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Jumanji Review

<p>I have only foggy memories of watching the original Jumanji on television as a child&period; I didn&&num;8217&semi;t know who Robin Williams was at the time&comma; but the action&comma; mystery&comma; and fear lent themselves to an unforgettable film&period; The PG-13 remake&comma; Jumanji&colon; Welcome to the Jungle centers around a similar plot&comma; an unlikely group of high schoolers &lpar;the video game nerd&comma; the football star&comma; the bookworm&comma; and the popular girl&rpar; find themselves playing the cursed game&period; Although this time&comma; the reality-bending toy is not a board game&comma; but a video game&period; Yes&comma; in this reboot of Jumanji&comma; Jumanji itself is also a reboot&period; There&&num;8217&semi;s something unwittingly poetic about it&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If this mystical video game did exist&comma; it would undoubtedly be played with a Playstation—Welcome to the Jungle is very congruent with the Sony school of filmmaking for a modern audience&period; The dialogue is sprinkled with such archetypally pop expressions as &&num;8220&semi;Yes Queen&excl;&&num;8221&semi; and &&num;8220&semi;I literally can&&num;8217&semi;t even&period;&&num;8221&semi; Background characters can be seen with brightly dyed hair&comma; characters monitor the popularity of their social media posts&comma; and careful note is taken of how phones today are a lot more advanced than at the time of the original Jumanji&period; Although this modern touch is apparent&comma; it doesn&&num;8217&semi;t overshadow the action-comedy elements of the majority of the film&comma; which takes place within the &&num;8220&semi;game world&&num;8221&semi; as the high school protagonists adapt to their in-game counterparts&comma; played by Dwayne Johnson &lpar;in a part almost-certainly tailored for the Rock&rpar;&comma; Jack Black&comma; Kevin Hart&comma; and Karen Gillan&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Welcome to the Jungle gets a lot of humor from the characters adapting to their new alter-egos&comma; the fantasy world they traverse&comma; and the mechanics of their in-game quest&period; The film makes continuous references to the fact that they&&num;8217&semi;re inside of a retro video game&comma; the plot reads much more in-line with standard action rather than anything targeting a &&num;8220&semi;gamer&&num;8221&semi; audience&period; There were a variety of moments where the film had a chance to make a more specific game reference &lpar;when Johnson&&num;8217&semi;s character has to repair a helicopter mid-flight he connects nonspecific parts when he could&&num;8217&semi;ve more easily pulled out a Battlefield repair tool&rpar;&period; In fact&comma; the majority of the game humor boils down to &&num;8220&semi;NPCs repeat their lines&&num;8221&semi; and &&num;8220&semi;no more lives means game over&period;&&num;8221&semi; That said&comma; the nonspecific game world lends itself to the modern feel without explicitly dating the film with attempts at Ernest Cline-style &&num;8220&semi;geek humor&&num;8221&semi;—you can interpret that how you will&comma; but I admittedly consider it to be a plus&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<figure id&equals;"attachment&lowbar;2581" aria-describedby&equals;"caption-attachment-2581" style&equals;"width&colon; 1028px" class&equals;"wp-caption aligncenter"><img class&equals;" size-full wp-image-2581 aligncenter" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;tulanemagazine&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;Screen-Shot-2018-01-14-at-5&period;02&period;19-PM&period;png" alt&equals;"Screen Shot 2018-01-14 at 5&period;02&period;19 PM" width&equals;"1028" height&equals;"538" &sol;><figcaption id&equals;"caption-attachment-2581" class&equals;"wp-caption-text">Deadline&period;com<&sol;figcaption><&sol;figure>&NewLine;<p>Speaking of the NPCs&comma; one interesting thing is that although the game continually implies they aren&&num;8217&semi;t sentient with the &&num;8220&semi;repeating dialogue&&num;8221&semi; gag&comma; there&&num;8217&semi;s more than one scene where the in-game villains talk and discuss their unfolding plans with no relationship to the players whatsoever&period; It calls into question how much investment we should place into these characters or the in-game world beyond its hold on the unwilling protagonists&period; These questions are interesting&comma; although they take a backseat to the action and high-school flirting humor&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Despite the jump from PG to PG-13&comma; Welcome to the Jungle forgoes a good deal of the mystery and fear of the original Jumanji for a more fast-paced&comma; funny take on the franchise&period; I don&&num;8217&semi;t believe that Jumanji&colon; Welcome to the Jungle will be a film that a lot of people will still be discussing ten years from now&period; That being said&comma; the film is a really fun ride and a textbook Rock adventure flick with good action and a decent supply of laughs&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>COVER PHOTO&colon; Screen Rant<&sol;p>&NewLine; <&excl;-- WP Biographia v4&period;0&period;0 -->&NewLine;<div class&equals;"wp-biographia-container-top" style&equals;"background-color&colon; 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