Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle by McKenna & Sommers et al

This is a movie I wouldn't even have considered seeing if my friend Celeste hadn't alerted me to it.

So a curly haired wimp Spencer (Alex Wolff) morphs into the Rock — sorry, Dwayne Johnson — and high school jock Fridge (Ser'Darius Blain) is converted to Kevin Hart.
But, best of all, nasty hot girl Bethany (Madison Iseman) becomes a fat, bearded Jack Black and the socially awkward Martha (Morgan Turner) ends up as a Tomb Raider-esque Karen Gillan.
What ensues would just be a routine action fantasy romp, except for this body-swapping aspect. It lifts the movie to a whole other level.

But it all goes deeper than that. When Bethany/Jack Black meets a cute guy and falls for him, it's actually sweet and quite touching. And Karen Gillan's performance is wonderfully subtle and nuanced – I had no idea what a marvellously gifted actress she is.

It's worth noting that the screenwriting team of Chris McKenna & Erik Sommers worked both on this and Spider-Man: Homecoming, another dumb title with a colon in it, and another unexpectedly good movie.

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle may not be a towering cinematic masterpiece. But it does vastly exceed all expectations.
If you're looking for a movie to take the family to, I recommend it highly.
(Image credits: A dense jungle of posters at good old Imp Awards.)
Published on January 14, 2018 02:00
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