A creative sci-fi commercial film that combines multiple elements

Theron 2022-03-26 09:01:06

I remembered this movie yesterday when I was reading the Mystery Island book, and I couldn't help watching it again. This is the second time I've watched the movie. The first time was several years ago. I almost forgot the plot, this time I watched it because I had a different experience compared to Mysterious Island. The narration at the beginning of the film says that for Verne fans, all the stories in its novels are true. So the protagonist embarks on a journey to find his grandfather. Eventually, they found the mysterious island near Palau. The plot of the film is not only mysterious, but also integrates the management island and many plots in "Gulliver's Travels". The mysterious island here is a combination of the characteristics of the three islands. It can spew out gold from a volcano, and then be the exact opposite of the body size of our real animals. Many plot settings are innovative and whimsical, especially when they finally found the submarine that Captain Mo left behind. In order to generate electricity, they used a huge electric eel to power the battery that has not been used for more than a hundred years. With a voltage of tens of millions of volts, such as riding a bee to climb a mountain, it is also a good idea to explain the mysterious island of Atlantis in the film. It also contains love, family, and friendship. And so on a variety of different emotional elements. It's just that Dwayne Johnson taught the male protagonist to shake his chest, which is a bit embarrassing. In general, the various elements contained therein were successful as a commercial film, as evidenced by its final worldwide box office results.

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Journey 2: The Mysterious Island quotes

  • [last lines]

    Alexander: [presenting Sean with a birthday gift] I wanted to give you... this.

    Sean: [receiving the gift] A book?

    Alexander: Oh, it's not just a book: it's a trip I want us to go on... All of us, as a family.

    [Sean unwraps his gift and gives a knowing look to Hank]

    Sean: [showing the book to everyone] "From the Earth to the Moon".

    Alexander: What do you say?

    Kailani: Well, I think there's only one thing to say.

    Sean: So who's up for an adventure?

    [Alexander giggles]

    Liz: No, no, no!

    Hank: Oh, honey, what could possibly go wrong? It's only the moon.

  • Kailani: [the group's helicopter is being sucked into a hurricane; calmly] We need to get out of here.

    Gabato: [whimpering fearfully] I was thinking the same thing!