This is a family love movie with a dinosaur shell, a story of a family of three reuniting. To be touched but not touched, to be stimulating but not stimulating. Obviously there are dinosaurs in all three movies, why is there no horror at all in this one? Although the dinosaurs are chasing and chasing vigorously throughout the whole process, and the protagonist is also desperately escaping, but it makes people feel very boring, perhaps because of the lack of mystery. Without music and camera, the dinosaurs appear directly in people’s field of vision. A sense of oppression is missing. The velociraptors have contracted a few places that are a little bit brilliant. For example, the velociraptor set a trap under the tree to attract other people to rescue people, and the velociraptor hides behind the water column to surprise. But such a smart Raptor couldn't distinguish the call. I couldn't accept Dr. Grant's trick. This movie also lacks the core connotation of the first two: exploring the relationship between man and nature. It has completely become a popcorn movie, especially the return of the first male and female protagonist, which makes the psychological gap even bigger. With the same face, how can the plot difference be so big? Personally, the gap between directors and directors is really huge. Finally, I have to complain about the little boy’s parents. You don’t want to live, others want to live. Don’t impose the mission of saving your son on others. And the mother of the little boy was really annoying, and kept twittering, let me see what neurotic acting is.
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