This 1988 iteration of 'Around the World in 80 Days' feels somewhat adrift, attempting to weave a crime subplot into the well-trodden path of Phileas Fogg's wager. While the concept of Fogg being a suspect in a bank…
Around the World in 80 Days
English Lord Phileas Fogg has just become the main suspect in a daring bank robbery. Meanwhile, he has made a wager with several other lords that he will…
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The 1988 'Around the World in 80 Days' presents a competent, if not entirely revelatory, adaptation of the classic tale. The narrative hook of Phileas Fogg being implicated in a bank robbery adds an interesting wrinkle, providing a…
For a film that embraces the sheer audacity of Jules Verne's premise, this 1988 'Around the World in 80 Days' succeeds admirably. The introduction of Phileas Fogg as a bank robbery fugitive injects a welcome dose of suspense,…
One approaches any adaptation of 'Around the World in 80 Days' with a certain expectation of spectacle and charm. This 1988 version, however, struggles to fully deliver on that promise. The central premise of Lord Fogg as a…
This 1988 rendition of 'Around the World in 80 Days' offers a spirited, if somewhat familiar, take on the classic adventure. Phileas Fogg's audacious wager provides the grand stage for a journey that is punctuated by the unexpected…
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This iteration of 'Around the World in 80 Days' blends the classic adventure spirit of Jules Verne's tale with the intrigue of a crime thriller. The tone appears to balance Fogg's eccentric determination and the exotic locales of his journey with the suspense of his being a wanted man. The inclusion of a determined detective in pursuit suggests a pacing that is both grand and occasionally tense, aiming to entertain with a mix of wonder and mild peril suitable for a broad audience.