Can an unfortunate life bring about rebirth after overcoming fear and fighting bravely?

Gennaro 2022-03-17 09:01:02

This film is really good, its plot is great, and the special effects are super realistic. I have seen it before, and many pictures are still fresh in my memory. Now that the drama has been turned over and re-watched, I can still patiently watch it carefully from beginning to end, supplementing the blurred fragments in my memory. The female protagonist evaded because of fear and did not continue to throw dice to save the male protagonist. In fact, it is quite understandable. This matter itself is too strange and ridiculous and terrifying. Most people's instincts should be to avoid risks. No one else believed her, and even in the end, she refused to believe the fact that she saw with her own eyes. Instead, she hypnotized her male protagonist who was killed by her father (a folk rumor after the male protagonist disappeared). But her later life was still deeply stuck in the psychological problems caused by the incident. In the end, she went from being forced to taking the initiative to complete the game, slowly accepting and courageously challenging. After winning the final victory, both adults and two children won their new lives. Their bravery not only saved themselves, but also saved their parents.

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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]