Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - What is the name of this movie? foreign.

What is the name of this movie? foreign.

Jumanji "Jumanji"

IMDB number: 0113497

Genre: Comedy/Drama/Family/Adventure/Action/ Fantasy

Year of release: 1995

Director: Joe Johnston

Screenwriter: Jonathan Henslin/Greg Taylor/more.. .

Other Chinese film titles: Escape from Jumanji / Escape from Jumanji

Cast:

Jonah Bobo

< p>Kirsten Dunst....Judy Shepherd

Robin Williams....Alan Parrish

David Alan Greer.. .. Carl Bentley

Patricia Klassen.... Carol Anne Parrish

Bonnie Hunt.... Sarah Whittle

Cinematography: Thomas E. Ackerman

Length: 104

Country/Region: United States

Dialogue Language: English

Level: Spain:7 / Sweden:11 / UK:PG / USA:PG / Canada:PG / Iceland:10 / Iceland:12 / Singapore:PG / Argentina:Atp / Australia:PG / Chile:TE / Finland:K-10 / France:U / Germany:12 / Portugal:M/6

Tagline: Roll the dice and unleash the excitement!

MPAA rating: Rated PG for menacing fantasy action and some mild language.

Release/release date: United States 1995-12-15

South Korea 1996-01-20

Spain 1996-02-12

France 1996-02-14

Belgium 1996-02-14

UK 1996-02-16

Switzerland 1996-02-16

p>

Germany 1996-02-22

Netherlands 1996-02-29

Portugal 1996-03-01

Denmark 1996-03-01

Estonia 1996-03-08

Japan 1996-03-20

Hungary 1996-03-21

Australia 1996-03 -21

Hong Kong 1996-03-28

Sweden 1996-03-29

Singapore 1996-04-04

Argentina 1996 -07-11

Israel 1996-07-12

Plot introduction

One day in 1969, the 12-year-old boy Alan Paris accidentally I found the "Yumanji" game chess buried in the soil at the construction site of my father's shoe factory and took it home. Allen had a dispute with his father and was about to run away from home. His friend Sara arrived and the two played "Youmanji" together. Once the dice was thrown, the chessboard showed incredible magic: Allen was trapped by the chessboard. Devoured, Sara was driven out of the room by a group of scary bats.

Twenty-six years later, Judy and Pete moved here, and they found "Youmanji" chess again. After studying the rules of the game, they discovered that once the game started, it could not be stopped and could only be played step by step to the end. The siblings could only continue Alan's game. After the dice was thrown, a lion and Allen, who had been imprisoned for 26 years, ran out. Allen was extremely happy to subdue the lion, but soon discovered that something was wrong. First of all, things have changed, and secondly, the game has attracted a large number of wild animals, causing the town to turn upside down. Motivated by Judy and his brother, Allen found Sarah and determined that the four of them would play the game to the end together. The dice were rolled again and again, and various disasters and dangers appeared one after another. The four people fought against them with wit and bravery. Finally, the dice stopped at the appropriate point and the game was over. Alan and Sarah also turned into children and returned to 26 years ago.

Alan and Sara threw the "Yumanji" chess piece into the river and returned home to live their own peaceful lives. On another remote river bank, "Yumanji" was lying quietly, waiting for its next customer.

Game of the Brave

There is no simple and safe testing method here. Depending on the details of the wormhole, it may take billions of years to get out of it. In some cases, even the oldest wormholes in our universe won't have time to bring anything back.

It seems that there is only one way to explore a black hole, and that is to jump in. This is definitely a dangerous game for the brave, because if you jump into a black hole, the super strong gravity field will tear apart every atom in our body. Even if you are lucky enough to enter a wormhole, the powerful force inside Still deadly. !

Assuming you survive, the wormhole is also asymmetric and you will find yourself on the other side of another universe. Before you can see clearly, this wormhole may suck you back to the entrance to the universe where you started. [Edit this paragraph] Wonderful dialogue SarahWhittle: Don't ever call me crazy,Alan!Ever!'CauseeveryoneinthistownhascalledmecrazyeversinceItoldthecopsthatyouweresuckedintoaboardgame!

Sarah: Don't ever call me crazy, Alan! Always! Because ever since I told the police that you were set up while playing ball, everyone in this town has called me crazy.

SarahWhittle:Youdidjustseethreemonkeysgobyonamotorcycle;right?

Sarah: You just happened to see three monkeys on a motorcycle, right?

JudyShepherd:Yeah.

Judy: Yes.

SarahWhittle:Goodgirl.

Sarah: Goodgirl.

SarahWhittle:A little rain never hurt anybody!

Sarah: A little rain can't hurt anyone!

Alan Parrish: Yeahbutalot can kill you!

Alan: Yes, but too big will kill you!

Alan Parrish:Stop giving things that come apart.

Alan: Stop giving things that come apart.

JudyShepherd:Alan, ready?

Judy: Alan, are you ready?

Alan Parrish:There is no "ready".

Alan: There is no "ready" yet.

SarahWhittle:They grow faster than bamboo. Take care or they'll come after you.

Sarah: They grow faster than bamboo. Be careful or they will catch up with you. [Edit this paragraph] Behind the scenes production The English name of this film is "Zhu Manji", which refers to a children's board game. Players move forward according to the numbers on the dice, and do what is specified in that square wherever they go. The film has a large number of special effects shots and is difficult, but its realism is far less than that of the earlier dinosaurs.