4/10
It's not a blockbuster sequel, it's a B-movie.
7 August 2011
Warning: Spoilers
First thing first, if you want to avoid sparing your time by reading below, the point is: don't watch it. If you still want some opinion, then go on and learn why. I haven't watched this movie in theaters, thank god I haven't. It seems it just borrowed the title from the original. The scientific assumptions on which the first movie was based are omitted here. In the original we learned that T-Rex have a poor sense of sight, it only recognizes motion. In this movie, let alone seeing motionless things, T-Rex have a capacity to investigate through a caravan's window. Apart from that, in the movie female protagonist claims that carnivores look after their child which is against scientific common view. Whereas bad guys see the baby Rex in his nest and says his parents shouldn't be far as it is a common knowledge. Also, female scientist always warns other for not interfere with life yet she bring the injured baby Rex to trailer to cure. As far as I know, even today, wildlife researchers and societies do not interfere with wildlife in any condition. Because in nature an injured animal dies, and any rescue attempt is regarded as interference with nature's law. In another scene, after Rex family gets their baby, they suddenly return and push the vehicle into the cliff. But they just push half of it then suddenly disappear. Any logic? No. And while another scientist tries to rescue them, Rex family appears again. Why did they return after taking their baby? Accordinbg to producers, to take revenge. Then why did they leave before completing their revenge? Did they forgot the oven fire open? And once gone, why did they return once more? To check? Then the trailer falls, scientists hanging on a rope through trailer slides uninjured with a one millionth chance, then T-Rex disappears again. And just 30 seconds after that the area is filled with hundreds. Nor Rex, nor them have seen each other. And how can a dozen small dino kill a person. They bite, yes, it hurts, yes, but as far as we see their jaws are nowhere near a piranhas. It takes minute to tear victim's skin, yet they can kill a man. Also, there are far bigger herbivore dinos than T-Rex. But how on earth their step can't shake the earth while a T-Rex's can? One last thing, by the time one and a half hour of movie passed we've seen the velociraptors only for 2 minutes. There is half an hour more but I can't continue. So if you still want to watch, enjoy your torture. Last word: It's not a blockbuster sequel, it's a B-movie.
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