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Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle

Jake Kasdan · 2017 · Film

1h 59m · Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy

In 97 Achriom libraries · rated 3.2 of 5

This film reinvigorates the adventure genre with a humorous twist, blending nostalgia with modern sensibilities.

UpliftingContemporaryIdentity Exploration in Fantastical WorldsThe Power of Friendship and TeamworkPersonal Growth Through ChallengesThe Clash of Teen Angst and AdventureHumor Amidst Perilous Situations

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