Now I'm the only one watching. The wife is tired from work and has already fallen asleep. The daughter is still young, and it is not suitable for watching in the short term, especially the pictures of dinosaurs and carnivorous plants in it, may also cast a shadow on her tender heart.
Human life, as a whole, is destined to be lonely. The only thing that can accompany a person's life is his own memory; but it is often forgotten. If it can be awakened inadvertently, it will be very emotional, and it will also bring a lot of inspiration. For example, I felt the painstaking effort my father put into raising me as an adult, as well as the father-son affection that was passed on inadvertently. For another example, Sean's father Max, in the play, left Sean's third birthday wishes in his diary. After a few years, Sean's eyes filled with tears and it was hard to let him go.
The film tells the story of two uncles and nephews and a girl exploring the underworld along the experiences of their loved ones. I should have read Verne's novels, but I haven't reviewed them for a long time, and I can't remember the plot. Therefore, there is no comparison with the original. In general, there are more scenes and plots to watch, and the narrative of the characters' psychological activities is relatively natural. However, it seems that there is something missing, maybe because of limited space, so I just have a taste of it? It gave me the feeling that the "center of the earth" didn't go at all, and the three or four observation points mentioned in the play have nothing to do with it. You said that this is a foreshadowing, what about making a sequel? But more than ten years have passed, and it seems that it has not kept up. All in all, not enough fun.
I checked the film called "Journey to the Center of the Earth". Since 1959, several films have been made. As for which one I have seen, I am not sure at the moment. But I think I'll get a chance to relive the old days. It's just that my father was probably gone by then...
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