While going through a box of Max’s belongings, the two discover a well-worn copy of Jules Verne’s JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH that contains Max’s scientific notes in the margins. Trevor’s work at the university has been based on his brother’s theories on seismic activity and volcanic unrest, but the funding is about to be pulled out from under him.įrustrated, Trevor returns to his disheveled home only to find out that his nephew, Max’s son, Sean (played by Josh Hutcherson), has arrived for a two-week visit. Trevor, a college professor played by Brendan Fraser whose scientist brother, Max, disappeared during a volcano expedition ten years earlier. JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH 3D is the story of The scary creatures, however, may frighten younger children. There are two instances of foul language, but, otherwise, the movie is free of negative elements. The directing is sharp it moves the plot quickly along. Brendan Fraser as Trevor delivers a solid performance, but there’s a lack of chemistry between the characters. The action sequences are fun, but the story itself is a bit thin. This movie is a fun roller coaster ride augmented by the 3D technology. The inhabitants of the land are frightful creatures threatening the trio of explorers. Using state of the art 3D technology, the world they find comes to life in beauty and awesome landscapes. She helps them navigate the rough terrain to go to the very center of the earth. In the movie, volcano scientist Trevor and his nephew Sean seek Sean’s long-lost father who was doing research on the premise that the Verne book is based on a true account! An Icelandic guide named Hannah joins them. JOURNEY TO THE CENTER OF THE EARTH 3D is not a remake of the Jules Verne book but rather a new story based on its fantastic adventure.
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