Review of The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) by Tim P — 07 Jan 2019
The Lost World is basically a big-budget monster movie of the sort that has been popular ever since the dawn of motion pictures. Unfortunately, like many entries into the genre, it falls into expected patterns.
As a result, much of this movie seems like a retread of Jurassic Park (with a little King Kong thrown in at the end), not because director Steven Spielberg is intentionally copying himself, but because there's really not much more that he can do with the premise.
If there's a third movie in the series, it will probably follow pretty much the same storyline as the first and second installments. The Lost World boasts several edge-of-the-seat moments. The dinosaurs aren't nearly as awe-inspiring, but they remain formidable adversaries for a group of plucky, overmatched humans.
The standout sequence in this film features two T-Rexs, a lot of rain, spiderweb fissures in glass, and a literal cliffhanger. The ending, which takes place in San Diego rather than on a tropical island (where most of the film transpires), is a little anticlimactic.
(Good followup to Jurassic Park).
This review of The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) was written by Tim P on 07 Jan 2019.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park has generally received positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
