The main problem of the film is that the feeling of the Virgin is too strong and the political correctness is too much, resulting in a lack of substitution.
As soon as I saw the protagonist group, I thought this was too TM correct. The American children were afraid that they would not write the party application immediately when they saw it - of course, the Democratic Party.
The protagonist of the whole film has no motive for rescuing the dinosaurs at all. It felt like they were not trying to rescue, but to kill. As a result, the place that should be High cannot be High, and the place that should be moved cannot be moved. If these big guys need protection too, so can aliens, xenos and zombies. After all For diversity, after all For the children.
Some of the little jokes in the plot are actually quite interesting, which is the consistent style of American blockbusters, especially the British-sound bath.
The meme of selling dinosaurs and copying loli is too easy to guess. Of course, it can also be thought of as taking medicine A.
By the end of the film, the three views have gone wild. Freeing dinosaurs or something, I really don't know what these actors are doing. I think it is also difficult for them to be human, after all, it is the screenwriter's pot. The justice and necessity of rescuing the dinosaurs are the dead end of the whole film. To save this film, I think we can only give up the treatment of the plot and ask Mr. Bean to play the leading role.
(Thinking about it this way makes me feel a little bit emotional. The title of the film should be "Mr. Bean's Jurassic Weekend".)
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