Sea of Monsters is a step down for the Percy Jackson franchise in nearly every single way imaginable.

Percy Jackson : Sea of Monstersis the follow - up to 2010’sPercy Jackson & the Olympians : The Lightning Thief- both bounteous sieve adaptations of   Rick Riordan ’s five partPercy Jacksonbook serial . After preventing a world - threatening polite war between Zeus and Poseidon , the fame status of Percy Jackson ( Logan Lerman ) has commence to fade . New superman   have been upstaging the titular hoagy , most notably the daughter of Ares , Clarisse La Rue   ( Leven Rambin ) ,   causing Percy to question whether his early victory was nothing more than beginner ’s fortune .

That is until the magical barrier protecting Camp Half - rip is gap and Percy is once again call upon to guard both human as well as demigod sort . Joined by his friends Grover Underwood   ( Brandon T. Jackson ) and Annabeth Chase ( Alexandra Daddario ) , along with half - brother Tyson ( Douglas Smith ) , Percy set out for the   Sea of Monsters ( aka the Bermuda Triangle )   in search of The Golden Fleece - a wizardly piece of framework adequate to of mend the roadblock ( as well as anyone or anything else on the brink of destruction ) . However , along the way , Percy and his fellow traveller   come fount to face with an sometime foeman who has a nefarious interest in the Fleece - as a means of enacting retaliation on the ancient Olympians .

For the 2d installment ,   Thor Freudenthal ( Diary of a Wimpy Kid ) has occupy over dealership directorial obligation from   Chris Columbus - and the result is a plastic film that will well satisfy pre - teen fans of the rule book serial ( or any of the twenty - something actors involved ) . However , Sea of Monstersisn’t nearly as well realized as the former installment - meaning that old moviegoers who enjoyedThe Lightning Thiefmay find that Freudenthal ’s ingress misstep in its efforts to put up anything more than shallow , and youngster - favorable , venture .

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The first episode angle heavily on the wonderful scale of the largerPercy Jacksonstoryline , where the titular hero has lineal contact with mystic creatures and heavy - score Gods Zeus , Poseidon , and Hades - making it a guilty delight for devotee of Greek mythology and fantasy adventure ( read ourLightning   Thiefreview ) , in accession to the target fry / stripling demographics . This round , the history is much more minute , primarily centre on stale teen part play to make full in the gaps between CGI wight encounters . Unfortunately , even when the onscreen action ramp up , many of the brush are abbreviated and underwhelming - not to mention surprisingly short of interesting mythical animate being .

untried filmgoers will still be able-bodied to appreciate the middle - of - the - road action dangerous undertaking and respond to the raillery betweenSea of Monstersheroes and villains ( as they should ) . Yet ,   Freudenthal falls short of the bar set by Columbus , go bad to   promote the material in any meaningful ( or particularly interesting ) way , and as a result , limits the number of viewers who will find worthwhile reward in his film .

alternatively , viewer will get an often silly and brainless quest history , recoil from one over - the - top stage set while to the next - where the heroes are mostly flying by the seat of their trouser and can rarely claim any government agency over their successes . In situation of measured macrocosm construction and smart carrying out of Hellenic traditional knowledge , Sea of Monstersis mostly interested with keeping its eccentric in apparent motion ( not to cite ready the way for a third moving-picture show ) - rarely read time to lay up or pay off any of the legion ideas that are haphazardly switch into the mix . Familiar ( and oftentimes clumsy ) narration mechanics , along with a few underwhelming tress , move the plot forrad - while heavily - handed ( albeit sorcerous ) tool facilitate Percy ( and the plastic film ’s writer ) escape any bushed ends .

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The cast is serviceable - though the principal 3 is each provided with importantly less of an arc this sentence .   Percy is clearly offered the meaty plot line but he spends the majority of the film in ego - doubt and longing for his Olympian father ( previously limn by Kevin McKidd ) , who is nowhere to be found this time . Lerman take a crap the most of what he ’s pass on but the thespian , who has turned out warm portrayals in the past times ( The Perks of Being a Wallflower ) , is poorly utilized and some of his more introspective scenes delimitation on melodrama instead of engage insight .

Annabeth ( Daddario ) and Grover ( Jackson )   are also trimmed down to shallow sidekick imitation - after enjoying two of the more engaging electric discharge in the original celluloid . InSea of Monsters ,   Annabeth is pass on to butt - complain love interest duty as well as charge with a cringeworthy storyline about bias and stew holding . Sadly , Grover fares even worse : he ’s merely a sprocket in the machine   with no actual exploitation - made essential with a throwaway line explaining that only a   satyr can locate the Fleece .

Newcomers   Tyson ( Smith ) and   Clarisse ( Leven Rambin ) help to freshen up the cast but neither fictitious character allow anything but one - tone counterpoint to the returning heroes . likewise , while fan - favourite Nathan Fillion makes a brief coming into court as Hermes ( supercede actor Dylan Neal ) - the only Hellenic god unforced to be involved this round . lamentably , his part is riddled with so many cockamamy nods to the audience that any effort at add something meaningful is lose in between all of the campy one ocean liner .

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Percy Jackson : Sea of Monstersis trifle in 3D as well as 2D theatre but the film does n’t do anything particularly unique with the format . While there are a few moment where the 3D struggle , many of the film ’s visual effects and monsters are pretty rough - meaning that even when the three-D looks good , it ’s hard to be amply absorb in the onscreen natural process . For that reason , selective three-D filmgoers are safe skipping the total toll ; though , diehard lover of the serial , along with anyone who does n’t listen premium just the ticket costs , might find a few memorable 3D moment to absolve their upgrade .

Freudenthal’sSea of Monstersis a step down for thePercy Jacksonfranchise in nearly every single path imaginable . The scale is smaller , the fibre are less interesting , and the film makes pitiable use of its rich book and Grecian mythology author cloth . Young movie ( and Holy Writ series ) fans will likely witness enjoyment in watching their favorite Hero of Alexandria and actors back on the big screen for anotherPercy Jacksonadventure but the movie provides next to nothing for anyone outdoors of that core demographic . As bring up , the pic   expend a pregnant amount of timeplanting seeds for the next entry in the serial , but it ’s arduous to imagine that many moviegoers will be as anxious for part three , The Titan ’s Curse , after sitting through thisSea of Monsters .

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Logan Lerman as Percy Jackson in ‘Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters’ (Review)

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Brandon T. Jackson, Logan Lerman, and Alexandra Daddario in ‘Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters’

Brandon T. Jackson, Logan Lerman, and Alexandra Daddario in ‘Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters’

Percy Jackson : Sea of Monstersruns 106 proceedings and is stag PG for fantasy action ferocity , some chilling images and mild spoken communication . Now play in 2D and 3D theaters .

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Percy Jackson : Sea Of Monsters espouse the demigod Percy Jackson as he embarks on a touch-and-go journey with his friends to notice the mythical Golden Fleece , which has the power to save their home , Camp Half - stock . direct by Thor Freudenthal and based on the book by Rick Riordan , this escapade films explores themes of friendly relationship , braveness , and ego - breakthrough while navigating the punic Sea of Monsters .

Tyson, Clarisse, Grover, Annabeth, and Percy in ‘Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters’

Tyson, Clarisse, Grover, Annabeth, and Percy in ‘Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters’

Nathan Fillion as Hermes in ‘Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters’

Nathan Fillion as Hermes in ‘Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters’

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Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters follows the demigod Percy Jackson as he embarks on a perilous journey with his friends to find the mythical Golden Fleece, which has the power to save their home, Camp Half-Blood. Directed by Thor Freudenthal and based on the book by Rick Riordan, this adventure films explores themes of friendship, bravery, and self-discovery while navigating the treacherous Sea of Monsters.