MOVIE OF THE WEEK (10/13/19): JUMANJI: THE NEXT LEVEL
KEY CAST MEMBERS: Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Karen Gillan, Danny DeVito, Danny Glover, Akwafina, Rory McCann, Ser'Darius Blain, Nick Jonas, Alex Wolff, Colin Hanks, Morgan Turner, Madison Iseman, Rhys Darby and Marin Hinkle
DIRECTOR(S): Jake Kasdan
DIRECTOR(S): Jake Kasdan
WEB SITE: https://tickets.jumanjimovie.com/
THE BACK STORY: Despite almost having the game kill him and his friends, Spencer (played as a young man again by Alex Wolff) loved his experience in Jumanji – and why wouldn't he? Whereas in real life he's shy and awkward, in the game he was Dr. Smolder Bravestone (Dwayne Johnson), a muscular, brave leader who the ideal alpha male. Now, in real life, he's just a college student working a crappy job in New York City away from his girlfriend Martha (Morgan Turner) and friends/fellow Jumanji survivors Fridge (Ser'Darius Blain) and Bethany (Madison Iseman).
Coming home for the holidays, Spencer is welcomed home by his mom (Marin Hinkle) and his grandfather Eddie (Danny DeVito), the latter of which is recovering from recent hip surgery. But as Spencer is dodging hanging out with his friends, it turns out Eddie is also less than happy to see an old face when his former business partner Milo (Danny Glover), who has turned up after 15 years away mysteriously.
But before Eddie, Fridge, Martha or Bethany is able to figure out why Spencer is avoiding them or why Milo has shown up, they make a discovery that is about to change literally game: Spencer has for some reason and somehow been sucked back into Jumanji – and the game has been upgraded to the next level.
Coming home for the holidays, Spencer is welcomed home by his mom (Marin Hinkle) and his grandfather Eddie (Danny DeVito), the latter of which is recovering from recent hip surgery. But as Spencer is dodging hanging out with his friends, it turns out Eddie is also less than happy to see an old face when his former business partner Milo (Danny Glover), who has turned up after 15 years away mysteriously.
But before Eddie, Fridge, Martha or Bethany is able to figure out why Spencer is avoiding them or why Milo has shown up, they make a discovery that is about to change literally game: Spencer has for some reason and somehow been sucked back into Jumanji – and the game has been upgraded to the next level.
THE REVIEW: In action comedy, you want the movie to make you laugh, you want the action sequences to be intense and you want the characters to be likable. In a sequel to an action comedy, you need the film to prove there is more to the characters we haven't seen yet, the jokes to pay homage to the original film without being re-treads of punchlines and additional characters that enhance the story as opposed to making it feel bloated, out of sorts or just a lazy money grab.
And like all good video games, Jumanji: The Next Level checks off all these standards to make its players – or in this case, the audience – ready to jump back in to play another round.
The Next Level has all of the things that made the previous Jumanji film worthwhile: Great chemistry among its cast; Black gets to play another hilarious out of body experience as does Hart as the slow-speaking Milo with Gillan, Johnson, DeVito and Awkafina all getting their respective chances to shine while pushing their PG-13 language limitations. The action sequences are thrilling (one in particular with a group of rampaging mandrills that is possibly too intense for young children) and the story maintains the underlying heart of friendship present in the first film while making sure the sequel has enough stamina to stand on its own. Thus, if you enjoyed Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, you'll likely find The Next Level a fitting sequel full of entertaining adventure.
Whether or not a likely third adventure doesn't suffer pitfalls (pun intended), however, remains to be seen ...
And like all good video games, Jumanji: The Next Level checks off all these standards to make its players – or in this case, the audience – ready to jump back in to play another round.
The Next Level has all of the things that made the previous Jumanji film worthwhile: Great chemistry among its cast; Black gets to play another hilarious out of body experience as does Hart as the slow-speaking Milo with Gillan, Johnson, DeVito and Awkafina all getting their respective chances to shine while pushing their PG-13 language limitations. The action sequences are thrilling (one in particular with a group of rampaging mandrills that is possibly too intense for young children) and the story maintains the underlying heart of friendship present in the first film while making sure the sequel has enough stamina to stand on its own. Thus, if you enjoyed Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, you'll likely find The Next Level a fitting sequel full of entertaining adventure.
Whether or not a likely third adventure doesn't suffer pitfalls (pun intended), however, remains to be seen ...
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