Jumanji
When siblings Judy and Peter discover an enchanted board game that opens the door to a magical world, they unwittingly invite Alan -- an adult who's been trapped inside the game for 26 years -- into their living room. Alan's only hope for freedom is to finish the game, which proves risky as all three find themselves running from giant rhinoceroses, evil monkeys and other terrifying creatures.
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- Cast:
- Robin Williams , Kirsten Dunst , Bradley Pierce , Bonnie Hunt , Jonathan Hyde , Bebe Neuwirth , David Alan Grier
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That was an excellent one.
Great Film overall
Good , But It Is Overrated By Some
Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
Maybe if this hadn't produced, anyone would have thought in the past peoples were fool.
2 kids discover a board game in a house that they have recently moved into with their aunt. They discover the power of this board game when all hell breaks loose after an array of animals from the board game come to life. They also release Alan Parrish a man who has been trapped in the board game for 26 years. Alan, the 2 kids and Alan's old friend Sarah must work together to end the game and finish what they started.For what it is, Jumanji is quite an entertaining film; there is plenty of noise and chaos and the idea that they must finish the game in order to return to normality does give the film a sense of urgency and makes Jumanji a fairly involving film (once it gets going). Unfortunately, a lot of what you see between point A and point B is repetitive (all the animals that come to life arrive for a short time, do essentially the same thing and then disappear). This cycle is repeated throughout the film which does make the film feel a little monotonous.On the flip side, director Joe Johnston (realising that he's working from a flimsy script) throws everything at the screen and despite being repetitive the film does have some exciting sequences and occasional moments of comedy. It's actually the energetic way that the film is directed that saves the film slightly as in lesser hands it probably would be a complete disaster.Williams was always good value to watch and puts in another fun turn here; although in the moment when he's released from the board game he comes dangerously close to 'overacting' but just about gets away with it I think. Jonathan Hyde also does well in a dual role (although he clearly had more fun with his role as Van Pelt). Williams is nicely supported by a young Kirsten Dunst and the likes of Bonnie Hunt, David Alan Grier and Bradley Pierce are also OK in support.There are some problems with this picture such as a weak narrative and poor special effects and I also felt that the effects side of the production was more important to those concerned than the actual story creating a style over substance effect - although the film is geared more towards kids so perhaps this was intentional. I also found the film to be a little contrived; Alan needs to find his old friend in order to finish the board game and despite 26 years passing she's conveniently living in the same house she grew up in as a child. Yes I mean it's possible, but it's also terribly convenient.Still flaws and all this is still pretty entertaining and it also has quite a nice ending essentially showing what would have happened had they not played the game in the first place. It's worth watching, but perhaps would have been better with a stronger and better developed story.
I had to watch this before seeing the new film because well, it is the original. And the special effects hold up remarkably well except for a handful of things like the monkeys. The story is well told and compelling and has characters which are well developed and you end up caring about despite their flaws. Overall I can see why this film is so beloved and remembered. Final score for this movie is a very, very solid eight out of ten.
This movie was very fun, exciting, action-packed, and adventure-filled for the entire family. We all really enjoyed watching Jumanji and definitely could watch it again