Let's breathe a sigh of relief! We can all forget 2013 irrevocably.”Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters” Now, for the Disney+ adaptation; rick riordan's bestselling series ”Percy Jackson and the Olympians updated for Second season.
enters its first season, which ended in January 30th, my expectations were low. I grew up loving the book, but after seeing the original film adaptation, I thought it would be better if it wasn't made into a movie.
But this first season pleasantly surprised me in several key ways, and was close enough to the first book to fill my friends and I with pre-teen nostalgia as we watched it.
First of all, the three lead actors (actually children this time) do a great job with the material they're given, and the show faithfully recreates the book's most important plot points. doing. The casting is all great, with certain new scenes, such as the charming and manipulative dialogue between them. Grover and Ares — Even more interesting for book lovers.
The locations and set design were exactly what I wanted. camp half blood onwards.That scene percy The father claims poseidonespecially filled my 11-year-old imagination.
Despite the detailed world building, the writing was lacking. The show had the unique challenge of appealing to viewers like me who grew up reading the books and viewers who knew nothing about Greek mythology or Greek mythology. Percy's journey to retrieve the lightning stolen by Zeus.The showrunner also had Eight Episodes that cover the entire book.
I knew some parts would be awkwardly written to explain things or get people's attention, but this happened so often that it took me away from the story.
In the book, Percy is all annabeth And Grover met potential allies or enemies, so he needed to figure out how to kill them if they were monsters. This kept a steady pace with small twists in each chapter.
But in the adapted version, these middle school students immediately know who's who. They're as good as teaching a college-level Greek mythology class.