Four students are tasked with cleaning the school's supply room and find an old video game called Jumanji. They get transported into the game's jungle setting and are transformed into jungle avatars to complete dangerous levels and return a jewel in order to exit the game. The movie combines action, adventure, and comedy and teaches that with friendship and support, any problem can be conquered. However, a second reviewer argues that the sequel Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle falls short of the original 1995 film by replacing the board game with something more modern, focusing too much on humor at the expense of character development, and including inappropriate cursing and sexual references for children.
Four students are tasked with cleaning the school's supply room and find an old video game called Jumanji. They get transported into the game's jungle setting and are transformed into jungle avatars to complete dangerous levels and return a jewel in order to exit the game. The movie combines action, adventure, and comedy and teaches that with friendship and support, any problem can be conquered. However, a second reviewer argues that the sequel Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle falls short of the original 1995 film by replacing the board game with something more modern, focusing too much on humor at the expense of character development, and including inappropriate cursing and sexual references for children.
Four students are tasked with cleaning the school's supply room and find an old video game called Jumanji. They get transported into the game's jungle setting and are transformed into jungle avatars to complete dangerous levels and return a jewel in order to exit the game. The movie combines action, adventure, and comedy and teaches that with friendship and support, any problem can be conquered. However, a second reviewer argues that the sequel Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle falls short of the original 1995 film by replacing the board game with something more modern, focusing too much on humor at the expense of character development, and including inappropriate cursing and sexual references for children.
Indians' favourite pastime has always been watching films. Movies
are excellent stress relievers and entertainers. My all-time fave film is Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. I've seen this movie several times and it never gets old. It combines action, adventure, and comedy. Four students are tasked with cleaning the school's supply room in this story. They stumble upon a video game and wind up stranded in the Jumanji jungle, the game's jungle setting. Everyone transforms into a jungle avatar with unique abilities and drawbacks. They find out that in order to exit the game, they must succeed; otherwise, they will be trapped there indefinitely. They must complete all of the game's dangerous levels in order to return a jewel to its appropriate position. However, it is not as simple as it appears. The movies show us that with friendship, support, and faith in ourselves, we can conquer any problem. I've always wished for a game like this to exist.
WHY YOU SHOULDN’T WATCH JUMANJI: WELCOME TO THE
JUNGLE
It's difficult to imagine that Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle is a
sequel to the 1995 smash Jumanji. It fell short of the standard set by Jumaji in 1995. I was disappointed that the board game was replaced with something more modern. The film's focus on humour resulted in a lack of emotional connection with the characters. The film is not suitable for children. There's way too much cursing and sexual innuendo. The sequel falls short of the original.