Dinosaur Island

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

Directed by:

Matt Drummond

Screenplay:

Matt Drummond

Composer:

Chris Wright

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Discover the impossible. Thirteen year old Lucas (Darius Williams) embarks on the vacation of a lifetime when he finds himself stranded on a strange island littered with ghost ships and inhabited by 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 Kathryn (Kate Rasmussen) who has arrived at the same place from the 1950's. Together they set out on a quest to return home while uncovering the secrets of Dinosaur Island that will change the future forever. (Pinnacle Films)

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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. ()