Ready for Action? Dive into Jurassic Triangle’s Savage World
Director: Victor De Almeida
Writer: Harry Boxley (Screenplay)
Cast
- Chrissie Wunna (The Caller)
- Amelie Leroy (Dark Signal)
- Connor Powles (Medusa’s Venom)
- Rob Kirtley (The Loch Ness Horror)
- Dorothea Jones (People in Landscape)
Plot: A group of colleagues crash land on a mysterious island that they cannot escape. They discover they are not alone when they encounter an array of blood thirsty creatures and dinosaurs out to get them. Will they survive the island?
Runtime: 1 Hour 24 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Jurassic Triangle starts when a group of colleagues on a bonding trip crash land on an island. Phillipa (Wunna) must keep her team calm, while the pilots Jenny (Jones) and Captain Rawson (Kirtley) must plan their next move. However, they quickly discover the island is crawling with monsters.
Now the group must race to find safety from threats they haven’t ever seen before. However, they also discover others on the island, searching for rescue.
Verdict on Jurassic Triangle
Jurassic Triangle is an action sci-fi movie following a group of survivors who crash land on an island. However, they are not alone on the island and find themselves facing off against unknown monsters. It becomes a battle for survival if they have a chance to escape the island.
This is the latest in a string of low-budget monster movies heavily covered in CGI creatures. That CGI isn’t very good on any level, despite some creatures having a unique look. They don’t have any realism behind them, which takes away any real threat in the movie. Sometimes this can work for a film, other times, including this one, it holds things back. The general idea of trying to escape an island is interesting and does have a few twists and turns along the way. Even with the overall concept being a lot more interesting than the execution of the CGI creatures.
Final Thoughts – Jurassic Triangle is the typical low-budget CGI creature feature.