Percy Jackson, the son of Poseidon, an ordinary high school student? Suddenly, he found out that he was the son of the emperor of the sea, and he suddenly shouldered the mission of saving the world. I can't say how logical this story is. Anyway, that's how it is. Anyway, the background of the story is that there are many gods in this world. These gods came to the world and left many children. These gods see their own children.
So there are many more gifted orphans in this world, is it deja vu, U Got IT. Those half-human, half-god heroes in Greek mythology are such people, but the background of the story is changed from Greek mythology to the 21st century. BTW, the gods in this movie still maintain the style of ancient Greece, but their sons and daughters are all modern Americans.
In fact, technically speaking, this film is very skilled, basically you can hardly see that those are CG stuff, but I don't know if I'm numb, maybe thanks to "Harry Potter" and "Lord of the Rings", Our appetite has been adjusted very high, even if you are real, I will still go to the story itself.
The real result is that although this movie failed miserably at the mainland box office, his grade and level are actually far above its box office. The little male protagonist is not handsome enough, but handsome enough, and the little female protagonist is not beautiful enough, but she must be a sexy goddess in the future. Blessed are the loli lovers who like sexy goddesses. As for the black sheep man, I like it very much, but I always have a strange feeling that this kind of gag role is always given to black people, why is this?
This is a very American-style movie. All the scenes were shot in the United States. There is basically nothing about our great motherland, and almost nothing about yellow skin.
This is undoubtedly a big failure. It's almost worse than 2012, um.
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