10 classic jungle adventure movies, nervousness throughout (Ⅱ)

1, "Fantasy Forest"

The film is a live-action animated cartoon produced by Walt Disney Pictures, directed by Jon Fayut, starring Neil Cesi, Ben Kingsley, Idris · Elba, Lupita Nyong'o, Scarlett Johansson, Giancarlo Espesido, Christopher Walken co-dubbing. The film was released simultaneously in mainland China and the United States on April 15, 2016 in 3D, IMAX 3D, and Chinese giant screen formats. In February 2017, the film won the 89th Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects.

The film is based on the 1967 Disney animation "The Prince of the Forest". It tells the story of Mowgli, a little human boy raised by wolves. When he was forced to abandon the forest home he lived on, Mowgli stepped on his splendid self. Explore the journey, the story of a magnificent adventure. The

film has very good visual effects, making the animal characters described by Radiyad Kipling come to life.

2, "The Hunger Games 2"

The film is directed by Francis Lawrence, with Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth and others participating in the performance. It was in China on November 21, 2013 Released.

The film tells the story of the 74th Hunger Games is over, I thought I would live a stable and leisurely life. However, the nightmare has just begun. The twelve districts were also surging in dark waves, and Katniss became a symbol of rebellion. At this time, the 75th Hunger Games began, Katniss will return to the story of the killing arena. Although

has changed the director, the sequel has no trace of connection with the predecessor, from the scenes to the hairstyles and costumes to the props and makeup. This kind of unity and continuity is very rare in the sequel. In terms of plot, the story reproduces the original plot as much as possible, although the details are slightly deleted, but the basic rhythm of the film is guaranteed. The narrative method is closer to the first-person perspective of the original work, making the audience feel more empathetic to the heroine. It also alludes to some thought-provoking social realities.

3, "Predator"

The film is a horror film directed by John McTiernan and Stephen Hopkins. It was released in the United States on June 12, 1987.

The first episode of the "Predator" series tells the story of Special Forces Major Dach (Schwarzenegger) leading the special forces to the tropical rainforest to rescue the crashed helicopter members. Unexpectedly, he was attacked by an unknown creature on the way, which triggered a bloody battle. In the second episode, the predator moved to Los Angeles and joined the police and gangsters.

4, "Tears of the Sun"

The film is an action film directed by Anthony Fouquet and starring Bruce Willis, Monica Bellucci and others. It was in the United States on March 3, 2003. Released.

The film tells the story of a capable "sea leopard" team going to the jungles of Nigeria to rescue an American doctor who supports the local medical work.

There are not many movies dedicated to the theme of "Sea Leopards", and "Tears of the Sun" is one of the best. "Tears of the Sun" is also a film that analyzes human nature and praises idealism.

5, "Leaves of a Deserted Island"

The film is directed by Robert Zemigis, starring Tom Hanks, Helen Hunter, etc., a drama adventure film, which was released in the United States on December 22, 2000. The

film tells the story of a FedEx employee who was killed in a plane crash over the South Pacific and wandered to a deserted island.

In fact, the appeal of this film is not in the story itself, but in that it is another collaboration between Tom Hanks and Robert Zammicks since "Forrest Gump". In addition, the most fascinating thing in the film is probably the "wild taste" that is very different from modern urban life and the persistence of a person's tenacious survival.

6, "King Kong"

This film is an adventure film released in 2005. It is a remake of the 1933 classic movie "King Kong" of the same name, directed by Peter Jackson, Naomi Watts, Jack Black, and AdrieAnn Brody and Andy Serkins led the performance, which was released in mainland China on December 24, 2005. In 2006, he won the Academy Award for best sound effect, best sound effect editing, and best visual effect. The

film tells the United States in 1933. An adventurous entrepreneur and filmmaker led a filming team to a deserted island to shoot, including the heroine Ann and the screenwriter Jack. They were attacked by dinosaurs and local indigenous people. The screams were exchanged for King Kong's response. This gigantic orangutan, even the fierce dinosaurs was a bit afraid of it, but it just fell in love with it. An Qi then brought King Kong from the deserted island back to New York, but it was the beginning of its tragic fate. In addition to the visual spectacle created by the excellent special effects scenes, "King Kong" is also a leader in Hollywood blockbusters in terms of theme implication, emotional brewing, and plot details.

7, "National Treasure"

This is an action-adventure movie produced by Walt Disney Pictures in 2004, directed by Joe Det Dubar, Nicholas Cage, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha and Sean ·Bing and others co-starred in theaters on November 19, 2004. The

movie tells that the protagonist Ben Gates is an adventurer who loves archaeology. When he was a child, his grandfather John Adams Gates told him an amazing secret. The founding fathers of the United States, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin once buried huge amounts of wealth as a war reserve, and the secret of the treasure is hidden. In the "Declaration of Independence", a thrilling treasure hunt was launched.

8, "Wilder Hunter"

This film is based on the novel of Michael Penke, is a feature film directed by Alessandro Gonzalez Inarido, by Leonardo DiCapri O, Tom Hardy, Will Poulter, Domnal Gleason, Paul Anderson, etc. starring.

The story tells the story of a fur hunter who was injured by a bear and was taken away by other hunters and abandoned in the wilderness in the 19th century. After the hunter survived a miracle of suffering, he began to take revenge.

On January 11, 2016, at the 73rd American Film and Television Golden Globe Awards, the film "Wild Hunter" won the best actor, best director, and best film in the drama category. On February 29, 2016, Emmanuel Lubezki won the 88th Oscar Award for Best Photography for the film. Alessandro Gonzalez Inarrido used the film Won the 88th Academy Awards for Best Director, Leonardo DiCaprio won the 88th Academy Awards for Best Actor for the film.

9. "Indiana Jones"

The film is directed by Steven Spielberg, written by George Lucas, and starred by Harrison Ford, Karen Alan, and Paul Freeman. It was released on June 12, 1981.

The film tells the story of Indiana Jones, a professor of archaeology, entrusted by the US military to find the "Ark of the Covenant" in Egypt and battle his wits with the minions of Nazi Germany.

Spielberg's "Indiana Jones" came out, ushering in a new era of adventure films. In the film, the treasure hunt becomes the starting point of the adventure story, the action becomes the basic narrative method of the story, the adventure and courage become the highlight of the narrative, and the movie spectacles full of excitement and fierce fighting scenes become the most enjoyable feast for the audience.

10, "Six Days and Seven Nights"

The film is a adventure film directed by Ivan Reitman and starring Harrison Ford and Anne Heche. It was released in the United States on June 12, 1998.

The film tells the romantic story of a private jet that was blocked by a storm and landed on a deserted island. A male pilot and a female passenger spent six days and seven nights on the deserted island.

presents to the audience in a pleasant way of expression, which mixes all the modes of desert island adventure films, unpleasant encounters, creepy nature, and first kisses.