Lone PUP Film Review Common meaning Media

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Jennifer Borget

From Jennifer Borget

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Based on the research of the development of the child. How do we rate?


Age 10+







Missing a Dino-Size Mira. Violence, Peril and Blood.

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What is the story like?

The lonely puppy takes the spectators in the period of dinosaurs, where young Taranosaurus Rex loses from his family during migration. As he looked for his way home, he meets friendly tricertops and other dinosaurs that help him on the road. However, his journey is filled with dangers – from rival predators to natural disasters. Meanwhile, his T.REX Gorge was caught in the territorial conflict, and his experiences can hold the key to peace.

Is that good?

Our review:







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Lonely puppy Seems to want to be a big, emotional dinosaur adventure like Country before time, But he doesn’t work exactly. The film was almost not talking, which could have done unique, but instead makes himself slow and boring. The only voice in the film comes from an angry mountain (expressed Greg Rusin), a tipper that talks about being disgusted with more disgusting than useful. No characters talk to each other, it’s hard to connect with the story.

Animation does not help or – looking rough and inconspicuous. The simple plot and lack of depth hardly make everyone really entering, and violence is held out of reach for the youngest Dino fans. In the end, Lonely puppy Looks like there is no clear audience. It is too violent for small children, too boring for teenagers, not strong enough that no one is looking for a great animated adventure.

Talk to your kids about …

  • Families can talk about long-lasting fascinating dinosaurs. What do you think makes dinosaurs so attractive adults and children like? Is that their size or fact that they are extinct?

  • Lonely puppy does not use much dialogue. How does this affect how you understand the story?

  • How is the film comparing to other dinosown movies you’ve seen? What makes these other movies more or less engage? If you should change something about the movie to make it more exciting or more emotional, what would that be?

  • Young T.REX helps dinosaurs from other species. How is this comparing to friendship or team work in real life?

  • The volcano is the only character that speaks. Why do you think the filmmakers chose to do that? Has it helped or hurt the story?

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