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After a year of trying, the account on Blogger is finally unlocked but now there is some catching up to do. I'm going to condense the reviews a little more than before to get through the backlog of movies and see how it goes rather than the synopsis of what I've watched in previous posts. Hopefully flying through these will also lead to a new series revolving around the 'Movie Scavenger Hunt' that I am knee-deep in at the moment, more to come on that.
Let's start back with Adam Driver, front and centre in a SCI-FI movie whose trailer grabbed me simply by the fact the movie was going to contain dinosaurs. Written and directed by Scott Beck who was majorly involved with A Quiet Place and its success I was a little optimistic on what to expect. With only 4 cast members listed, I had a feeling we were going to get really familiar with them, and quickly. The movie seemed a very simple concept and this came to light as we move on to the storyline.
Adam Driver plays a family man, 65 million years ago on an Alien planet, looking to take a high-paying job on a space expedition in order to afford his daughter's treatment. Whilst on the mission, the ship is hit with asteroids and crash lands on an alien planet, which turns out to be Earth. Being 65 million years ago, he isn't alone but for now, he's getting his bearings, realising that all his passengers are dead he contemplates suicide until he finds a young, lone survivor. Due to them speaking different languages, we watch their trust in each other grow as they try to make their way to an escape vessel which has been located.
Driver's character Mills takes on the protection role of Koa, played by Ariana Greenblatt, as the discovery of dinosaur skeletons shocks the characters into the realisation that they may be in danger other than just being stranded. The movie moves on to their journey through the unforgiving terrain before being set on by dinosaurs. There's also one more problem. The asteroid that hit the ship was debris from the bad boy that hit Earth and made the dinosaurs extinct. It's time to leave. Fighting with what little weapons he has, in and out of caves, T-rex and Oviraptors in tow, Mills gets the two to finally reach the escape pod before one more highly explosive battle where he is ready to sacrifice himself to make sure Koa can escape. She's not about to leave him behind though and chips in for the final kill before the two make it off-world and on their way to a rescue ship. Behind them, we see the asteroid hit Earth and with the cataclysmic event, we know what comes next.
Dinosaurs can win me over 9 times out of 10 and yes, it was entertaining but nothing more than being a popcorn movie. I've not gone back and watched it again and it's been a while since my first viewing. This could well be a 50/50 split between the audience and starting with some of the good, it was an exciting concept to have what are technically aliens crash land on Earth during the time period and with all of the threats of death, the suspense in certain situations was definitely created. The sci-fi aspect, futuristic weapons were covered whilst the primitive part of the movie was the winner for me. The CGI and cinematography helped the audience to become immersed in the world compared to something like Jurassic Park or Jurassic World which is modern day featuring dinosaurs.
As for the plot, it was fairly basic and predictable. Man has obstacles to overcome to save himself and a child has been done numerous times and with only two characters in the movie, it was a little stale, especially with the language barrier between the two, it was hard to see much development and anything that did happen, such as Koa helping with the final scene, you could see it coming from a mile away. I know these are the ways of the movies. It's an interesting take on the isolation genre of movies but I don't think it will light the place on fire. One pain point for me was learnt from the final season of Game of Thrones, which we try not to remember. Quite a bit of the action takes place at night, which is an attempt by the studios the keep costs down but at the same time, some of the best action can be obscured by the darkness of the scene.
Finishing off with another plus for this though would be the extremely small cast. Adam Driver is hot property at the moment for any studio that can get the man on board and sometimes it is a name that can get bums on seats for viewings. This movie shows how much of a versatile actor he can truly be. If you want to see Driver shoot at dinosaurs, you'll find something to enjoy in this movie. If you like a popcorn movie and enjoy watching The Last of Us TV series, sure give it a shot. Just turn your mind off, it's easier to enjoy.