This is not a Jurassic Park, but...
This is definitely the best dinosaur movie since Jurassic Park.
J.P was the first step in making the ultimate dinosaur movie, both intelligent, with perfect give-away atmosphere and those movies are an eye-candy. This movie was the best of the rest. Nothing took Jurassic park movies from it's 1st place, but the second place is definitely for this movie.
The story was okay, because it is hard to believe in a place where dinosaurs somehow survived. Not just one or 2 of them, but plenty of species, including flying ones. And as soon as we have them it is hard to believe that this will remain a secret for long. The movie has a potential, and there could be done a second sort of chapter for the movie.
Acting was great and actors were good. Did not fell in love with any of them and I think the son and father relationship was a little too much. I mean I did not like it. Sure that shows a picture of who is who, but I still think it was just too much...
Good dinosaur movie...
I bought this movie for my kids to watch. And I must say, it had us glued to our seats. My kids ages are from 6 to 14 and they loved it. A lot of the movie is from a first person view. But it was not hard to follow.
I'll never watch this movie AGAIN!
Others have said this movie is boring---I didn't think it was boring because I couldn't see most of it---many scenes were really dark or cut-off. There seemed to be no story or plotline;although a murder was attempted. This movie was one of those Blair Witch-type movies where someone waves a camera around in bad light cutting off people's heads, legs and other body parts plus there's no noticeable script. But the audio portion was okay and when you finally (after about 50 min) see the dinosaurs they look pretty real but the movie is only 78 minutes long. Finally, the movie doesn't let us know if the explorers were rescued or if they all died. Overall, I can't recommend that anyone spend money to rent or buy this movie because of the awkward photography and lack of story.
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