Budget
$65,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$100,499,940
Opening weekend US & Canada
$11,084,370
Gross worldwide
$262,821,940
Budget
$65,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$100,499,940
Opening weekend US & Canada
$11,084,370
Gross worldwide
$262,821,940
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By Rigoberto 2022-04-21 09:01:18
After reading other people's film reviews, many of them are from a long time ago, and I feel emotional year after year. I feel like I went back to watching Central Six when I was a child, but when I was a child, I vaguely felt that I saw a rhinoceros elephant running down the street. I always wanted to watch it at that time, but I didn't know what it was called. Later, I forgot about it, and suddenly the camera flashed today. , tears welling up! The little boy was very scary when he inhaled...
By Maybelle 2022-04-21 09:01:18
2016-12-8 12:31A
sci-fi film produced by Columbia Pictures in 1995. Starring Robin Williams and others.
A pair of siblings found a box of mysterious board games at home, but they fell into a dangerous world full of unknowns and had to play bravely to the end.
The film was nominated for the Best Fantasy Film at the 22nd Saturn Awards in 1996. The plot is thrilling, interlocking and engaging. The bizarre plot was called "the most creative film" by critics at the time.
The peopl
By Cassandra 2022-04-21 09:01:18
In 1995, Americans had such imaginations that surprised me. In fact, I used to play this kind of game similar to Monopoly when I was a child, but it was possible to add fantasy elements to the game and then tell a complete story. Make it bright. There are thrillers, but there are also a lot of comedy elements, interspersed with a little love world, interspersed with a little love between father and son, interspersed with a little in the face of disaster, the warmth of unity between people,...
By Kaleb 2022-04-20 09:01:11
After watching this movie, I think the plot in it is still a little funny, such as the police car. But this movie is more about its finishing. The bravery of Alan and Sarah is worth learning from; Judy and Pitt are not impatient when they encounter difficulties, and the spirit of taking them seriously is worth remembering in our hearts. This movie taught me to be brave on the road of life, to face difficulties bravely, and not to back down. Let alone hand over difficulties to others and escape...
By Hans 2022-04-20 09:01:11
It is difficult to evaluate a movie 20 years ago with the eyes of now. It must have been good at the time. After all, after 20 years, the way of unfolding and expressing the plot is different from now. It's a good film, is the male protagonist a juvenile juanfu, so cute~~~
The ending is good, this film is very warm, hey, especially the part where the male protagonist knows that his parents are looking for him. Hmm, tears~~
Let's go to the topic, the parents of the UP master have...
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By Eveline 2023-04-13 11:52:49
I watched it when I was a kid, it was...
By Candice 2023-02-24 05:13:25
I went to the cinema in the first grade of elementary school to see it, nostalgic...
By Kaya 2022-09-04 20:48:50
The "Monopoly" game movie when I was a child was really...
By Marley 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Love Robin. Williams, though he may be a comedy star, can be moving in any...
By Johnathan 2022-04-24 07:01:02
It's the movie I've watched over and over and forced to watch a second time, but I don't hate rewatching...
Alan Parrish: [a pelican has grabbed the game] WHY DIDN'T YOU GRAB THE GAME, PETER?
[chases after pelican]
Sarah Whittle: [to a dejected Peter] Just ignore him, honey, he's a Libra.
Sarah Whittle: [calls to Alan] WHERE ARE YOU GOING?
Alan Parrish: He'll head for water!
Judy Shepherd: [standing by Alan's parents' graves] Our parents are dead, too. They were in the Middle East negotiating peace when...
[gets nudged by Peter]
Peter Shepherd: Our dad was in advertising.
Alan Parrish: I bet you miss him, huh?
[Peter nods]
Alan Parrish: Me too.
[puts his Jumanji hat on the grave and walks away, distressed]
Judy Shepherd: There he goes again. Listen, I know you're upset and all, but I kind of feel we should finish the game.
Alan Parrish: We? Why do you need me?
Judy Shepherd: Well, just in case any scary stuff comes out. Plus, there's a lion in my aunt's bedroom. What am I supposed to do about that?
Alan Parrish: What do I look like, a Ringling Brother?
Judy Shepherd: But she'll be home soon!
Alan Parrish: Won't she be surprised! I hope she's not allergic to cats.
Alan Parrish: Twenty-six years ago, you played a game with a little boy down the street. A game with drums.
Sarah Whittle: How do you know that?
Alan Parrish: I was that little boy, Sarah.
Sarah Whittle: [hushed] Alan...
[she falls over in a faint]
Peter Shepherd: [to Alan] You killed her.