Childhood classic

Chaim 2022-03-15 09:01:02

This movie is a movie that impressed me very much in my childhood. The various adventures in it will trigger different plots every step of the way. It was novel and interesting to me when I was a kid. The story begins with a game called "Umanji". Once this game is started, it cannot be stopped. Only by overcoming the inner fear can the final victory be won. Allen missed this game for 26 years. Sarah, who played this game with him, was troubled by Allen’s disappearance for 26 years, until a pair of siblings, Judy and Pete, joined the game and was trapped in the game for 26 years. Only by continuing this game can they return to the game the various animals and strange plants that came out of the game.

Before watching this movie, I was only attracted by the thrilling plot inside. Now I look back and discover that even after 26 years in the game, Alan is still biased towards childhood. In the process of replaying the game, Alan discovered a lot of past Only when he didn't discover or understand things, he gradually became strong and began to understand the gentleness behind his father's strictness. After this series of adventures, Allen can go back 26 years ago, have the opportunity to say what he once dared not say to his father, and do what he did not dare to resist, really lucky.

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Jumanji quotes

  • Sarah Whittle: You might've told us there was a man in there with a rifle that hunts people.

    Alan Parrish: [exasperatingly sarcastic] Well, I didn't know, okay? It's just the roll of the dice!

    Judy Shepherd: [sarcastically] Is he the reason you didn't wanna play?

    Sarah Whittle: [scoffs] You didn't want to play either, Mr. We-Started-Something-26-Years-Ago-And-Now-We've-Gotta-Finish-It?

  • Alan Parrish, 1969: [angry] I guess I'm not ready for Cliffside then!

    Samuel Alan Parrish: [at the door, shouts] We're taking you there next Sunday! And I don't want to hear another word about it!

    Alan Parrish, 1969: You won't! I'm never talking to you again!

    [Sam slams the door behind him as Alan tears up the brochure in anger]