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The magical, mythical adventures of teenager Percy Jackson - son of the Greek god Poseidon - continue in this heroic, action-packed thrill ride! Out to prove he’s not just a “one-quest wonder”, Percy and his demigod friends embark on an epic, cross-country journey into the treacherous Sea of Monsters, where they battle terrifying creatures, an army of zombies, and the ultimate evil. With time running out, Percy must find and bring home the fabled Golden Fleece, which has the power to save his world... and save us all! (20th Century Fox AU)

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Malarkey 

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English Slightly less dumb than the first instalment. Still dumb enough to rank among the trashiest fantasy blockbusters of today. I don’t know where the creators find enough confidence to shoot one sequel after another, pouring money down the drain. I think that these young adult fantasy stories don’t stand a chance unless they are as brutal as for example Hunger Games. To create a fantasy world that is not stupid is not as easy as it looks. ()

Stanislaus 

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English The first Percy Jackson was a kind of a light-hearted American family fantasy flick that I liked and I was quite impressed with. Unfortunately, I can't say the same for the second, as I found it too commercial and focused on a lot of wannabe funny scenes and moments that didn't entertain me as much as they probably originally intended. The rehashing of Greek myths, which was touched upon by a number of users here, also bothered me quite a bit in the end. In short, a film that will probably entertain younger audiences and undemanding fantasy fans the most. ()

kaylin 

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English A film that promises a whole sea of creatures in its title, but in the end only gives you a few, because that's all that's needed. It will be enough. The viewer will feel like they're getting a completely great spectacle, even though it's just a combination of several tales, and it's truly a terrible mishmash. The attempt at witty lines is nice, there's just not enough of them. The younger audience might like this, they probably won't mind the tarnishing of the tales so much. ()