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Percy Jackson y el ladrón del rayo

Título original: Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
  • 2010
  • 7
  • 1h 58min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,9/10
213 mil
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Logan Lerman in Percy Jackson y el ladrón del rayo (2010)
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  • Director/a
    • Chris Columbus
  • Guionistas
    • Craig Titley
    • Rick Riordan
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    • Logan Lerman
    • Kevin McKidd
    • Steve Coogan
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,9/10
    213 mil
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    POPULARIDAD
    686
    162
    • Director/a
      • Chris Columbus
    • Guionistas
      • Craig Titley
      • Rick Riordan
    • Estrellas
      • Logan Lerman
      • Kevin McKidd
      • Steve Coogan
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    • 47Metapuntuación
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      • 11 nominaciones en total

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    Logan Lerman
    Logan Lerman
    • Percy Jackson
    Kevin McKidd
    Kevin McKidd
    • Poseidon
    Steve Coogan
    Steve Coogan
    • Hades
    Brandon T. Jackson
    Brandon T. Jackson
    • Grover
    Alexandra Daddario
    Alexandra Daddario
    • Annabeth
    Jake Abel
    Jake Abel
    • Luke
    Sean Bean
    Sean Bean
    • Zeus
    Pierce Brosnan
    Pierce Brosnan
    • Mr. Brunner…
    Rosario Dawson
    Rosario Dawson
    • Persephone
    Melina Kanakaredes
    Melina Kanakaredes
    • Athena
    Catherine Keener
    Catherine Keener
    • Sally Jackson
    Joe Pantoliano
    Joe Pantoliano
    • Gabe Ugliano
    Uma Thurman
    Uma Thurman
    • Medusa
    Julian Richings
    Julian Richings
    • Ferryman
    Bonita Friedericy
    Bonita Friedericy
    • Hysterical Woman
    Annie Ngosi Ilonzeh
    Annie Ngosi Ilonzeh
    • Aphrodite Girl
    • (as Annie Ilonzeh)
    Luisa d'Oliveira
    Luisa d'Oliveira
    • Aphrodite Girl
    Elisa King
    Elisa King
    • Aphrodite Girl
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      • Chris Columbus
    • Guionistas
      • Craig Titley
      • Rick Riordan
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    6JasonArgo

    Oh my Gods and Goddesses

    I went to see this movie without any expectations. I haven't read the books and I only read one review in the paper.

    Yes, there are parts borrowed from other movies, but what makes this movie different is that it doesn't take itself too seriously, like Harry P. It was as if most of the actors were instructed to 'Ham it up'.

    I didn't look at my watch during the movie (two hours), which is a good sign that I am enjoying going along for the ride.

    What I didn't like was that most of the mythology was missing. Like it was assumed knowledge. All it did was not allow me to connect to the main characters because I didn't know enough about them (from the film).

    The music wasn't overbearing, but went nicely with the film. Nothing memorable except "Highway to Hell".

    S/Fx were done to an acceptable level, especially Hades (the place not the God). But the Gods were too human for my liking.

    Maybe the producers are hoping this film will fill in the void being left by Harry P. The hero in this movie looks about the same age as Harry in his last film.

    I don't think it is a repeat watch (DVD).
    5logeesp

    Entertaining, but doesn't stick to the source material

    The Percy Jackson books were some of my favorite books growing up, and when a movie came out, I couldn't wait to see it. However, the film stays as far away from the source material as possible, which makes me wonder why the heck this movie was made.



    There were certain things the movie just couldn't get right that I didn't think need changing. For example, in the book, Annabeth is blonde, Percy is 12, and when the car crash happens in the beginning, Grover was supposed to be unconscious. While it was true that Luke is evil, Percy doesn't fight him at the end. He fights Ares, the god of war.



    The acting is decent, and Logan Lerman is a decent Percy Jackson. The special effects are cool, and the fights are really entertaining. The comedic elements are there, and the chemistry between the three actors are likeable.

    In the end, it's just a popcorn flick for the family. It may not be the best movie ever made, but it's decent enough to enjoy. I just wish the movie stuck closer to the source material.
    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief

    I guess you know the drill already. With the Lord of the Rings making Hollywood studios go into a frenzy in adapting the many fantasy books out there, not everything Tinseltown touched turned to box office gold, and more often than not, save for that famous boy wizard, what could have been pilots of franchises, became no more than false starts. I suppose it goes to show that a solid story is still fundamental, other than making yet another special effects extravaganza to try and wow a growingly jaded audience.

    So the verdict for Percy Jackson & the Olympians? I dare say I was impressed by how engaging it was, so much so that 2 hours just flew by, but that doesn't mean that it didn't have its fair share of plot loopholes for you to ridicule, or clichés that make you chuckle that these are still utilized in this day and age. Simply put, if the Greek gods and goddesses were all powerful, especially that of Zeus, well the first few minutes as played by Sean Bean, made him out to be a clueless weakling who had his all powerful lightning bolt being stolen from under his nose, like taking candy from a kid, and now the kid's throwing a bad tantrum, threatening the fate of the world and that of Olympus (erm, the Empire State Building in New York, anyone?) unless his accused, the titular thief and demigod son of Poseidon (Kevin McKidd) coughs out his favourite toy.

    But that is only if Percy Jackson (Logan Lerman) is guilty in the first place, given that he actually doesn't know his half-god lineage no thanks to Poseidon being horny enough (as do the other gods in their frequent visits to the human earth) to impregnate Sally Jackson (Catherine Keener), and then Sally deciding to keep Percy safe from jealous harm from other godly beings, because being the son of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades (Steve Coogan) is a big thing actually, the three being big daddies and sworn brothers in this mythology.

    But of course in one fell swoop, all hell breaks loose, Percy discovers that a Pen can indeed be a powerful weapon, and allies himself with a Satyr Grover (Brandon T. Jackson) his good friend and protector, the cute demigod Annabeth (Alexandra Daddario) - note the necessary trio of heroes in the vein of Harry Potter here given that they're demigods, but still need to go to a Hogwarts equivalent to hone their special abilities, amongst other Greek god offsprings numbering in the hundreds (told you they were horny), in the middle of a nowhere forest, demarcated by a sign board and a force field to keep out muggles, I mean, humans.

    Being an introductory film to the world of the Olympians, we learn facts like why Percy's such a big deal (no he didn't repel the biggest foe in the franchise), and the little do's and don'ts they have to learn from the likes of the centaur Chiron (Pierce Brosnan). But kids being kids, and wanting to save his mom from the clutches of Hell, Percy and his friends embark on an American cross country road trip, and in the meantime try to decipher just who could that Thief be, having 14 days as the deadline to meet, which forms the basis of incidents and episodes that the trio come face to face with in exhibiting their powers (well, actually only Percy's).

    Part of the fun is to see how other notable names in the casting list get to play up their gods and demon status. Uma Thurman stars as Medusa, spruced up by special effects snakes adorned on her head, which at certain points looked quite CG-ed for its own good. Or having Rosario Dawson star as Persephone in quite fed-up manner, and the lists goes on. Suffice to say that many of the appearances here are quite self contained in the scene they appear in, that they rarely re-appear again until the sequel (already announced for next year). Joe Pantoliano hams it up as Percy's muggle, I mean human step dad, and I was somewhat impressed by the extremely mean looking CG design of Hades, which can really strike fear with his appearance. The one that came out in the bonfire, that is.

    With Clash of the Titans coming just round the corner, one wonders whether it may suffer from an audience jaded with this version's interpretation of Greek mythology, plus the uncanny use of the same villainous types that would prove detrimental by the time Titans come around. I guess that remains to be seen. Meanwhile, stay tuned when the end credits start rolling, as there's a scene that'll come on as soon as the cast list rolls off. And I certainly have no clue why "The Olympians" were dropped from the title of its release here.
    7nic-b-2108

    Meh....

    I recently read the book series (out of boredom), so I saw this film today with my friend. Firstly, it is quite different from the book. A major part of the storyline was completely left out (or even discarded), some parts were removed, and random parts added that did nothing for the storyline whatsoever. The beginning of the movie felt rather rushed, and hearing the 'whhaat?' from my friend confirmed the fact that they don't really explain things much in the first place. Anyone who might've recently studied Greek mythology or like to read about it as a general interest..it might make more sense to. Otherwise, it would seem a little random.

    I'm never impressed when movies make changes from the books that don't greatly benefit the storyline. Unfortunately this was the case, with several things being completely different. But, if you've not read the books, you won't know any better. Still, I think keeping with the original storyline would've been fine, and definitely wouldn't have made the movie longer if done properly.

    I honestly thought the acting was excellent from all of them, and there are quite a few laughs along the way.

    I'm giving this a 6. It wasn't great, but it wasn't bad either. It should've been better. I doubt they'll continue to make the other books into movies, much like they've completely botched the movie versions of my favourite books (His Dark Materials), but considering a major part of the plot was removed, it doesn't really matter much.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Am I the only person that actually liked this film?

    I have to admit it, I haven't read the book, but regardless of whether it was faithful or not, this rarely ruins a movie or TV adaptation for me. That said, I can understand the disappointment of those who loved the book. However, I really enjoyed this film, it is hardly the best movie I have ever seen, but I personally consider it one of the better movies of 2010 that I've seen so far, and that is saying a lot considering how disappointing some of the movies have been.

    Where the film is lacking is in the storytelling. There are those who say that it gets bogged down by too many mythological references, and I have to say I kind of agree. Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief had a brilliant concept to work from and a fairly original one at that, and while the references were very interesting and cleverly incorporated, the writers could have simplified a little how much they included. Back to the storytelling, it does have a lot of exciting moments, such as the scene at the museum with the fury, in Medusa's lair, the fight with the hydra, in the underworld and the climax, but some parts in the middle half drag and feel clunky, and I personally could have done with less of the scene in the casino.

    Complaints aside, the film looks incredible, the special effects are excellent and the cinematography and scenery are clever and skillful. The music only adds to the excitement and the dialogue has some very nice moments with some humour from Grover and with Gabe when he is seen on television talking about Percy's disappearance and both Medusa and Persephone are deliciously seductive in looks and in dialogue. The film also moves briskly in general, and the direction is decent. Personally I liked the acting, Logan Lerman is surprisingly appealing as Percy, and Brandon T.Jackson is lots of fun as Grover. People have said Alexandra Daddario was too old as Annabeth, I wouldn't know, but she looks lovely and is very spirited in the role. Pierce Brosnan was surprisingly good as Mr Brunner/Chiron, though it was a bit of a shock seeing him with a horse's lower body, Rosario Dawson is fabulously sexy as Persephone and Sean Bean is okay as Zeus though he doesn't have much to do. The real joys however are with Uma Thurman, who gives a delicious turn as Medusa, and Steve Coogan who was a big surprise as Hades.

    Overall, I actually liked this film, it was fun to watch, while nothing absolutely outstanding or mind-blowing. 7.5/10 Bethany Cox

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    • Curiosidades
      Rick Riordan, who wrote the Percy Jackson books, hated the script and has never seen the complete film. But he still accepted the paycheck from the studio for the rights and has stated he is grateful for how many people discovered the books because of the films. He also strongly advocated for the novels to be readapted, which would later happen with the Disney+ series Percy Jackson y los dioses del Olimpo (2023), for which he wrote most of the teleplays.
    • Pifias
      When Percy, Annabeth and Grover come to Luke to ask for help he is playing Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009) with a Playstation 3 controller while on screen Xbox 360 buttons are seen.
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      Hades: [yelling] Persephone! What could possibly be taking so long? Don't ignore me!

      Persephone: [yells back] Or *what*? What will you do?

      [quietly]

      Persephone: I'm already in Hell.

    • Créditos adicionales
      Halfway through the credits there is a scene showing Gabe Ugliano's fate on discovering Medusa's severed head.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Percy Jackson & The Olympians: The Lightning Thief: Deleted Scenes (2010)
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      Highway to Hell
      Written by Angus Young, Malcolm Young and Bon Scott

      Performed by AC/DC

      Courtesy of Columbia Records

      By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 19 de febrero de 2010 (España)
    • Países de origen
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      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official Facebook (Germany)
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      • Griego, Antiguo (hasta 1453)
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Percy Jackson y los Dioses del Olimpo: Ladrón del rayo
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Montreal, Quebec, Canadá
    • Empresas productoras
      • Fox 2000 Pictures
      • 1492 Pictures
      • Sunswept Entertainment
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    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 31.236.067 US$
      • 14 feb 2010
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