This movie is a link between the previous and the next. The plot itself is simple, the scene is relatively small, the interior is mainly, and there are no surprises, but it opens up a grand proposition: Do cloned lives have the right to survive? So what about human clones? Have the right to inherit property? Genetically engineered Pandora's box has been opened, what will the future hold?
The cloned little girl seems to have a lot of scheming, always hugging the male protagonist. Will there be a palace fight in the next movie? Ha ha……. The movie always gave her a close-up of her empty eyes, which made me think that she would turn black, become the final big boss, and lead the cloned life into the future. Who knows if she has any other hands and feet besides cloning?
Therefore, although this is not a masterpiece, it still contributes to the entire series, and people look forward to the future development: I hope to break the endless cycle of dinosaurs making chaos, being eliminated, humans killing dinosaurs, making chaos, and eliminating them again. To a new plot...
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