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Zathura - A Space Adventure Review

"Zathura - A Space Adventure" reviews

Movie
Zathura - A Space Adventure
Author
anonymous
Date reviewed
2009-09-08 21:39:01
Rating
2.5/5 2.5 stars
Provider
CinemaSource
Review

Tagged as a "new adventure from the world of Jumanji," Zathura certainly keeps to the same venturesome spirit as the original. But the sequel still seems to be a bit of a retread.

Story

Based on the children's book by Jumanji author Chris Van Allsburg, Zathura shows what happens when 6-year-old Danny (Jonah Bobo) starts playing an old tattered metal game he finds in his divorced dad's wooden house. Danny's 10 year-old brother Walter (Josh Hutcherson) doesn't want to have anything to do with the stupid game--or his annoying little brother, for that matter. But Walter is forced to take notice when, to his horror, their house is pummeled by meteors after being propelled into deepest, darkest outer space. See, while Jumanji game is all about jungle perils, Zathura's game is set in space, in which equally dangerous obstacles are at hand. The more they play, the worse things get. The only way to get back to Earth is to finish the game--at whatever cost. Sound familiar?

Acting

Newcomers Bobo and Hutcherson are convincing as kids caught in divorce. Little Danny doesn't quite understand what it all means, but Walter is all too aware--and he blames Danny for their parents' split. Hutcherson does a fine job conveying the emotions tied up in such family turmoil, and Bobo--albeit a tad cutesy and screechy--follows suit. As the boys' older sister, Kristen Stewart (Panic Room) is the typical surly teenager saddled with babysitting her pesky brothers while dad is out. She ignores them mostly--until she realizes the house is surrounded by carnivorous lizard-like creatures called Zorgons. That gets her attention. As far as the adults go, Dax Shepard (Without a Paddle) is an astronaut the boys pick up along the way who holds a key to the plot, while Tim Robbins makes a nice little cameo as the beleaguered father.

Direction

Actor/director Jon Favreau, who gave us the delightful Elf, is still toying with his inner child with Zathura. Obviously, with the special effects and what not, this is his biggest undertaking so far. But Favreau manages to bring things, er, down to earth, as it were. He easily taps into all those boyhood memories of playing space cowboys and flying rocket ships--as well as expertly guiding his young cast. The problem with Zathura is it is too much like its predecessor Jumanji, but without talents such as Robin Williams and Bonnie Hunt to back it up. Of course, if you've never seen Jumanji, Zathura will seem like a fun ride for the whole family. But if you have, you may come to the conclusion the original already set the bar.

Bottom Line

Hollywood.com rated this film ** 1/2

Copyright © CinemaSource 2009.

Movie
ZATHURA A SPACE ADVENTURE
Author
anonymous
Date reviewed
2006-02-02 17:01:56
Provider
Review

Keeping audiences entertained is no mean feat. Keeping young audiences entertained, without having to strap them in their seats, is a much tougher task.

Adults, no doubt, believe that before the world became animated, they had it the best. Retro family adventure films such as Goonies and Indiana Jones were able to keep kids stuck to the chairs for a full 90 minutes - and Zathura is their modern equivalent.

The story is of two squabbling brothers who discover an antique mechanical board game that spits out cards which spell out events that come horribly true when read aloud. One card sends their house into outer space, obliging the kids to carry on playing in order to get them back to earth. Along the way they take on killer robots, meteors, slimy lizard aliens, and their elder teen sister (a nightmare for any young boy), an unwitting passenger in the house.

Essentially, this film will appeal most to children, or at least the inner child within. Happily, Zathura just goes to show that the kids movie market isn't saturated by big budget animated films and that good old human characters can still tick all the right boxes.

Copyright © 2006.



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