Throughout the film, the plot is ups and downs, exciting, but basically predict the next story direction. In addition, there are two things that have not been explained clearly. The first is which animal genes have been added to this Tyrannosaurus, and the second is where the scientist who bred Tyrannosaurus went (in the translated version I read, the name of the dinosaur was Named Tyrannical Dragon), so, it is foreseeable that this movie may have a sequel next year.
Why is GMO so scary? Because humans can't predict its outcome. That's how the whole film's adventurous, exciting tone is set, you don't know what your opponent is like. In this film, Tyrannosaurus has the genes of tree frogs, so it can avoid the tracking of infrared temperature sensors; at the same time, it has the genes of Velociraptor, so it can lead the team that is later sent to hunt down. Make a bold guess, maybe it has human genes? Otherwise, how can you cleverly use paw prints to deceive the animal trainers?
There are also a few weird details: when Tyrannosaurus slaughtered other dinosaurs and the entire amusement park was in crisis, the killer seemed to suddenly disappear on the screen. When the two children ran to the abandoned base and were about to light the torches to see the dark aisles, they turned out to be matches! So why let these two jump into deep water before? Could it be that matches are waterproof?
As for the stalk of the heroine running faster than dinosaurs in high heels, needless to say, the protagonist's halo is understandable. But the setting that Tyrannosaurus was finally swallowed by the dinosaurs from the water is really hard to understand, and the screenwriter's intention to end it hastily is also exposed: when the bad guy is too strong to be eliminated, let his (it) kindred Kill him (it) (but if you keep such a big dinosaur in a tourist area full of tourists, do you think anyone would dare to go)!
I complained about the 3D effect, sometimes it seems to have, sometimes it seems to be basically not, I don't know if there is any. That's it.
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