Journey 2 (DVD REVIEW)
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island
DVD
Review by Kam Williams
The Rock & Company Back for Worthy Sequel Set in South Pacific
We
were first introduced to Sean Anderson (Josh Hutcherson) about four years ago
when he embarked on a very eventful “Journey to the Center of the Earth,”
courtesy of Jules Verne. Now, although he’s matured from a wide-eyed adolescent
into a handsome, headstrong teenager with raging hormones, the lustful lad
remains game for another exciting adventure.
At the point of departure of Journey
2, we find him decoding a cryptic distress signal being relayed via satellite
from parts unknown. By locating the longitudinal and latitudinal coordinates,
he determines that the S.O.S. is being broadcast from the middle of the South
Pacific.
Next, he convinces himself that the
message must be coming from his long-lost grandfather, Alexander (Michael
Caine), an intrepid explorer who disappeared in the same area. Only by cobbling
together maps printed on the pages of three literary classics: Verne’s
Mysterious Island, Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island and Jonathan
Swifts’ Gulliver’s Travels, is Sean able to figure out that his grandpa might
have discovered the Lost City of Atlantis.
When Sean insists on immediately
mounting a rescue mission, his mom (Kristin
Davis) gives permission on
the condition that he be accompanied by his hunky stepdad, Hank (Dwayne “The
Rock” Johnson). The two soon depart for the exotic island of Palau,
where they hire a cowardly pilot (Luis Guzman) with a gorgeous daughter
(Vanessa Hudgens) to fly them to an uncharted destination.
En route, they encounter a severe
hurricane which has skittish Gabato struggling to control the chopper while
Sean and Kailani make eyes at each other. The helicopter ends up crashing on
the shore of an upside-down land of enchantment where small animals are large
and vice-versa.
Hence,
our heroes are as amused by a pride of miniature elephants as by enormous
butterflies and bees big enough for a person to ride. Hopping aboard
accommodating yellow jackets, the motley quartet proceeds to look for grandpa
while simultaneously soaking in an array of visually-captivating sights ranging
from ancient ruins to an active volcano which spews lava of pure gold.
Seamlessly blending elements of all
three aforementioned novels, Journey 2 is a
thrill-a-minute roller coaster ride guaranteed to keep the tyke and ‘tweener demos on the edge of their seats.
The kid-friendly fantasy is breathtaking and frenetically paced but not
frightening, and it even has its share of hilarious moments of comic relief,
plus a heartwarming message to boot.
Excellent
(4 stars)
Rated PG for action adventure and a mild epithet.
Running time: 94
minutes
Distributor: Warner
Brothers Home Entertainment Group
Blu-ray/DVD
Combo Pack Extras: Interactive
adventure; gag reel; and deleted scenes.
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