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Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief

Plot

This adaptation of Rick Riordan's remarkably popular fantasy book series tells the tale of accident-prone teenager Percy (Logan Lerman), who discovers that he's actually a demigod, the son of Poseidon, and he is needed when Zeus' lightning is stolen. Percy must master his newfound skills in order to prevent a war between the gods that could devastate the entire world. The film is directed by Chris Columbus, and co-stars Uma Thurman, Pierce Brosnan, and Sean Bean. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

Review

It's difficult to find a children's fantasy novel without "For fans of Harry Potter" (or the more threatening "Step aside, Potter") among the critic's notes on the back cover. Living in a post-Rowling generation is a double-edged sword for authors whose talent lies in spinning heroic tales with a heavy dose of mythology. The market for this particular genre is certainly larger than before, but the bar is set high at Harry Potter, and he killed Voldemort. Standing out from the pack is a monumental achievement (insert your own "Herculean" pun), and author Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson novels, which follow the lives of the sons and daughters of ancient Greek gods, stood out enough to merit a film adaptation. And so, Chris Columbus, who helmed Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets directs Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief -- a natural, albeit ironic choice.

The plot offers a soapy, present-day twist on a very old mythos: Ancient Greek gods descend to earth on occasion, where they inevitably find a pretty young woman to distract them from the demands of god-hood, and whom they just as inevitably impregnate. Their progeny -- half-god, half-human hybrids known as demigods -- must fend for themselves on earth, and hone their more godlike qualities at a secure (from monsters) location known as Camp Half-Blood. The demigods we care about are Percy Jackson (Logan Lerman), son of Poseidon, God of the Sea; Annabeth Chase (Alexandra Daddario), daughter of Athena, Goddess of Wisdom; and wisecracking satyr Grover Underwood (Brandon T. Jackson). Their quest takes them across the United States, through the Underworld, all the way up to Mt. Olympus, where they must either return Zeus' stolen lightning bolt, or convince him that Percy is not the thief.

The film has its share of flaws, most of them typical for children's fantasy movies. The first half is quite clumsy, and with no internal dialogue the characters' feelings are difficult to gauge. The one-liners (virtually all delivered by Brandon T. Jackson) have a forced quality about them -- setup, pause, punch line, rim shot -- and the action scenes have a tendency to start too abruptly and last a little too long.

There are, however, a lot of good things to say about Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief. The elder characters are a lot of fun to watch, particularly Pierce Brosnan, who plays the role of a centaur so naturally it's hard to remember that he's not half-horse in real life, and Uma Thurman as a modernized Medusa with a perfectly coiffed head of snakes (sadly, not black mambas) and a corseted leather jacket that adds to the sense that the young heroes have accidentally stumbled upon the unholy union of a dominatrix and Renaissance festival. Steve Coogan and Rosario Dawson (king and queen of the Underworld, respectively) act exactly the way you'd expect an old married couple to act after spending an eternity with only each other for company, in Hell. The younger actors are also very good -- certainly better than the Potter kids were in Sorcerer's Stone -- but their dialogue is almost slavishly dedicated to setting up the attraction between Percy and Annabeth for future movies, which is too bad, because when they get to act in this movie, they shine -- particularly Brandon T. Jackson, who is capable of so much more than comic relief. The film also looks as fantastical as its story, each set topping the last until the Underworld, with its fiery lakes and slowly traveling airborne debris ("the discarded scraps of humanity"), takes the prize. Overall, while not spectacular, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief has the magic, the energy, and the heart to become a really fun standalone fantasy adventure series for 'tweens. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

Cast

Steve Coogan - Hades; Rosario Dawson - Persephone; Melina Kanakaredes - Athena; Catherine Keener - Sally Jackson; Kevin McKidd - Poseidon; Joe Pantoliano - Gabe Ugliano; Uma Thurman - Medusa; Julian Richings - Ferryman; Bonita Friedericy - Hysterical Woman; Annie Ilonzeh - Aphrodite Girl; Tania Saulnier - Aphrodite Girl; Marie Avgeropoulos - Aphrodite Girl; Luisa d'Oliveira - Aphrodite Girl; Christie Laing - Aphrodite Girl; Marielle Jaffe - Aphrodite Girl; Elisa King - Aphrodite Girl; Charlie Gallant - Lotus Land Bellhop; Chelan Simmons - Lotus Land Waitress; Andrea Brooks - Lotus Land Waitress; Natassia Malthe - Lotus Land Waitress; Jocelyn Ott - Lotus Land Waitress; Max Van Ville - Seventies Kid - Casino; Serinda Swan - Aphrodite; Dimitri Lekkos - Apollo; Ona Grauer - Artemis; Stefanie von Pfetten - Demeter; Conrad Coates - Hephaestus; Ray Winstone - Ares; Erica Cerra - Hera; Dylan Neal - Hermes; Luke Camilleri - Dionysus; Holly Hougham - Grover Girl; Ina Geraldine - Grover Girl; Raquel Riskin - Grover Girl; Yusleidis Oquendo - Grover Girl; Janine Edwards - Grover Girl; Valerie Tian - Cute Girl; Violet Columbus - Nymph Warrior; Sarah Smyth - Pretty Girl #1; Merritt Patterson - Pretty Girl #2; Julie Luck - WGHP News Anchor (Video); Andrea Day - Field News Reporter; Stan Carp - Old Fisherman; Suzanne Ristic - Maid at Motel; Richard Harmon - Smart Ass Kid; Doyle Devereux - Museum Employee; Maria Olsen - Mrs. Dodds/Fury; Robin Lemon - Museum Tour Guide; Tom Pickett - Parthenon Janitor; VJ Delos-Reyes - Parthenon Janitor; Tim Aas - Parthenon Janitor; Keith Blackman Dallas - Parthenon Janitor; Spencer Atkinson - Parthenon Janitor; Maya Washington - Percy's Classmate; Victor Ayala - Percy's Classmate; Zane Holtz - '50s Tough; Eli Zagoudakis - Son of Ares; Rob Hayter - Son of Ares; Loyd Bateman - Son of Ares; Shawn Beaton - Son of Ares; Jarod Joseph - College Buddy; Reilly Dolman - College Buddy; Julie Brar - Cute Girlfriend; Dejan Loyola - Boyfriend; Mario Casoria - Cook; Dorla Bell - Waitress; Carolyn Adair - Watiress With Cleaver; Jade Pawluk - Screaming Diner; Patrick Currie - Stuffy Croupier; Damian Arman - Warrior; Mariela Zapata - Warrior; David L. Smith - Poet

Credit

Ross Dempster - Art Director, Dan Hermansen - Art Director, Aaron Sims - Art Director, Sandi Tanaka - Supervising Art Director, Karen Swallow - Associate Producer, Janet Hirshenson - Casting, Heike Brandstatter - Casting, Moe Brody - Choreography, Renee April - Costume Designer, Lars P. Winther - First Assistant Director, Chris Columbus - Director, Peter MacDonald - Second Unit Director, Peter Honess - Editor, Mark Morgan - Executive Producer, Thomas M. Hammel - Executive Producer, Greg Mooradian - Executive Producer, Guy Oseary - Executive Producer, Peng Zhang - Fights Choreographer, Catou Kearney - Location Manager, Christophe Beck - Composer (Music Score), Bill Terezakis - Makeup Special Effects, Maureen Terezakis - Makeup Special Effects, Howard Cummings - Production Designer, Stephen Goldblatt - Cinematographer, Wendy S. Williams - Production Manager, Chris Columbus - Producer, Mark A. Radcliffe - Producer, Michael Barnathan - Producer, Karen Rosenfelt - Producer, Jay Mitchell - Set Designer, Jim Ramsay - Set Designer, Joe May - Set Designer, Douglas A. Girling - Set Designer, Joe Wolkosky - Set Designer, Randy Thom - Sound/Sound Designer, Will E. Files - Sound/Sound Designer, Bob Brown - Stunts Coordinator, Dean Choe - Stunts Coordinator, Thomas M. Hammel - Unit Production Manager, Chris Columbus - Screenwriter, Craig Titley - Screenwriter, Kevin Mack - Visual Effects Supervisor, Guillaume Rocheron - Visual Effects Supervisor, John F.K. Parenteau - Visual Effects Supervisor, Kelly Port - Visual Effects Supervisor, Bjorn Mayer - Visual Effects Supervisor, Jeff Harlacker - Post Production Supervisor, Bryan Korenberg - Properties Master, Jessica Clothier - Script Supervisor, Misha Bukowski - Second Assistant Director, Tony Lazarowich - Special Effects Coordinator, Robert Shoup - Supervising Sound Editor, Denise Davis - Visual Effects Producer, Brett D. Carroll - First Assistant Editor, Digital Domain - Visual Effects, Rhythm & Hues Studios - Visual Effects, Moving Picture Company - Visual Effects, Trixter - Visual Effects, Pixomondo Images - Visual Effects, Rise Visual Effects Berlin - Visual Effects, Evil Eye Pictures - Visual Effects, Peter Lando - Set Decorator, Rick Riordan - Book Author, Jeremy Bradley - Visual Effects Editor, Sherry Gygli - Department Head Hair, Victoria Down - Department Head Makeup

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