Luv2Spooge
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First, the pros. Well, you can tell this was an expensive film and they really put the money in it. There are lots of great dino shots and the location is far more immersive than previous films. Sometimes some of the older films, the jungle feels like just a studio stage. But they went all out and you really get that safari feeling they're in a wild uncontained environment.
The cons. Well, first off, right from the beginning you already know who is going to get killed. First, the nobodies, the characters that don't have much development by unknown actors. Second, the evil dude. But you know from the start no one in that family is going to get killed. This is not a spoiler as you should already know this by now from all the other film. What this does is that it makes those scenes, though well thought out and filmed, dull and boring as you know they will not get hurt so there is no fear factor.
Other things that annoying me, well the kids annoy me that I was cheering for their demise even though I know that won't happen. The kids are super annoying. I mean, the kids from previous films were not that bad, but this one, makes you want to spoon feed them to the dinos.
And lastly, yeah, as others have said, no mutatoes please. Dinos only. Enough with the mutatoes.
7/10.
Jacking it up to a 10 because I noticed a lot of fake troll reviews giving it a 1. It is clearly not a 1.
The cons. Well, first off, right from the beginning you already know who is going to get killed. First, the nobodies, the characters that don't have much development by unknown actors. Second, the evil dude. But you know from the start no one in that family is going to get killed. This is not a spoiler as you should already know this by now from all the other film. What this does is that it makes those scenes, though well thought out and filmed, dull and boring as you know they will not get hurt so there is no fear factor.
Other things that annoying me, well the kids annoy me that I was cheering for their demise even though I know that won't happen. The kids are super annoying. I mean, the kids from previous films were not that bad, but this one, makes you want to spoon feed them to the dinos.
And lastly, yeah, as others have said, no mutatoes please. Dinos only. Enough with the mutatoes.
7/10.
Jacking it up to a 10 because I noticed a lot of fake troll reviews giving it a 1. It is clearly not a 1.
As others have said, this is a western, an Irish western. Strange combination but I suppose it kinda works. The film is actually extremely well done until the ending, which was very predictable and anti-climatic. But up until that point, I thought the story was good, keep you engaged and the plot moved smoothly.
But as said, the ending was just "meh" in my opinion. Could've been so much better, not just about action, but about the outcome. Seemed a bit rushed and that's when things become cliche.
But as said, the ending was just "meh" in my opinion. Could've been so much better, not just about action, but about the outcome. Seemed a bit rushed and that's when things become cliche.
It's an ok film. It has its charm. The music, the scenery, and the calm serene theme. Some may not like it in comparison to other of Shuhei Fujisawa's work because this one leans heavier on the drama over the samurai. The main character is the young woman Noe and the story is about her life, her growth and revelation.
This may explain the pacing and the events as the fight scene did not occur in the end, but in the middle. It's definitely not a grand saga like The Twilight Samurai or Hidden Blade, but it is very well filmed, high quality, and very accurate setting and costumes.
6/10.
This may explain the pacing and the events as the fight scene did not occur in the end, but in the middle. It's definitely not a grand saga like The Twilight Samurai or Hidden Blade, but it is very well filmed, high quality, and very accurate setting and costumes.
6/10.