The film is a sloppy children's film, with ugly, stingy, unsightly scenes, a shaky, reluctant story, and only Verne's themes are noteworthy. I haven't read Verne since I was ten years old, and I've never read "Adventure in the Center of the Earth" (in fact, I haven't heard of it before), and I regret it now. I sometimes quite like a situation where, for example, sending a letter to a friend based on a writer's name changed to Morse code and being deciphered or something, that's pretty cool! Grandpa does this in the film, almost awakening my love for Verne (go back to Verne! I said to myself).
The native father slipped away to look for tuition for his daughter next to the erupting Jinshan Mountain. He dug up a piece of gold that was bigger than the others, and wanted to carry it away. The shrunk down baby elephant is very cute! Riding a bee to avoid hummingbirds, scuba diving naked to open hatches, and harpooning an electric eel for electricity are also cute.
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