On this past few weeks, I watched The Hobbit (1,2,3 ) ,
Jumanji, and Night At the Museum Secret
of the Tomb. From all of the movies I watched, Jumanji, even this movie was an
old movie, was the most interesting movie for me.
Jumanji is a magical board game that can make
anything appear to the real world. There was a writing on the side of the board
saying: “Jumanji a game for those who seek to find a way to leave their world
behind. You roll the dice to move your token Double gets another turn the first
player to reach the end wins. Adventurers beware Do not begin unless you intend
to finish. The exciting consequence of the game will vanish only when a player
has reached Jumanji and called its name.”
Alan, a boy who was bullied found Jumanji and
played with a girl named Sarah. Alan was trapped inside Jumanji and can only go
out when someone rolls an eight or a five. Sarah ran away because she was
scared.
25 years later a sibling, Peter and Judy found Jumanji in the attic and
released Alan. Alan searched for Sarah to play with them. they got through
dangerous plants, a stampede and more from the game and finished it. Alan and
Sarah came back to the time when they started playing.
Sometimes movies can teach us a thing or two. This movie
teaches us that we must face our problems and finish it. e.g. Sarah did not
finish the game causing Alan to be trapped. When they finished the game, Alan
and Sarah was back in their time.