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- Professor Trevor Anderson receives his teenager nephew Sean Anderson. He will spend ten days with his uncle while his mother, Elizabeth, prepares to move to Canada. She gives a box to Trevor that belonged to his missing brother, Max, and Trevor find a book with references to the last journey of his brother. He decides to follow the steps of Max with Sean and they travel to Iceland, where they meet the guide Hannah Ásgeirsson. While climbing a mountain, there is a thunderstorm and they protect themselves in a cave. However, lightening collapses the entrance and the trio is trapped in the cave. They seek an exit and fall in a hole, discovering a lost world in the center of the Earth.
- On a quest to find out what happened to his missing brother, a scientist, his nephew and their mountain guide discover a fantastic and dangerous lost world in the center of the earth.
- This movie certainly isn't going to win any acting awards (sorry Brendan), and the story is quite weak - despite it being based on a classic. That said, it's saved by the 3D which was excellent.<br/><br/>I would say however that it is quite possible that it is BECAUSE it was in 3D that the story was not great. In my mind I can see a room full of writers and a director saying, "oh wouldn't it be really good if we did this in 3D", and wouldn't it be good if we did that.... rather than "how can we do justice to the book"<br/><br/>Also whatever you do, don't expect technically accuracy.. so many things did not make sense!<br/><br/>In conclusion, I didn't come out disappointed, but then I didn't come out thinking wow!!
- I was disappointed in this movie. I was expecting a some what serious action adventure movie, sort of like Indian Jones. Instead this movie had some of the silliest visual effects and dialog; it was like it was made as a kid's film.<br/><br/>Brandon Frazier is miscast as a scientist whom lost his brother 10 years ago. His nephew is coming to stay with him for 10 days. He gets a break in his geological research and he decides to go to Iceland to investigate. He thinks there may be something to the book Journey to the Center of the Earth. Him and his Nephew, Sean, meet up with a hot mountain guide, Hannah, whom is taking them to retrieve a box that has collected data. A lightning storm strikes, and the 3 run into a cave and are trapped by falling rocks. Now they have to find a way out, and discover the place that the book JTTCOTE talks about. It is just as the book describes. They go on an adventure across a sea, battle flying killer fish, dodge a T rex, and must find a way to shoot water out of a geyser before the lava reaches them.<br/><br/>Now to the special effects; they were horrible. The worst part was the ride on the mine carts. It shows close ups of them talking. As if that was possible and jumping from cart to cart. The whole underground sea was also poorly done. It just all looked so fake. And the dialog was as if written by a 5 year old. And Brandon Frazier doesn't even seem to try to be believable.<br/><br/>FINAL VERDICT: I'm sure kids would like it, but I didn't. I don't recommend it.
- With 3-D, a little goes a long way and, in the absence of a legitimate script with credible characters, the fun dries up long before the running time has expired.
- Although Journey to the Center of the Earth (Voyage au centre de la Terre) (1864) was written by French science fiction writer Jules Verne [1828-1905], the movie doesn't actually follow the book. The basic premise of the movie is that Jules Verne's books actually happened and are not just works of fiction. The actual book, Journey to the Center of the Earth, is used by the main characters as a guideline for their own voyage. No, it is actually only in 3D where theaters have a RealD digital projector. So, IMAX does not present this film in 3D. Otherwise the movie is also available in 2D at normal theaters. The story is essentially identical, but the 3D version was shot using a slightly different script to emphasize its 3D effects. The 3D version is also rated PG-13 (for some bloody sci-fi violence), in contrast to the PG the 2D version received. a5c7b9f00b
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