What a terrible movie!

Delia 2021-10-18 09:29:16

It can be said that the silly man and silly woman in there is the deepest impression on people, and I can’t wait to die sooner so that it can harm some people. The overwhelming love has no objection, and the most unbearable thing is to rescue a tyrannosaurus paranoidly, and that's it. So after killing the person who came to save them, there was no sadness at all. Forget what the silly man had done before. In the end, everyone replaced the bald bullet when they fled for some reason. You must know that it was an escape at this time, and it was Tyrannosaurus that was chasing them, which meant that the kid was brain-disabled.
The only good ones are the special effects and the doctor, but they are not as good as the first one. It's worse because there are special effects. To a large extent, the story of the movie is good or bad. In short, you can go and take a look at the special effects alone. Overall, it is not recommended.

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  • Kevon 2022-04-21 09:01:11

    The industrial level is more shocking than 1. The script is routine, and the death team is completely destroyed, but Director Si can still interspersed with the philosophical implications of human nature, nature and life. Finally, the arrival of dinosaurs in the city is also reminiscent of King Kong. Now that I re-watch it, I realize that the "supporting roles" on the screen actually brought me such wonderful memories of the early years of the film, and looking at the current situation of the actors is really mixed feelings... (Aunt Moore really didn't recognize it)! 4.5 stars.

  • Mortimer 2022-04-20 09:01:08

    Received the high-definition, I can see that the computer effects of 2 are better than 1, and the plastic feeling of 1 is very strong. The plot is so-so, and the rationality cannot be investigated.

The Lost World: Jurassic Park quotes

  • Dr. Ian Malcolm: What's your background? Wildlife photography?

    Nick Van Owen: Yeah. Wildlife, combat... you name it. When I was with Nightline, I was in Rwanda, Chechnya, all over Bosnia. Do some volunteer work for Greenpeace once in a while.

    Dr. Ian Malcolm: Greenpeace? What drew you there?

    Nick Van Owen: Women. 80 percent female, Greenpeace.

    Dr. Ian Malcolm: That's noble.

    Nick Van Owen: Yeah well, noble was last year. This year I'm getting paid. Hammond's check cleared, or I wouldn't be going on this wild goose chase...

    Dr. Ian Malcolm: Uh, where you're going is the only place in the world where the geese chase *you*!

  • Dr. Ian Malcolm: It's fine if you wanna put your name on something but STOP putting it on other people's headstones.