All the water is on the other side of the walls. When they arrive at the geyser it is all dried up. However, he encounters a Giganotosaurus, and Trevor – who desperately is searching for him – saves him. Sean's guide is now a little glowing bird who has been present since the trio entered the center, and it takes him towards the river. They start building a raft to cross the underground ocean, and then the two adults become separated from Sean. They also figure that they must get out before the temperature rises past 135 degrees. They must do this in 48 hours or all of the water to create the geyser will be gone. Trevor figures that they must find a geyser that can send them to the surface. Trevor continues to read Max's journal until he realizes from his notes that they must quickly leave, as the temperature is steadily rising. Trevor reads a message from Max's journal that was written on Sean's 3rd birthday (8.14.97). Hannah and Trevor discover Max's dead body and bury him. They all continue until they discover a cave-dwelling that Max lived in. Trevor, Sean, and Hannah investigate farther into the mine until they fall into a deep hole, taking them to the " Center of the Earth". The cave entrance collapses, trapping them, so they have no alternative but to go deeper in the cave, which turns out to be an abandoned mine. While hiking the mountain, a lightning storm forces the three into a cave. However she offers to help them climb up to the instrument that has suddenly started sending data again. She also tells them that both her father and Max believed that Jules Verne's books were factual accounts. When they get to that scientist's institution, they meet his daughter Hannah, who informs them he is dead. They start by looking for another volcanologist. He intends to send Sean back to his mother, but relents at Sean's protest and brings Sean to Iceland with him. There he realizes that he must go to Iceland to investigate for himself. Trevor goes to his laboratory to find out more about the notes. Inside the book Trevor finds notes written by his late brother. In the box, Trevor discovers the novel Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne. Sean suddenly takes interest in what Trevor has to say after he tells him about his father, whom he never really had a chance to know. When Sean's mother drops him off, she leaves Trevor with a box of items that belonged to Max, Trevor's brother and Sean's father, who disappeared 10 years before. Trevor has forgotten that Sean is coming until he receives several messages from Sean's mother Elizabeth. Trevor learns at work that his brother's lab is being shut down because of a lack of funding. In 2007, Trevor Anderson is a Bostonian volcanologist whose 13-year-old nephew, Sean, is supposed to spend ten days with him. A sequel, Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, was released on Februwith only Hutcherson returning on the main cast. The film received mixed reviews from critics and earned $244.2 million against a $60 million budget. The film also introduced the 4DX movie format, featuring "4D" motion effects in a specially designed cinema in Seoul, South Korea, using tilting seats to convey motion, wind, sprays of water and sharp air, probe lights to mimic lightning, fog, scents, and other theatrical special effects. Produced by New Line Cinema, it is an adaptation of Jules Verne's 1864 novel (which had previously been adapted multiple times, most notably in the 1959 film of the same name), and was released in 3D theaters by Warner Bros. Journey to the Center of the Earth (also promoted as Journey to the Center of the Earth 3-D or Journey 3D) is a 2008 American 3D science fantasy action-adventure film directed by Eric Brevig and starring Brendan Fraser in the main role, Josh Hutcherson, Anita Briem, and Seth Meyers.
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