Something for dinosaur, sci-fi and action fans. If you can embrace the absurd nonsensical plot, overlook the ridiculously flimsy sci-fi elements, treat it as a comedy (even though it's played straight) and enjoy predicting every cliché then it can be an entertaining romp. An homage to similar films from half a century ago, but with a little shameless pathos and contemporary special effects.
65 is an apt title as it's filmed in the style of a dinosaur movie from 1965. Every natural hazard imaginable can be fallen into within a couple of miles of bizarrely mixed terrain. A couple of dinosaurs are reasonably faithful depictions while the others are fantastical dinosaur-like lizard monsters. Somehow, every single one of them is a predatory carnivore. Every single one. Driver, impressively, stumbles into the worst ecosystem ever. He even picks up a companion who has their own language, reminiscent of a few other classics in the 'lost world' genre. All that's missing is Raquel Welch.
65 is an apt title as it's filmed in the style of a dinosaur movie from 1965. Every natural hazard imaginable can be fallen into within a couple of miles of bizarrely mixed terrain. A couple of dinosaurs are reasonably faithful depictions while the others are fantastical dinosaur-like lizard monsters. Somehow, every single one of them is a predatory carnivore. Every single one. Driver, impressively, stumbles into the worst ecosystem ever. He even picks up a companion who has their own language, reminiscent of a few other classics in the 'lost world' genre. All that's missing is Raquel Welch.
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