Dinosaur Island

Family / Sci-fi / Adventure
Australia, 2014, 90 min

Directed by:

Matt Drummond

Screenplay:

Matt Drummond

Composer:

Chris Wright

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The adventure begins when Lucas (Darius Williams) a 13 year old boy embarks on the vacation of a lifetime. When disaster strikes, Lucas finds himself stranded in a strange land littered with ghost ships and prehistoric creatures. While searching for other signs of life, Lucas hears a radio broadcast in the distance and is drawn into the jungle where he encounters a beautiful young girl who claims to have come from the 1950s (Kate Rasmussen). Together they set out on a quest to get home all the while uncovering secrets that will forever change the future. (official distributor synopsis)

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kaylin 

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English A classic family film with fantasy elements. It has something of Jules Verne, quite a lot actually. It has a lot of CGI effects, which work quite well in this package, and everything turns out beautiful and well. But that's what you expect and actually want from such a film. It leads to the possibility that you might even have a little bit of fun, especially with the visual execution and those beautiful dinosaurs. They are not perfect, but they are simply wonderfully enormous. ()

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