๐ด JUMANJI: The Next Level โ When a Horse Becomes Danny Glover, and It Actually Makes You Cry ๐ญ
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When Jumanji: The Next Level hit theaters, most audiences expected more jungle hijinks, body-swapping chaos, and Dwayne โThe Rockโ Johnson doingโฆ well, what The Rock does best. What no one expected, though, was to be emotionally wrecked over a horse. Yes, a horse. Who turns out to be Danny Glover. And somehow, itโs not just hilariousโitโs profound.
Letโs break this madness down.
๐ฎ Back to the Gameโฆ But With a Twist
The 2017 reboot Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle surprised fans and critics alike by reinventing the franchise with a clever โvideo game worldโ spin. It brought heart, humor, and a stellar cast playing against type. When the gang returned in The Next Level, they cranked the weirdness up to eleven.
This time around, the Jumanji game malfunctions, sucking the characters back inโalong with two unsuspecting grandpas: Milo Walker (Danny Glover) and Eddie Gilpin (Danny DeVito). But instead of inhabiting avatars they can control, the game assigns them to bodies at random. DeVito ends up inside The Rockโs muscle-bound avatar, and Gloverโs character? He becomesโฆ a black stallion named Cyclone.
Yes. You read that right. Danny Glover plays a literal horse. ๐ด
๐คฏ Absurd or Brilliant? Why It Works
On paper, this sounds like a throwaway jokeโa gimmick purely for laughs. And sure, thereโs humor. Seeing Kevin Hart translate Gloverโs slow, thoughtful speech patterns into exaggerated video game dialogue is gold. The idea of a horse being confused about how to horse is hilarious.
But hereโs the surprise: the film actually leans into it emotionally.
Milo, as we learn, is a retired man trying to make peace with his pastโspecifically, his falling out with Eddie. Heโs calm, gentle, and contemplative, the kind of man who takes a long time to say what he means. While trapped in the body of Cyclone, he starts to see the world from a different perspectiveโliterally and spiritually.
In the filmโs final act, Milo makes a powerful decision: he chooses to stay in the Jumanji world, not just as any character, but as the horse. His reasoning? Heโs found peace, heโs had his adventure, and now he can finally let go.
What started as a gag turns into something surprisingly poetic. Itโs about aging, legacy, closureโand yes, about finding purpose, even when your life has taken a wildly unexpected turn.
๐ง The Power of Casting: Why Danny Glover Was Perfect
Danny Glover brings a quiet gravitas to everything he does, and here, his performance (mostly voiced through Cyclone) anchors the emotional core of the film. While most of the characters are running, jumping, and punching their way through the jungle, Gloverโs Milo slows things down. He listens. He observes. He forgives.
The contrast between his serenity and the chaotic game world adds surprising depthโand creates an unexpected message: sometimes, itโs okay to stop playing. Sometimes, itโs okay to be the horse.
๐ The Comedy Still Lands
Letโs not pretend this isnโt still a ridiculous, family-friendly action comedy. The Next Level is packed with laugh-out-loud moments, mistaken identities, wild set pieces (hello, ostrich stampede), and Jack Black once again stealing scenes with perfect comedic timing. The film balances emotional beats with humor in a way that only Jumanji seems able to pull off.
And the cast? Still brilliant. The body-swapping antics never get old, especially as actors mimic each otherโs quirks. Watching Awkwafina channel DeVito? Comedy gold.
๐ด A Horse With a Heart
In the end, Jumanji: The Next Level gives us something unexpectedโa storyline that could have been throwaway turns into a powerful metaphor for lifeโs final chapters. Through Cyclone, we see a man come to terms with his past, find beauty in the present, and embrace the unknown futureโฆ with four legs, a mane, and a new sense of peace.
Itโs weird. Itโs wonderful. And itโs peak Jumanji.
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