what happened to Poseidon, Zeus did not allow God to meet his children. The demigod children all gathered in a camp for training. When we are familiar with Greek mythology, or sit next to a god who is familiar with Greek mythology, this movie becomes very interesting. An endless stream of Greek gods, different special skills. Personally, I think the most amazing stunt is the part where Percy manipulates water, and the trick of using Medusa to petrify the five-headed dragon is also very amazing.
Greek mythology is a collection of incest, this mating with that, giving birth to this and that, father and daughter, son and mother... mess.
Overall, this movie is good, and much better than the [Harry Potter] series, looks more refreshing, doesn't need grand scenes, doesn't need cumbersome magician robes, the gods are wearing modern clothes , and it doesn't look suffocating.
In other words, I am really lucky to have such a father...
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