Alors que la bande retourne à Jumanji pour sauver l'un des leurs, rien ne se passe comme prévu. Les joueurs vont devoir affronter des zones inconnues et inexplorées afin d'échapper au jeu le... Tout lireAlors que la bande retourne à Jumanji pour sauver l'un des leurs, rien ne se passe comme prévu. Les joueurs vont devoir affronter des zones inconnues et inexplorées afin d'échapper au jeu le plus dangereux du monde.Alors que la bande retourne à Jumanji pour sauver l'un des leurs, rien ne se passe comme prévu. Les joueurs vont devoir affronter des zones inconnues et inexplorées afin d'échapper au jeu le plus dangereux du monde.
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- 2 victoires et 10 nominations au total
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Level up.
Even though its central concept seems ever-so-slightly more strained this time, 'Jumanji: The Next Level (2019)' is about as good as its predecessor. In fact, it's sometimes even better. Basically, the flick is just fun. The crowd-pleasing body-swapping is amped up to eleven, shaking things up just enough so that they feel fresh. The main actors continue to properly impress in their chameleon-like roles, joined by a few extra treats that perform far better than you'd perhaps expect. Indeed, these new players are probably its biggest asset; a couple of them thoroughly perforate the entire experience despite only having a rather small amount of screen-time. The picture is often funny - though, never hilarious - and is oddly endearing, to boot. It isn't particularly deep or, even, memorable but it doesn't need to be. It's a good time at the movies; what more do you need? Obviously some better theming and, perhaps, a tad of nuance wouldn't go amiss, but it's just not that kind of film really and that's perfectly fine. Even if it doesn't impact you as much as some of the year's best, it'll certainly make you smile and keep you entertained for a couple of hours. Besides, its inciting incident is driven purely by character and it even manages to squeeze some genuine emotional connection, via a well-drawn dynamic between DeVito and Glover, into its otherwise otherworldly proceedings. Its acting is also deceptively simple but decidedly fantastic, fully immersing you in the idea that these major stars are actually four teenagers and two old men. Basically, it's not as simple as you might think. 7/10
Not bad, but not in the same class as the first.
It's an entertaining sequel. The effects and the story (in the game) were surprisingly good for a sequel. It also took entirely too long to get into the game.
What brought the movie down a notch is the tired troupe of grandpa has to have everything explained 20 times. And the overdone old man routine. Ugh. It gave me flashbacks of Jar Jar Binks. That and a miscast Awkwafina - maybe it's just me, but I found her to be incredibly annoying.
It is definitely NOT better than the last one, but isn't a flop either.
What brought the movie down a notch is the tired troupe of grandpa has to have everything explained 20 times. And the overdone old man routine. Ugh. It gave me flashbacks of Jar Jar Binks. That and a miscast Awkwafina - maybe it's just me, but I found her to be incredibly annoying.
It is definitely NOT better than the last one, but isn't a flop either.
Still amazing, more silly jokes and chaos on the screen!
Before going to the cinema to see «The Next Level» of Jumanji, I rewatched the first movie, just to refresh my memory. And after watching the new one, I must say - it wasn't underwhelming at all!
In addition to what the first film brought, new «Jumanji» has:
Given the above, it's time to wrap it up - «Jumanji: The Next Level» is a solid following of a 2017's movie. It's all about laughter, fun, amusement and adventures, of course. In case if you seen «Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle» and enjoyed it, the new «Next Level» won't let you down.
In addition to what the first film brought, new «Jumanji» has:
- more jokes;
- a whole lot of new characters;
- a fresh look at the existing characters;
- plenty of new locations and thus, much more adventures;
- an absolute muddle of what's happening on the screen;
- and yes, even more jokes!
Given the above, it's time to wrap it up - «Jumanji: The Next Level» is a solid following of a 2017's movie. It's all about laughter, fun, amusement and adventures, of course. In case if you seen «Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle» and enjoyed it, the new «Next Level» won't let you down.
Who Does The Best Danny Devito Impression?
I am very fond of the first iteration of JUMANJI, with Robin Williams giving a wonderful performance and the latest in CGI, which looks either quaintly charming or charmingly quaint a quarter of a century later. The remake a couple of years ago struck me as foolish before I saw it, but it turned into a highly amusing movie, with some favored performers. It made enough money that now it is a series. If they continue at this level, it will be a pleasant movie for me to see every couple of years.
When we last saw Jumanji, it had been turned into a home video game, and the youngsters were vowing never to return. Well, by and large they do, because the last one turned into a surprise hit. They're a couple of years older, cracks have formed in their relationships, and for various reasons, two of them can't go in, because their avatars are taken by Danny Devito as Alex Wolff's grandfather, and Danny Glover as Devito's former business partner. They've been angry with each other for several years.
It's a different adventure, and it makes as much sense as any video game. The avatars get swapped around, so the acting fun consists of watching the actors playing other actors in a FACE OFF sort of way. Dwayne Johnson does a pretty good Devito imitation, but Awkwafina does a better one.
This is one movie that is not going to win any awards, but if you're not in the mood for deep-dish suffering nor for something biliously Christmas-like, this is a movie with good performers in roles and situations that will amuse you.
When we last saw Jumanji, it had been turned into a home video game, and the youngsters were vowing never to return. Well, by and large they do, because the last one turned into a surprise hit. They're a couple of years older, cracks have formed in their relationships, and for various reasons, two of them can't go in, because their avatars are taken by Danny Devito as Alex Wolff's grandfather, and Danny Glover as Devito's former business partner. They've been angry with each other for several years.
It's a different adventure, and it makes as much sense as any video game. The avatars get swapped around, so the acting fun consists of watching the actors playing other actors in a FACE OFF sort of way. Dwayne Johnson does a pretty good Devito imitation, but Awkwafina does a better one.
This is one movie that is not going to win any awards, but if you're not in the mood for deep-dish suffering nor for something biliously Christmas-like, this is a movie with good performers in roles and situations that will amuse you.
Not so good
I really enjoyed the first movie but this one, not so much. The jokes seemed forced and not particularly funny. Even Dwayne Johnson's smouldering look wasn't funny this time around. At least Karen still looked beautiful as ever
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- AnecdotesThe movie saw one of the fastest turnarounds from filming to theatrical release for a major studio film. Filming began February 2019 and wrapped four months later in May for a December release only seven months later. Most films complete filming nearly a year before their release.
- GaffesWhen Fridge (as Professor Shelly Oberon) jumps to the last floating bridge, he twists his right ankle and is shown limping with his right leg while he is on land. Yet, later on, when Spencer (as Ming Fleetfoot) is tending to Fridge's injury, he is wrapping Fridge's left ankle.
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Mouse Finbar: Did I die and turn into a small muscular boy scout?
- Générique farfeluAt the end of the credits, the Jumanji drums can be heard along with herds of Ostriches running in the real world.
- Bandes originalesIt's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Written by Edward Pola and George Wyle
Performed by Andy Williams
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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- Budget
- 125 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 320 314 960 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 59 251 543 $ US
- 15 déc. 2019
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 801 693 929 $ US
- Durée
- 2h 3m(123 min)
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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