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Adventure Movie Reviews

  • The Fifth Element reviews

    The film "The Fifth Element" is a science fiction film produced by Columbia Pictures in 1997, directed by Luc Besson and co-starred by Walter Bruce Willis , Gary Oldman , Ian Holm and Milla Anderson Jovovich . The film was released in the United States on May 7, 1997. The story of the movie takes place in the future of New York City in 2259. An evil force in the universe wants to rule the earth, and mankind faces a dark world that cannot be recovered. The extraterrestrial good forces foresee the coming of this day and have been watching the development of the situation, but the "The Fifth Element" they sent to the earth to save mankind and the universe was shot down by the evil forces. The mankind restored "The Fifth Element" and sent the former agent Cobain who appeared as a taxi driver in New York City to assist, and finally destroyed the evil forces and saved mankind   .

  • X-Men reviews

    The film "X-Men" is adapted from the comic of the same name by Marvel Comics . It is the first film in the "X-Men" series produced by Fox Film Company, directed by Bryan Jay Singer , Old BaldyBeef Stew , Hugh Jackman , Ian McKellen , Halle Maria Berry , Famke Beumer Janssen , James Paul Marsden and other co-starring, the film was released in the United States on July 14, 2000   . The movie tells about a group of teams with special abilities, in order to protect the friendly relationship between humans and mutants, they are struggling to fight against evil forces. In order to protect itself and humans, X-Men has only one way to fight to the end.

  • Monsters, Inc. reviews

    "Monster Company" is a 2001 American Computer Animation comedy, directed by Peter Hans Docter , David Swarman , Lee Edward Unkrich , and starring John Goodman and Billy Crystal . The film was released in the United States on November 2, 2001. The film mainly revolves around two monsters hired by the monster company. One is Sullivan, the number one scary expert. It is a monster with a big head and covered with blue hair; the other is Sally's assistant and best. Friend Mike. 

  • Blood Diamond reviews

    "Blood Diamond" is a crime film produced by Warner Bros. Pictures in 2005. The film is directed by Ed Zwick and starring Leo and Jennifer Lynn Connelly.  The film is based on the Civil War of The Republic of Sierra Leone in 1999. It tells the story of a lawbreaker, played by Leo, who was engaged in diamond smuggling in Africa. After meeting a reporter, his thoughts have undergone a major change, and finally A story that understands the true meaning of life and love. The film was nominated for seven awards including the Oscars and the American Golden Globes in 2007. 

  • Up reviews

    "A Miracle" is the tenth animated film and the first 3D film directed by Peter Hans Docter and produced by Pixar Animation Studios . The film was officially released in the United States on May 29, 2009. It tells the story of an old man who had agreed with his wife to travel to a waterfall located in remote South America, but because of his life he was unable to make the trip. Until the government wanted to demolish his old house, he decided to take the house and fly to the waterfall together. The little fat man Russell had an adventure together.

  • Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade reviews

    "Indiana Jones 3 Crusader Cavalry" is an adventure action film directed by Steven Allan Spielberg and starring Harrison Ford and Thomas Sean Connery . It mainly tells the story of the Nazis and Turkey jointly creating secret weapons in an attempt to disrupt the international balance of force and swallowing the world. The US government sent Indiana Jones to find the legendary "Holy Grail" to resist evil forces. The film was released in the United States on May 24, 1989. 

  • Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace reviews

    "Star Wars: Episode I-The Phantom Menace" is a sci-fi action film produced by Lucas Film Co., Ltd., directed by George Lucas , co-starring Ewan McGregor , Natalie Hershlag , Jake Lloyd , Liam Neeson , and Samuel L. Jackson . The film tells about the prosperity and hidden crises of the ancient Galactic Republic. The story of robot war and lightsaber war   . The film was released in the United States on May 19, 1999, and in China on November 5, 1999.

  • Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones reviews

    "Star Wars: Episode II-Attack of the Clones" is the second episode of the sci-fi movie "Star Wars" and the second episode of Star Wars Prequel. The film is directed by George Lucas, starring Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman, H, etc., produced by Lucasfilm, distributed by Twentieth Century Fox, produced by Industrial Light and Magic, special effects, in May 2002 It will be in theaters on the 16th   . The film tells the story of the growing dark power that forced the Republic to take measures ten years after the Battle of Naboo, which eventually led to the outbreak of the Clone Wars   .

  • How to Train Your Dragon reviews

    "How to Train Your Dragon" was produced by DreamWorks Animation and was released on March 26, 2010. The content of the story is adapted from the children's book " How to Tame Your Dragon " written by Grecia Cowell in 2003 . The voice actors responsible for the film include Jay Baruchel , America Georgine Ferrera , Jonah Hill Feldstein , Chris , Craig Ferguson, and Gerard Butler . The story tells a Viking teenager Shikapu who lives on Bok Island . He must pass the dragon training test before he can officially become a Viking warrior. The Dragon Trainer Quiz is coming soon, and Hikap must seize this only opportunity to prove the value of his existence to the tribe and his father. However, when Hikap meets a wounded dragon and becomes friends with this dragon, Hikap's world will completely change from then on. 

  • Wreck-It Ralph reviews

    "Wreck-It Ralph" is an animated feature film produced by The Walt Disney Company Pictures. It is directed by Rich Moore , written by Phil Johnston and co- sponsored by John Christopher Reilly , Sarah Silverman , Jane Lynch and Jack McBrayer . . The film premiered in the United States on November 2, 2012, and in Mainland China on November 6 of the same year   . The film tells that the King of Destruction is tired of being the villain in the game world, so he is determined to leave his game to break into other video game worlds. During the journey, he accidentally enters many different game worlds and encounters the harsh soldier captain and the knife-mouthed tofu heart. The stubborn little girl, Winnie Lope, launched a wonderful villain counterattack.