This film is a bit messy, and it feels like the clues are cluttered. But the most important thing is that the special effects and sound effects are very good. I was so scared that my legs were weak, and I screamed from time to time. When I saw it, I was about to have a heart attack. Star-Lord is really handsome, and it's cool to follow the dinosaurs on a motorcycle. The image of the heroine wearing high-heeled shoes in the virgin forest is more miraculous than the regeneration of dinosaurs. At the beginning of the film, the heroine's nephews may face the divorce of their parents, and they are still depressed. In the end, there was no mention of whether their parents were separated again, or was it just to show brotherhood? The heroine has less contact with her sister and other family members. The heroine is so engrossed in her work that she is alienated from her family. At the end, it is not clear whether the heroine has an epiphany, and she also takes the life of her assistant in vain. Including the feelings between the two staff members, are not very important. There is also the boy's attention to the girl in his peers, which doesn't help the film. Details that can be cut out.
I always felt that the story was not finished, nor did it mention what happened to the escaped scientist, and whether he was responsible for the mutated dinosaurs. At the end, the hero and heroine took refuge in safety, and the Tyrannosaurus rex defeated the mutant dinosaur. Then what? Is there still a dinosaur park, and what about the whereabouts of the Tyrannosaurus Rex? And that giant dinosaur in the water. Are these all Easter eggs? It's still a flaw in the script, and the structure is not compact enough.
I haven't seen any Jurassic movies, so I don't know what's behind it. From the point of view of this movie alone, it is the above problem. The only consolation is that Star-Lord is quite handsome.
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