Review of The Lost World (1925) by Ziko V — 23 Aug 2015
The Lost World is a groundbreaking film and it has evident blockbuster sensibilities for better and for worse, but I like its beginning and ending the most, especially the beginning with awesome build-up and a great sense of wonder and excitement which is a reason why it works both as fantasy and an adventure.
It is also well acted and although some characters and their melodrama are annoying, the character of Professor Challenger is excellent and the standout. It is not edited well with rushed and sometimes episodic nature, but it has revolutionary stop-motion special effects that look extraordinary for the time and it above all is an entertaining and charming film with a lot of wonder and joy.
This review of The Lost World (1925) was written by Ziko V on 23 Aug 2015.
The Lost World has generally received positive reviews.
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