- Critics have said that Columbus uses the same traits from his previous film of 'I Love You Beth Cooper', with the camera work being frequently pedestrian, possesses bad acting and hasjokes that continously fall flat.
- However, has improved on the film by not becoming a slave to the book (Unlike the first two Potter films) and was able to put more of his own style into the film and compressed certain events that occur in the book.
- Again, Columbus works in the genre that appeals to children and like 'Harry Potter', 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' is a mythical story relating to the overall theme of magic.
- Uses a similiar set of Hogwarts for the exterior setting of the film.
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