awesome blu

Archibald 2022-04-20 09:01:17

It's worth watching dinosaurs, that's the plot, the routine of monster films: monsters (good) - a few bad guys (just no brains, and finally get their own fruit) - a legendary heroine who is more powerful than the hero, good people and monsters establish a good relationship , In the end, the bad guy was killed by the monster and the male and female protagonists were happily together. What was speechless was that the female protagonist asked the male protagonist to save the little girl. The male protagonist said he wanted to protect the female protagonist, and then the female protagonist hugged the male protagonist and started kissing, What logic is this hahaha, it is true that I have too little knowledge, little girl, I think there should be a foreshadowing in the next film, this heroine is also a great critic, looking at the manatee than the male protagonist, I think this movie should not be called Jura Ji World, it should be better to call the awesome Bru. This Bru is a raptor who can fight a tyrannical dragon, and then that design, isn't the tyrannical dragon very high IQ, why is it still lured by infrared rays, I look down on dragons too much , it already felt that the glass under its feet was not strong. The first one was so smart that the locator in its stomach could be spit out, but I couldn't feel the IQ here. This dragon is too wronged. The most speechless is that How the tyrannical dragon was killed by a specimen on the ground, it was speechless. And this little girl, the director has used the girl's voice to set off the tension since the last few films, which will only make the audience feel very noisy. I hope the next script will be better

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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom quotes

  • Owen Grady: [about the dinosaurs] They're gonna sell them.

    Zia Rodriguez: Not Blue. They need her for something else.

  • Claire Dearing: [seeing the Indoraptor for the first time] What is that thing?

    Maisie Lockwood: They made it.