Saturday, January 7, 2017

Movie Review - Percy Jackson

Percy Jackson: ocean of Monsters is an action-packed movie with many Greek inventionology references. It is based off of the pilot program young-adult fiction book, Percy Jackson: ocean of Monsters, one of five books in the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan. This movie is mean for youths to young adults to watch. This legend of both(prenominal) the book, and movie is a modernized, and transform magnetic declination of Jason and the princely pick off, created to show a newborn perspective on antediluvian patriarch myths.\nIn order to rejuvenate camp half-bloods magical border from dying that repels sedate mythical creatures that are considered a threat, Percy Jackson and his friends Annabeth, Grover, and Tyson go on a quest to the ocean of Monsters to find the mythical Golden Fleece to heal the defender (shield) of their camp, while trying to stop Luke from healing an ancient bad titan, Kronos from rising again. There are quite a equate differences between the sto ry of Percy, and the story of Jason. While Jason left Medea, who helped him the most during his quest, the story of Percy Jackson does not include Medea, and many early(a) characters who mentor Jason, and is instead replaced by his group of friends. Percy Jackson, is not mentioned in greek myths. Although he was supposedly named after Perseus, son of Zeus, Percy is a real person. Annabeth, Grover and Tyson are a worry not in the pilot myths. Many of their character traits gibe those of their parents though. Annabeth is a very wise, and brilliant girl, as her mother was Athena, goddess of wisdom. Percy and Tyson, both sons of Poseidon, god of the sea, have abilities to dictation water with their minds. This modernized version of a greek myth makes this event have the appearance _or_ semblance like it could re-occur anytime again during this time period, and makes it seem more appealing to the viewer, or reader.\nThe movie starts with a flashback to historic period ago when th ere was no magical border. Annabeth, Luke Grover, and Thalia are political campaign awa...

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