Rise of the Guardians.
Rise of the Guardians.
Jack Frost awakens from a frozen pond with amnesia. Upon realizing no
one can see or hear him, he disappears. Three hundred years later, Jack,
as the young Spirit of Winter, enjoys delivering snow days to school kids,
but resents that they do not believe in him. At the North Pole, the Man in
the Moon warns Nicholas St. North that Pitch Black is threatening the
children of the world with his nightmares. He calls E. Aster
Bunnymund/Bunny, the Sandman, and the Tooth Fairy to arms. They are
told that Jack Frost has been chosen to be a new Guardian, and Bunny
brings him to the North Pole. North explains to Jack that every Guardian
has a center, something they are the Guardian of, but a call for help from
Tooth's fairies ends the conversation.
Visiting Tooth's world, which resembles a palace in India, Jack learns
that each and every baby tooth contains childhood memories of the
children who lost it, Jack's teeth included. However, Pitch raids Tooth's
home, kidnapping all of her subordinate tooth fairies except Baby Tooth
and stealing all the teeth, thus preventing Tooth from sharing Jack's
memories and weakening children's belief in her. In order to thwart
Pitch's plan, the group decides to collect children's teeth. During their
journey, a quarrel between North and Bunny awakens a boy, Jamie.
Since he still believes, he can see everybody except for Jack. Pitch's
nightmares then attack, provoking Sandy as the Guardian of Dreams.
Jack tries to intervene, but Pitch aims a bow at Sandy, who is
overwhelmed and disappears.
As Easter approaches, the dejected Guardians gather in Bunny’s home.
With the unexpected aid of Jamie's little sister, Sophie, they begin the
process of painting eggs for Easter. After Jack takes Sophie home, he is
lured to Pitch's lair by a voice. Pitch taunts him with his memories and
fear of non-belief, distracting him long enough for Pitch to destroy the
eggs, causing children to stop believing in Easter and Bunny. With the
Guardians' trust in him lost, a shamed Jack isolates himself in Antarctica,
where Pitch tries to convince him to join his side. When Jack refuses,
Pitch threatens to kill Baby Tooth unless Jack gives him his staff, the
source of his magic. He agrees, but Pitch breaks Jack's staff and throws
him down a chasm. Unlocking his memories inside his tooth, he learns
that he was a mortal teenager who fell to his death in the frozen pond
while saving his younger sister. Inspired, Jack repairs his staff and
returns to the lair to rescue the kidnapped baby fairies.
Due to Pitch, every child in the world except Jamie disbelieves,
drastically weakening the Guardians. Finding Jamie's belief wavering,
Jack makes it snow in his room, renewing Jamie's belief and letting him
become the first person to ever believe in and see Jack. They gather the
boy's friends, whose renewed belief bolsters their fight against Pitch. He
threatens them, but their dreams prove stronger than his nightmares,
resulting in Sandy's resurrection and the Guardians reuniting. Defeated
and no longer believed in, Pitch tries to retreat, but his nightmares,
sensing his own fears, turn on him and drag him to the underworld.
Afterward, Jamie and his friends bid goodbye to the Guardians as Jack
accepts his place as the Guardian of Fun.
Comments
Post a Comment