Who can wake up our childhood

Abdullah 2022-04-19 09:01:19

If I go back in time, ten years ago, this film must have made me think about it. I imagined that one day I could play this kind of game, explore the unknown world, and then swim back to the beginning of the game. Maybe you think the plot is simple and boring, naive and ridiculous, but think about our childhood, there is nothing more exciting than adventure, get rid of the control of adults, and go to the unknown world to prove yourself. Today, reality forces oneself to continue to mature, but the inherent qualities of courage and curiosity are constantly being lost.

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Extended Reading
  • Miles 2021-10-20 19:01:59

    Although it’s a little scary, I really liked this idea at the time

  • Roselyn 2021-10-20 19:01:59

    I was terrified when I was a child, and I remember every scene so far!

Jumanji quotes

  • Alan Parrish: Where's Sir Sav-A-Lot?

    Carl: Monroe and Elm!

    Alan Parrish: The Episcopal Church.

    Carl: No, it's not a church anymore. Now it's a Speedy Burger. Or at least it was. I don't know what's left of it. People in this town are goin' loopy.

  • [the rules of Jumanji]

    Alan Parrish, 1969: [reads] Jumanji: a game for those who seek to find / a way to leave their world behind. You roll the dice to move your token, doubles gets another turn, the first player to reach the end wins.

    Judy Shepherd: [reads] Adventurers beware: do not begin unless you intend to finish. The exciting consequences of the game / will vanish only when a player has reached Jumanji and called out its name.