But if the film’s main star-filled story is hidden by a subplot, that’s a problem. This is an unlikely result of regeneration. As always in Jurassic films, there are dangerous families. Here, his father is Reuben (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo from the Netflix series The Lincoln Lawyer). He goes on a boat trip with his daughters, college-aged Teresa (Luna Blaze), 11-year-old Isabella (Audrina Miranda, very good at being scary), and Teresa’s boyfriend Xavier (David Iacono). Their stories are the most suspenseful from the beginning when their boats are attacked, attacked and capsized by giant dinosaur fish – officially larger than whales, more vicious than sharks, in order with jaw-like levels of danger. They are rescued by Zora’s crew, but are separated on the island. For most of the film, the family plot moves parallel to the expedition, and as you run through the forest leaping up with the sounds of groans it runs more effectively, discovering that what appears to be a tree stump could be a nap dinosaur.
Source: BBC Culture – www.bbc.com
