Children's fantasy adventure film with rich imagination

Idella 2022-03-23 09:01:17

I only learned about this movie after watching Dwayne Johnson’s Brave Game Battle Jungle. In the 1995 movie, the special effects were very rough, but now it is still quite interesting.

Robin Williams is definitely an acting school, but it's a pity. Spider-Man's woman, it was the same when she was a child, the female big eighteen changed, and did not become amazing.

The story is not complicated, but it is quite imaginative. Alan, a rich kid, was squeezed out by others and accidentally found a checkers game with bgm-Umanji from the construction site. Driven by curiosity, play with her secret crush Sarah. Unexpectedly, it was a magic box. Allen was sucked into the chessboard, and Sarah fled hurriedly.

Twenty-six years later, the luxurious abandoned villa was bought by outsiders. Judy and Peter, two mischievous children, found Yumanji again in the attic. After releasing the super mosquito and monkey, the lion was released, and Alan was accidentally released at the same time.

In order to save the destroyed town, three people must find Sara and complete this game to restore everything. The four people experienced the cannibal vines, monsters, hunters, wild beasts, crocodiles in the storm, cannibal floors and other creative plots, and finally completed the entire game in the earthquake. Then the whole returned to normal.

The special effects are really rough, and the monkeys and animals appear to be very playful, like toys embedded in them. But think about the movies 23 years ago, and I admire those directors. The 1990s was really the golden age of Hollywood, with all kinds of ideas emerging one after another. So the current director can only cook cold rice.

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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]