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Day 50 - 02/19/2019
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle



7.1 /10
Year: 2017
Director: Jake Kasdan
Writers: Chris McKenna (screenplay, screen story), Erik Sommers (screenplay), Scott Rosenberg (screenplay), Jeff Pinkner (screenplay), Chris Van Allsburg (based on the novel "Jumanji")
Stars: Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Karen Gillan, Nick Jonas
Worldwide Box-Office Gross: $962,076,292
Budget: $90,000,000 (estimated)
Country: United States
Wish the characters presentations were more intense, because it still takes some time for us to remember who's who after they've transformed, the life system is really fun, the dnd/npc duality is also amaizng, the fact that it feels like a videogame and each character has a specific hability is amazing, most chracter development such as jack black's cool and theyr bonding is visibly contagious, especially since they werent even close to start with (which is GREAT!), the adventures could've been smoother, it felt too much at many points and simply action movie cliches
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