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• All countries • United States • United Kingdom • Canada • Australia • Germany • France • Spain • Italy • Argentina • Austria • Belgium • Brazil • Bulgaria • Chile • China • Colombia • Czech Republic • Denmark • Finland • Greece • Holland • Hong Kong • Hungary • Iceland • Indonesia • Ireland • Israel • India • Japan • Malaysia • Mexico • New Zealand • Norway • Philippines • Poland • Portugal • Romania • Russia • Singapore • South Africa • South Korea • Sweden • Switzerland • Taiwan • Thailand • Turkey • Ukraine • United Arab Emirates. Jumanji Blu-ray Review Win or die. Reviewed by, June 29, 2011 You should always face what you're afraid of. Imagine a family board game where the stakes of every roll of the dice are far greater than being forcibly moved back a few spaces, paying a hefty fine, or landing in a figurative jail. What if instead of losing a piece, sinking a plastic one-inch battleship, or failing to answer a question, the consequences of each turn were literally life and death, as the playing arena comes alive with every move and threatens to tear apart the very fabric of time and place, altering the environment and even the players themselves, with every roll ringing in not only the next player's turn but a new physically harmful and death-defying challenge?

Such is the premise of Jumanji, an exciting smorgasbord of originality and special effects that puts a decidedly deadly but at the same time full-on fun spin on family game night. For ages eight and up; don't try this at home; play only with parental supervision; warning: Jumanji may cause irreparable harm to players and their environment; for Heaven's sake, put this game away; don't you dare; oh yes you did; it's so on. Don't say we didn't warn you. If you think I'm rolling you're out of your mind. In 1969 New Hampshire, young Alan Parrish (Adam Hann-Byrd) one day discovers a long-since buried board game at a local construction site. Following a fight with his shoe factory-owning father, he threatens to run away and never speak to him again. Before hitting the road with a suitcase full of clothes, bread, and peanut butter, he opens up his new toy -- a game oddly entitled 'Jumanji' -- and, in the presence of a young neighbor girl named Sarah (Laura Bell Bundy), is pulled into the game, never to be heard from again.

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Twenty-six years later, the Parrish's house is but an empty shell. An out-of-towner and her niece Judy and nephew Peter (Kirsten Dunst and Bradley Pierce) move in with the intention of turning the old house into a posh bed and breakfast. Before school one day, Judy and Peter hear a mysterious thump-thump-thump emanating from a dusty attic. They're surprised to find that it's a board game calling to them, and little do they know the consequences the first roll of the dice will bring. Download spongebob sub indo mkv converter.

One move leads to another, and before they know it, they've unleashed killer mosquitoes and a man-child whom they discover to be the long-lost occupant of the house, Alan Parish (Robin Williams). Unfortunately, they learn that only by one of them winning the game will they be able to restore order and reset things as they once were, but winning means playing, and playing means utter chaos. If Jumanji's greatest asset is its originality, its second greatest asset is the delicate balancing act Director Joe Johnston maintains throughout the film. Not only can Jumanji be flat-out frightening and darkly serious with every roll and each passing frame, it manages to be playfully fun and highly intoxicating at the same time. The film walks that fine tightrope with every shot, and does so with confidence.

Robin Williams proves to be the perfect fit for the movie and it's consistent up-down roller-coaster-ride tone. He's more than capable of playing things light as a boy trapped in a man's body, but he also demonstrates the wherewithal to handle the picture's more sinister side with equal charisma and physical skill. His co-stars manage the same, too, playing their parts with a deadly serious posture as they battle all sorts of natural elements and creatures, but at the same time they prove more than proficient at going with the flow and playing with the underlying humor and wink-and-a-nod attitude that carries the film and allows it to play equally scary and equally fun. The film is a veritable fountain of energy; it builds and builds and builds some more, with most any of the many intensive segments seeming like the perfect climax, only to be topped by something all the more outrageous yet easily plausible given that the film's very premise allows for it to continue to go over the top with every passing moment. With Jumanji, then, a literal haven for the stuff of cartoonish nightmares come true, it's no surprise that the picture is a hotbed of impressive special effects.