Friday, February 17, 2012

One of many best films i have ever seen

By Jay Morris


Journey 2: The Mysterious Island is the 'sequel' of Journey to the Centre of Earth (starring the well known actor Brendan Fraser). Actually, I really don't know why they consider it a sequel because the story is completely different - the only similarities are the author of the books in which the films were based on (Jules Verne) and the character of Sean Anderson that appears in both movies. I also found it interesting that many people didn't know it was related to the other movie.

What we have here is a film that follows the same scheme of its predecessor - a lot of CGI and 3D effects, amazing and colorful scenarios, silly humor and nothing more. It was obviously made aiming at a younger audience, so don't expect any violent sequence or sex scenes with your favorite stars - Journey 2 is a movie for all ages.

Some of the films larger positive apart of the particular storyline is its fast speed. You might find almost zero boring or tedious moment inside this motion picture. Generally 3 Dimensional Effects within films today tend to be very poor having said that this particular film had solid 3 Dimensional effects while certainly not of Avatar levels though sufficiently good. As mentioned earlier on the storyline is a large plus so if you're fantasy addict, then you're without any doubt going to relish this motion picture.

The scenery whether real or fake is quite beautiful and looks okay not over the top. Same with the effects. Enough adventure and thrills without being too action like.

The cast of characters is ok. The Rock is a really solid actor he'll do a bit more than simply action and can also sing on top of that! Looking just a bit too big though. Michael Caine has a very solid role for his age range.

And even without any childs, view the movie. Exactly who stated that grown ups just have to see deep and artsy motion pictures? Now and again a little of honest good fun is important in your life - and this particular film produces that (at the very least In my opinion it did).




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