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Both friend Owen and Claire returned to the remote island of Nebular to rescue those dinosaurs when they learned that a sleeping volcano on the island was active and threatened to destroy everyone on that island. It seems that it will turn into natural disasters that Owen reveals with hard work.
i got an idea everyone gets killed by a giant asteroid and the dinosaurs live and they stop making these terrible movies
2019-06-02 17:06
What12335 Anonymous
I mean the movie was overal good I just wonder what’s gonna happen next.....
2019-04-10 22:04
PJthereviewer Anonymous
This movie is garbage don't get me wrong. But in surprising moments of film making autism, they have successfully managed to create a hilarious third act.
Skip to about the 1-hour mark to witness the absolute dumbest dinosaur-related goofs and special effects in the Jurassic world franchise.
I give Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend a 4 out of 5 stars!
2019-02-02 01:02
Anon Anonymous
Other comment doesn't get it. This movie wasn't about saving the dinosaurs. It was about taking a great risk in the name of profit. It was about this fundamental human flaw: Greed.
They actually chose NOT to save the dinosaurs. They chose to let them all die. It was one greedy millionaire that chose to risk everybody for his own gain, as the rich and powerful tend to do.
2018-12-04 03:12
sporks Anonymous
all over this movie, garbage plot and premise... save the dinosaurs? Are you fckin kidding me?
The real hybrid here, however, is the movie itself. While more coherent than its 2015 predecessor, it stills feels lumpily composed of bits from other science-fiction and disaster films.
This fun, pacy addition to the dino disaster franchise doesn't do much that's particularly new -- though what it does, it does with a fair whack of panache.
Bayona directs with grace and a number of memorable set pieces combine tension and thrills in the right, delicate balance. but overall, these dinosaurs deserve so much better.
"Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" gets away with its unoriginality for the most part, but this franchise's desperation is starting to show. It's time to evolve or go extinct.