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Tony Toscano reviews “Percy Jackson and the Olympians; The Lightning Thief”

Outside of having one of the worst movie titles, the film actually doesn’t fare too badly. Based on a popular series of books, Percy Jackson finds himself in a peculiar situation when he’s informed he is the son of the Greek God Poseidon.

He is also informed he has been accused of stealing Zeus’ lightning bolt, a source of unimaginable power. And just like that young Percy is off on a quest to find the thief and bring the bolt back before the deadline.

And like all young men on a quest, Percy teams up with rag-tag group who follow him.

The film does boast some pretty cool special effects and a few jaw-dropping stunts, which by the way, save it from the average ho-hum TV movies being splatter-shot each week by the SyFy Network.

Overall “The Lightning Thief” isn’t a bad film, however it isn’t a particularly good one either. It does have all the elements of a classic quest film, yet it bogs itself down by carrying all the weight of a Greek tale.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief could have been so much better if it had developed a sense of humor along the way. Instead it drags along grumbling all the while, making the audience grumble a bit too.

I am going to give the film a B- for its creative use of special effects and sincere acting. It’s rated PG.

Rich Bonaduce reviews “Percy Jackson and the Olympians; The Lightning Thief”

Rich’s Quickie: A beloved book is slaughtered onscreen; the movie on its own is not all that great, either.

Heaven: Fun, comedic and quickly paced, this first in a no-doubt series of movies based on the Percy Jackson books will likely make money and insult your intelligence (and yes, even your kids’ intelligence), at the same time. Unfortunately, more doesn’t work in this lively tale than does work, about a hybrid child of Greek God and a human, who is accused of stealing the Lightning Bolt of Zeus, and the calamity that ensues. Very much Harry Potter with a sword, young demigod Percy finds out there is more to him than meets the eye and we get to discover his abilities along with him, as our eyes are opened to a secret world full of mythical beasts and adventure.

Hades: Aside from the fact that parts of the book are either not in the movie or there in some twisted form, or that whole portions of the movie are not in the book, the movie itself is so fraught with storytelling problems it’s hard to know where to begin.
If you know much about Greek mythology, you’ll have to forget most of it (like our main characters do who should know better – they don’t’ even know who Charon, the ferryman of the river Styx is? Hell, even I knew that, and that’s only because I listened to Chris de Burgh in the ‘80s!); as the movie reinvents Greek mythology to serve its own purposes. Meanwhile, our hero Percy Jackson deals with finding out this news of being a demigod pretty well; too well, in fact… and settles into his newfound glory way too easily and quickly. Again, the book did a better job of explaining things, but in the movie you’ll just have to make up your own reasons up for why Percy (played by Logan Lerman), is suspected of being the Lightning Thief in the first place even though he had no idea who or what he was prior to the theft, why people don’t immediately suspect Luke (played by Jake Abel), son of the Trickster (who already likes to steal things form his own dad), how earthbound demigod Percy would even be ABLE to steal it, or why his human mother allowed Percy to believe he was dyslexic and ADD his whole life (for his own good I’m sure). Additionally, those “flaws” — key elements of Percy in the book – are too-quickly dispensed with in the movie, as he easily gets over his ADD/dyslexia and becomes a mythical superhero again, way too quickly. There’s no learning curve here for us to relate to, or from which our hero learns lessons. Add plot inconsistencies even your kid will pick up on (including problems with Medusa played by Uma Thurman, doing her best Poison Ivy), and this thing will just BUG you in its foolishness. It also has a BIG problem with tone, suffering as it does from what I call the “Thundarr the Barbarian Syndrome”. Remember that cartoon on Saturday mornings, wherein a barbarian named Thundarr brandished a huge sword that he never actually HURT anyone with? Same thing here; our heroes quickly hack away at each other in training sessions, but no one ever really gets hurt; it’s a kids’ movie after all… at least until our hero BEHEADS A BAD GUY WITHOUT A MOMENT OF DOUBT. There’s no real peril to our heroes, being a kids’ movie; until OUR HEROES DESCEND INTO HELL WERE WE’RE TOLD ALL SOULS GO TO LIVE IN ETERNAL TORMENT. All is well at the end as order is restored, until a scene deep into the credits when our young hero KILLS HIS STEPFATHER FOR BEING A JERK. Funny, huh?
No, it’s not; it’s uneven. And it’ll have your eyes rolling as surely as the beheaded Medusa – whose eyes reliably open whenever you need them to, even though they were closed after Percy cuts her head off. I know that sounds picky, but there are so many instances like THAT to bug you, but luckily it’s so fun in some ways that you’ll likely enjoy it at first… until you go home and think about it.

Movie Grade: C-

MPAA: Rated PG for action violence and peril, some scary images and suggestive material, and mild language.

Director: Chris Columbus

Writers: Craig Titley (screenplay), and Rick Riordan (novel)

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