Vietnam, 1968. El equipo de reconocimiento Vulture Squad se adentra en un valle aislado para investigar un pelotón de Boinas Verdes desaparecido. Su misión toma un giro oscuro cuando descubr... Leer todoVietnam, 1968. El equipo de reconocimiento Vulture Squad se adentra en un valle aislado para investigar un pelotón de Boinas Verdes desaparecido. Su misión toma un giro oscuro cuando descubren una amenaza invisible.Vietnam, 1968. El equipo de reconocimiento Vulture Squad se adentra en un valle aislado para investigar un pelotón de Boinas Verdes desaparecido. Su misión toma un giro oscuro cuando descubren una amenaza invisible.
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Let me preface this with my husband loves Jurassic Park so when I saw the preview for Primitive War I knew we were going to go. After being letdown by Jurassic Park Rebirth I was apprehensive about taking him to Primitive War, especially since we were driving an hour to the nearest theater that had it. All I can say is WOW I'm glad we did. This movie with, what I assume, is a much smaller budget than any of the big studios, impressed me so much I looked at my husband and said we are buying that one. The beginning of the movie sets the suspense right from the start and it just keeps coming. Is the acting 9/10 no. Is the CGI 9/10 not always. Does it all come together and is better than I expected? Absolutely. Go see it!
I knew for months, since seeing the first poster for Primitive War, I would see this movie in theaters. It's a real shame the release is so limited - because I could see this appealing to a broader audience.
Vietnam War. 1960s soundtrack. Dinosaurs (and PLENTY of them). Carnage. What more do you want?
Is this an Oscar contender? Maybe not.
Is it a refreshing dinosaur & popcorn flick? Absolutely.
I'll admit, I tempered my expectations and halfway expected some extra campy SyFy movie, but ended up pleasantly surprised.
The script is absurd, the characters are underdeveloped - and there's more implausibility to go around than dry turkey on Thanksgiving, but I don't care. Because tucked away are some great one-liners, a well-bonded "Vulture" team of actors (the core cast is quite good; Aaron Glenane 👀), and some surprising little nuggets of real emotion.
I loved the handful of jump scares and suspense, the score and soundtrack, the gruesome and ruthless details of death by dinosaur, and the dinosaurs! I don't know what the budget for this was, but I can't imagine it had a "Jurassic" pocketbook, yet it looks really solid.
Overall, Primitive War is something I didn't know I wanted. I'll buy it when it's available - and can see myself watching it and appreciating it more later, I'm sure.
It's a keeper!
Vietnam War. 1960s soundtrack. Dinosaurs (and PLENTY of them). Carnage. What more do you want?
Is this an Oscar contender? Maybe not.
Is it a refreshing dinosaur & popcorn flick? Absolutely.
I'll admit, I tempered my expectations and halfway expected some extra campy SyFy movie, but ended up pleasantly surprised.
The script is absurd, the characters are underdeveloped - and there's more implausibility to go around than dry turkey on Thanksgiving, but I don't care. Because tucked away are some great one-liners, a well-bonded "Vulture" team of actors (the core cast is quite good; Aaron Glenane 👀), and some surprising little nuggets of real emotion.
I loved the handful of jump scares and suspense, the score and soundtrack, the gruesome and ruthless details of death by dinosaur, and the dinosaurs! I don't know what the budget for this was, but I can't imagine it had a "Jurassic" pocketbook, yet it looks really solid.
Overall, Primitive War is something I didn't know I wanted. I'll buy it when it's available - and can see myself watching it and appreciating it more later, I'm sure.
It's a keeper!
You must go see this movie.
While there are some cheesy moments it still super enjoyable and for once dinosaurs have gotten the horror treatment they deserve.
Once you think that the movie cannot get any more crazy, it does, over and over again. The ending is the most "Hell Yeah" movie endings of all time.
While there are some cheesy moments it still super enjoyable and for once dinosaurs have gotten the horror treatment they deserve.
Once you think that the movie cannot get any more crazy, it does, over and over again. The ending is the most "Hell Yeah" movie endings of all time.
I have minor gripes, like the movie feels about 25 minutes too long and takes a minute to get going, but I still had a great time with this. Strong performances from the "Vultures" and some legitimately great dino action (especially for an indie film with this budget) carry this one easily. Definitely recommend.
Think "Apocalypse Now" meets "Jurassic Park" for adults and you've got "Primitive War" set in 1968 Vietnam War.
The movie comes out swinging with a troop of Green Berets decimated by prehistoric Dinosaurs...being hunted whilst cool 60's Vietnam soundtrack rocks out of the speakers.
(In this scene Creedence's "Fortunate Son".)
The crack US "Vulture" squad led by their saving Sergeant, Ryan Kwanten, are dropped into this mysterious valley to extract any survivors under highly classified orders from the insane, f-bomb dropping Colonel Jericho (Jeremy Piven "Entourage"/"Rush Hour 2").
Honestly I was expecting low quality VFX, but "Primitive War" impressed this dinosaur fan.
There is plenty of dinosaur action packed into 2 hrs and 15 minutes on a minuscule budget of under 10 million USD and its first class.
They've created more faithful dinosaur designs than Spielberg and his cronies whilst paying homage to lots of Jurassic and War movie tropes.
Throw in a Russian Palaeontologist, Communist Soldiers, Worm Holes and a Nuclear Collider and you've got a party.
This Collider will make a hydrogen bomb look like a soldier lighting one of his farts!
The final battle scene in a South East Asian war zone (actually Gold Coast Hinterland) rivals the latest "Jurassic World: Dominion or Rebirth".
It's balls to the wall insanely good and makes up for some of the earlier lazy character exposition.
Towards the third act I was championing certain characters to survive this horror because I found myself actually engaged with a few of their stories.
They've done so much with so little despite an average script and average acting.
"Primitive War" really sticks it to Michael Crichtons big screen creation.
This is the fun, horror Dinosaur/War movie some of us have been waiting for, despite the crazy Rusky, Asian & American accents and not enough comedy to balance the drama.
Based on Ethan Pettus 2017 book this promises a sequel because there's more material waiting to be mined.
"Primitive War" ain't no walk in the park or run through the jungle, but it's Aussie director Luke Sparke's best film to date.
The movie comes out swinging with a troop of Green Berets decimated by prehistoric Dinosaurs...being hunted whilst cool 60's Vietnam soundtrack rocks out of the speakers.
(In this scene Creedence's "Fortunate Son".)
The crack US "Vulture" squad led by their saving Sergeant, Ryan Kwanten, are dropped into this mysterious valley to extract any survivors under highly classified orders from the insane, f-bomb dropping Colonel Jericho (Jeremy Piven "Entourage"/"Rush Hour 2").
Honestly I was expecting low quality VFX, but "Primitive War" impressed this dinosaur fan.
There is plenty of dinosaur action packed into 2 hrs and 15 minutes on a minuscule budget of under 10 million USD and its first class.
They've created more faithful dinosaur designs than Spielberg and his cronies whilst paying homage to lots of Jurassic and War movie tropes.
Throw in a Russian Palaeontologist, Communist Soldiers, Worm Holes and a Nuclear Collider and you've got a party.
This Collider will make a hydrogen bomb look like a soldier lighting one of his farts!
The final battle scene in a South East Asian war zone (actually Gold Coast Hinterland) rivals the latest "Jurassic World: Dominion or Rebirth".
It's balls to the wall insanely good and makes up for some of the earlier lazy character exposition.
Towards the third act I was championing certain characters to survive this horror because I found myself actually engaged with a few of their stories.
They've done so much with so little despite an average script and average acting.
"Primitive War" really sticks it to Michael Crichtons big screen creation.
This is the fun, horror Dinosaur/War movie some of us have been waiting for, despite the crazy Rusky, Asian & American accents and not enough comedy to balance the drama.
Based on Ethan Pettus 2017 book this promises a sequel because there's more material waiting to be mined.
"Primitive War" ain't no walk in the park or run through the jungle, but it's Aussie director Luke Sparke's best film to date.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBased on the book series of the same name, written by Ethan Pettus and first released in 2017
- Bandas sonorasFortunate Son
Performed by John Fogerty
Written by John Fogerty
Published by Concord Music Publishing ANZ Pty Ltd
Courtesy of Concord Records
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- USD 181,660
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- 2h 13min(133 min)
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