

Brunner - both of whom appear disabled - help Percy and scare off the Fury.

Percy's best friend, Grover Underwood, and his Latin teacher, Mr. While on a school trip to the local museum, Percy is attacked by a Fury disguised as his substitute teacher, who demands the lightning bolt. Percy is a sixteen-year-old teenager who appears to be dyslexic, but has a unique ability to stay underwater for a long time. Poseidon reminds him that Percy is unaware of his true identity, but Zeus declares that unless his master bolt is returned to Mount Olympus before the next summer solstice, war will be waged. The gods as giants look quite fake, making an important scene where Percy meets his dad fall flat - but at that point most viewers will already be beyond being disappointed.In New York City, Zeus and Poseidon meet at the top of the Empire State Building, where Zeus reveals that his master lightning bolt has been stolen and accuses Poseidon's demigod son, Percy Jackson, of the theft. Olympus above the Empire State Building, the special effects work is uneven. And even if you're in it just to watch kids have fun slashing the heads off of a hydra or climb Mt. The book saga is a friendship tale at its heart, and that's just not here. Annabeth is simply some hot girl who's great with a sword, and Grover puts all his energy into wooing the ladies.

It keeps the three cross-country travelers from developing as friends on their quest.

But the script is a mess too many liberties were taken with the original plot, which, with its search for the three pearls as the focus, now seems more like a Dora the Explorer episode with expensive special effects.Īnd the decision to make the main characters teens instead of tweens was a bad one. The filmmakers had a great formula on their hands: Rick Riordan's fanastic story, which puts mythology in modern times, adds a bit of sass, and makes a hero of a dyslexic Everykid Chris Columbus, the director of the first two Harry Potter movies, at the helm some great monster special effects and some great actors, even in the supporting roles ( Pierce Brosnan, Thurman, Keener, Joe Pantoliano). Kids have been waiting for this movie adaptation for a long time too bad they'll likely be disappointed, especially if they love the book series. Too bad Luke didn't warn them about what was guarding the pearls - they'll have to fight Medusa ( Uma Thurman), a hydra, and even lotus flowers to get to the underworld and back before the gods' petty fighting destroys the earth. Grover and daughter-of-Athena Annabeth (Alexandra Daddario) decide to go with him, armed with a magic map from senior camper Luke (Jake Abel) that will lead them to three special pearls - the key to getting out of the underworld alive. So Percy decides to go to the underworld to find the truth and save his mother. But before Percy can even break in his new bunk, Hades accuses him of stealing Zeus' master lightning bolt. Grover, now sporting the goat hooves of a satyr, leads Percy through camp explaining that he's actually half-god - and his parent isn't just any god, but sea king Poseidon. but only after it took his mother to the underworld. He wakes up in an infirmary like no other, teeming with teens in Greek battle gear, as he remembers with a jolt that he fought and killed a minotaur. Seemingly normal (albeit dyslexic) D student Percy Jackson ( Logan Lerman) realizes that something is very wrong when he's attacked by a demonic beast during a class trip and whisked away by his mother ( Catherine Keener) and friend Grover (Brandon T.
