The 5th movie of 2018

Kayla 2022-03-23 09:01:23

For the fifth movie in 2018, the previous Brave Game was seen on the TV in elementary school. Generally, most of the movies that restarted after many years will be unsatisfactory, but this one does not, although it is possible. Not as good as the previous one, but this one also has its own characteristics. Although it is not as exciting as the previous one, but this one has a lot more laughs, basically after watching this movie with a smile. There are many jokes about sexual reversal, which are bigger than the shameful iron fist. Also different from the previous game is that the previous game is where the elements of the game enter the real world, this time the real characters enter the game world, and they will also become the characters in the game. Isn't this the game mode I am longing for. The plot is still very old-fashioned, breaking through and fighting monsters finally saves the world. Overall, this is a good popcorn movie.

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Extended Reading
  • Aaliyah 2022-03-21 09:01:22

    There are indeed many old folks, thanks to the three male protagonists for choosing the right ones. Maybe everyone thinks this is a very tacky popcorn entertainment film, but after looking up a lot of friends' characters, my biggest feeling is: life may have been set for a long time, maybe you will meet different people and things, and always want to jump out of the chessboard when encountering difficulties. , But you can’t. You have to constantly recognize your own strengths and weaknesses, and use your talents to work hard to survive. Life is really like this!

  • Kennith 2022-03-22 09:01:20

    There is only one life, what kind of person do you want to be? May we all be brave and be ourselves.

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle quotes

  • Principal Bentley: ...this is what you should be thinking about: Who you are... in this moment of time... and who you want to be. You get one life. You decide how you're gonna spend it. Fortunately... there is no better place for self-reflection... than detention.

  • Professor Shelly Oberon: ...sometimes... it's easy to get so focused on your own stuff that... you forget other people have problems too.