Without threatening their own interests, human beings always pretend to say "We're going to save them!" and then let them die for the sake of life when life and death are at stake. As a creature, dinosaurs are not humans at all. Can you expect every dragon to be gentle and considerate to you? Knowing that he might die, and what else to say to save them; when he really wants to die, he can't wait to act first. Like Transformers, with them as their theme, but for themselves.
From start to finish, it was not too brilliant, and all the routines were expected. The heroine's idiot theory of "seeing real dinosaurs for your children" at the beginning actually convinced a local tyrant? watt? I thought that the villain dragon, who had been chasing Messi, would be tamed by the little girl, and then made a contribution to the cause of dinosaur species, which proved the possibility of peace between humans and dragons. I have a big brain. It was surprising and plausible that Blue ended up leaving. I thought she would really live with the male lead.
No matter how deep the bondage is, it is still different in the end. I yearn for freedom.
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