April 13, 2016

Eino 2022-04-20 09:01:11

Fast forward and watch it... The Logic Party can't afford to hurt... There will be something running out of that game of chess ah ah ah ah ah.

The rhythm was good at the beginning, but unfortunately I really didn't feel the protagonist. In fact, this setting can also write a good character, a melancholy, unpredictable uncle or something. Maybe the actor's acting is unattractive.

If you want to improve, can you describe more about the life of the protagonist on the other side of the chessboard? Then after the protagonist returns to real life, he can also have more twists and turns (childhood playmates and parents were taken away by one stroke). Because where you play chess pieces, you can make up a little more ups and downs.

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Extended Reading
  • Nannie 2022-04-23 07:01:17

    I wipe! This one is better than the Chronicles of Narnia! Why did Kirsten Dunst grow up so ugly...

  • Berniece 2022-03-24 09:01:17

    I didn’t like it when I was a kid. Although the category is science fiction, I was watching it as a horror movie at the time.

Jumanji quotes

  • Sarah Whittle: I have spent over 2,000 hours in therapy convincing myself that that doesn't exist. See, what happened to you was so awful I made up that whole thing.

    Alan Parrish: Sarah, it was awful. It was awful. It was awful, it really was. But it was real. Real.

    Sarah Whittle: No, no, no, it wasn't real, Alan. Your father murdered you and he chopped you up into little pieces.

    Alan Parrish: Sarah, come on! My dad did that? My father could barely hug me, let alone cut me into little pieces.

  • Alan Parrish, 1969: "In the jungle you must wait, until the dice read five or eight". In the jungle you must wait? What's that mean?

    [Sarah and Alan both scream as they witness him being pulled into the game]

    Alan Parrish, 1969: Sarah! Roll the dice, Sarah!