Showing posts with label journey 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label journey 2. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Journey 2 The Mysterious Island

Story: Journey 2 to is a sequel of Journey To The Center Of The Earth. Sean Anderson received a weird radio transmission from his long-lost grandfather that Sean believes coming from the Mysterious Island of Jules Verne.

Review: The story takes place years after Trevor Anderson his nephew, Sean(Josh Hutcherson) discovered a hidden world at the Center of the Earth. Sean, now a teenager, is the only returning actor from the previous movie. Sean's mom, Elizabeth or Liz, is now played by Kristin Davis(Sex And The City). The previous actress was played by Jane Wheeler. The possible reason for this is probably because there will be more scenes for Liz than the previous movie.

Although it is a sequel, it is a separate story from the first Journey. Just like the first Journey, there is also reference to Jules Verne. The Mysterious Island is a sequel to another Verne classic, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea. The story has much more better twist than the first. Replacing Brendan Fraser was Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. The Rock proved that he can do well as an actor too that he had many roles to play. For Michael Caine, it is rare that I get to see him in a family oriented film. Josh Hutcherson already ready for roles his age. Last I saw him was The Vampire's Assistant. Vanessa Hudgens came back in doing family oriented movie like Journey 2 and plays Kailani, the daughter of the chartered pilot. Last movie she did was Sucker Punch which was not a family movie. Luis Guzman the father of Kailani and does the movie's comic relief well.

The movie has no violence in it and the special effects are also good in 3D.The family will not be worried about their kids in seeing it and there are also family values to relate from. Journey 2 is released and distributed by Warner Bros. Phils. Advance screening was done at IMAX SM Mall Of Asia last January 31, 2012.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

JOSH HUTCHERSON EXPLORES “THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND” IN “JOURNEY” SEQUEL

Actor-on-the-rise Josh Hutcherson (upcoming “The Hunger Games”) returns as young explorer Sean in New Line Cinema's “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island,” the follow-up to the 2008 worldwide hit “Journey to the Center of the Earth.”
When the story opens, young Sean is definitely not where he wants to be.  It’s been years since his father’s death, and his mother, Liz (Kristin Davis), has recently married Hank (Dwayne Johnson) and relocated the family to suburban Ohio.  With no friends around, and a stepfather with whom he’s convinced he has nothing in common, Sean spends many solitary hours poring over his maps and Jules Verne novels and dreaming about undiscovered corners of the world that await him. 
            “He feels trapped,” says Hutcherson, who reprises a role that has matured in sync with his own life in the four years since “Journey to the Center of the Earth” first screened.  “He’s ready to move on to bigger things, and he’s filled with curiosity about the world, which I completely understand.  I think a lot of people do, even if they’re not necessarily interested in discovering lost islands.  There’s just a driving need to be out there on your own, figuring things out and finding your own way.”
            More specifically, Hutcherson emphasizes, “Sean doesn’t want any part of his step-dad.  He thinks the guy has nothing to offer; he’s unhip, uncool and has no imagination.”
            “Hank and Sean are at odds from the beginning, as one wants to connect and the other wants to distance himself,” explains Johnson.  “Family is one of the most important thing to Hank, and his intention throughout the story is to make his family whole again.”
            But as noble as Hank’s intentions are, Sean feels he’s to blame for everything wrong with his life right now.  More importantly, he’s sure to be the immovable object standing between Sean and the exploration the young man considers his birthright. 
That assumption will be tested sooner than Sean thinks when he receives a strange radio call one night.  It’s an encrypted S.O.S. that he suspects may be from his grandfather, Alexander, who hasn’t been heard from since he set out to prove that the Mysterious Island in Jules Verne’s novel was fact and not fiction. 
            “Alexander is Sean’s idol.  He’s pretty much always done whatever he wanted, and he’s always off on some crazy expedition,” says Hutcherson.  “If Alexander is in trouble, Sean will do anything to reach him.”
            Sean couldn’t be more thrilled and vindicated.  But his euphoria at finding his grandfather is short-lived when he learns that getting off the island will be much harder than falling onto it, and that they have very little time in which to accomplish it.   The ground beneath them is sinking.  Fast.  The entire land mass will be underwater in days, if not hours, and their slim chance of survival is entirely in their own hands.
Hutcherson was most recently seen in Lisa Cholodenko’s Academy Award®-nominated feature, “The Kids are All Right.”  His additional film credits include “The Vampire’s Assistant,” opposite John C. Reilly and Salma Hayek; “Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D,” “Bridge To Terabithia”; “Firehouse Dog”; “RV”; “Little Manhattan”; “Zathura” and “The Polar Express.”   Hutcherson won Young Artist Awards for Leading Young Actor for his roles in “Zathura” and “Bridge to Terabithia.”
             “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island” is a New Line Cinema presentation, will be distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.