Zathura: A Space Adventure

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Plot

Two young brothers are drawn into an intergalactic adventure when their house is magically hurtled through space because of the board game they are playing.

Release Year: 2005

Rating: 6.2/10 (25,401 voted)

Critic's Score: 67/100

Director:
Jon Favreau

Stars: Josh Hutcherson, Jonah Bobo, Dax Shepard

Storyline
Danny and Walter are two brothers who barely get along even while driving their parents to distraction as their older sister tries to ignore them. Despite their squabbling, the brothers manage cooperate enough to play an old mechanical board game named Zathura. However, after their first move, they find that the game has apparently flung them, their sister and their entire house into outer space. Furthermore, the brothers surmise the only way to return home is to finish the game. However with almost every move, new dangers arise as the siblings find themselves learning to cooperate in ways they never expected as they realize what they mean to each other.

Writers: Chris Van Allsburg, David Koepp

Cast:

Jonah Bobo

Danny


Josh Hutcherson

Walter


Dax Shepard

Astronaut


Kristen Stewart

Lisa


Tim Robbins

Dad


Frank Oz

Robot

(voice)


John Alexander

Robot


Derek Mears

Lead Zorgon


Douglas Tait

Zorgon


Joe Bucaro III

Zorgon

(as Joe Bucaro)


Jeff Wolfe

Zorgon

Taglines:
Adventure Is Waiting



Details

Official Website:
Sony Pictures [United States] |

Release Date: 11 November 2005

Filming Locations: Los Angeles, California, USA



Box Office Details

Budget: $65,000,000

(estimated)

Opening Weekend: $13,427,872
(USA)
(13 November 2005)
(3223 Screens)

Gross: $28,045,540
(USA)
(11 December 2005)



Technical Specs

Runtime:


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USA:
(DVD version)



Did You Know?

Trivia:

In every Chris Van Allsburg book, there is a bull terrier named Fritz. Jon Favreau put Fritz in the movie – look for a Beanie Baby bull terrier behind Walter near the end of the movie.

Goofs:

Incorrectly regarded as goofs:
When the astronaut sets fire to the sofa and kicks it out of the door into space, the couch shouldn't burn because there is no oxygen. Given that the characters can go outside and breathe without any harm, such a detail can to be excused.

Quotes:

Lisa:
Lisa is upstairs!



User Review

Wonderful adventure

Rating: 8/10


It is rare when a movie transports me back to my childhood memories,
reminding me of the time when playing games use to be fun. Adventures
were limited by imagination, and Summer days were transformed into
magic. "Zathura", directed by Jon Favreau, based on a book by Chris Van
Allsburg, came knocking on my door and invited me to come out and play.

Author/Artist, Van Allsburg has a wonderful gift. His vision is firmly
planted in a realm of childhood experiences. More illustration than
words, his books evoke worlds of wonder. The last movie based on one of
his stories was, "The Polar Express" directed by Zemeckis. It is making
it's re appearance as a seasonal movie. It is well worth seeing, and if
you can find it in IMAX 3-D, it is phenomenal.

Van Allsburg's book, "Jumanji" was filmed less successfully back in
1995. It failed because it could not find the right tone. Zathura nails
it. Both books share the same plot device; Children find a board game
that transports them into the game. Cards are drawn that effect their
fate and their surroundings. The only way to escape the perils of the
game, is to play it through. Jumanji was a jungle game and Zathura is a
space adventure.

What elevates this film is the believable interactions of the two young
players. Jonah Bobo plays the six year old Danny, who is always getting
in the way of his older brother, ten year old Walter, played by Josh
Hutcherson. Danny is looking for friendship and attention from his
brother, who in turn considers Danny to be a pest and a nuisance,
competing for the attention of their recently divorced father, played
by Tim Robbins.

The boys have an older sister Lisa, played by Kristen Stewart. She is
living in a world of her own, between her preening and dating, the boys
hardly see her. Although she does join the game late in the film, for
most of the film she is cryogenically indisposed.

The Game itself is a marvel of brightly painted tin and wind up gears.
To play is simple, wind it up, push a button and watch a number come
up, this determines the number of spaces your playing piece will take.
Two rockets chase each other around the twisting path. After your piece
moves, a card pops up. The card describes the action to follow. Danny
draws the first card that says, "Meteor Shower, Take Evasive Action"
and the game is on.

The movie is visually stunning. The discovery by the children, that
their house has been transported to a location in outer space, hovering
above a ring of meteors that encircle a large planet, is jaw dropping.
The effects are real enough to imply danger, but logic is not a
function of children's games, so it does not matter that oxygen,
gravity and warmth still exist in the house, even as it is blasted
apart by various forces.

Along the way the boys encounter a young astronaut played by Dax
Shepard, who helps them out of perilous situations like battling
engulfing black holes, and evading Fierce carnivorous lizards called
Zorgons. Along the way the Astronaut teaches them lessons in brotherly
cooperation, and even beguiles Lisa into sharing the adventure.

While funny and exciting, it is never preachy, Zathura is intelligently
written and directed, this is a great family film. I give it **** out
of five stars.