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Seeing it in 2D will still give you the same goofy chases and rapidly moving objects but it will feel like those westerns in the 50's where everyone punches at the screen and seems to do unnecessary movements towards the camera. This single thing is of course the fact that it is filmed in 3D. Feeling that my cinematic experience did not need lots of children making noise and grabbing at the air I gave this a pass until DVD and, to be honest, I may have robbed it of the single thing that it had going for it. As it transpires however, this film sets its targets firmly on the family audience who have all turned up for the novelty of seeing stuff coming at you and (if the adverts are to be believed) gasping and waving your hands in the air as things whistle by your head. I'll leave it to the message boards to get all hot under the collar about the lack of respect for the source material of the same name, but for me personally I really couldn't give two hoots whether it is close or not as long as the thing that it twists the source material into is fun and entertaining.
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Title (Brazil): "Viagem ao Centro da Terra" ("Journey to the Center of the Earth")
JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH IN HINDI 1080P MOVIE
I have just seen this movie on DVD, but for those viewers that saw it in 3D in the movie theaters, the impact was certainly bigger and bigger. However, the strongest part of this enjoyable movie is certainly the special effects. The characters are nice and there is a strong chemistry between Brendan Fraser and the unknown Anita Briem. This nth version of the classic novel of Jules Verne is an entertaining adventure. They seek an exit and falls in a hole, discovering a lost world in the center of the Earth. However, a lightening collapses the entrance and the trio is trapped in the cave. While climbing a mountain, there is a thunderstorm and they protect themselves in a cave. He decides to follow the steps of Max with Sean and they travel to Iceland, where they meet the guide Hannah Ásgeirsson (Anita Briem). She gives a box to Trevor that belonged to his missing brother Max Anderson and Trevor finds a book with references to the last journey of his brother. Professor Trevor Anderson (Brendan Fraser) receives his teenager nephew Sean Anderson (Josh Hutcherson) that will spend ten days with him while his mother Elizabeth Anderson (Jane Wheeler) prepares to move to Canada. The special effects are nice, but I'd hate to say it this one is a good film, but strictly for the kiddie trade. But try and apply that to 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea or From the Earth to the Moon and you might run into trouble. The notion that the Verne novels were not speculative fiction, but actual fact is an interesting one. One piece of silliness from the first film was the pet goose that the Mason expedition carried along and the nasty end it met is eliminated. A lot of what was in the first film is here, though not necessarily in that order. Best scene is one where Holloway gets separated from the others and in eluding a very large T-Rex, gets some T-Rex drool on his person. But as I said, the three of them sort of stumble into the path to the center of the earth and then the next hour or so is like an Indiana Jones film with some Jurassic Park tossed in. Josh Holloway brings his father's copy of the Verne novel with all kinds of notations which lead them to Briem who just happens to be a guide and who takes them up the side of the volcano Verne wrote about. At the same time he's contemplating a trip to Iceland, his sister-in-law dumps his late brother's kid on him who's all of thirteen. He and Anita Briem's father were Vernists, apparently folks out there who believe that what Verne wrote about has some basis in fact. Brendan Fraser is a scientist who's brother went missing eleven years ago searching for the fabled land underneath that Verne talks about in his novel. And it's not a planned expedition from the Icelandic volcano into the earth's bowels, the travelers sort of stumble into things. Instead what you'll see is something like an Indiana Jones film with the intrepid explorers just facing the unknown. The classic old version from my childhood with James Mason, Arlene Dahl, and Pat Boone set during the 19th century in Verne's time is not anything you'll recognize here. The new remake of Journey to the Center of the Earth is one far cry from Jules Verne's original novel.