The other four all have a good role in the movie and are'nt just shoved to the side like in the thirteenth movie. The stress of possibly losing another parent really get's to him and we see that done very well. This movie gives a really good reason to focus on Littlefoot and reminded us how brave he was. This isn't a perfect movie but it is leagues above the 13th movie simply by not having new annoying characters shoved down on our throats and hogging screen time for the main characters.įirst I'll talk about the positives. Reviewed by Anthony Grieco 8 / 10 A very nice comebackĪfter the very mediocre wisdom of friends I was a bit worried, but this new director brought that Land Before time magic back for me. Overall, this is a nice return to the Land Before Time franchise. There are some scenes in which obvious CG makes it slightly jarring to watch, but there are others where the CG actually looks nice. It's well-done enough, and the animation is gorgeous. The pacing is isn't necessarily bad, either. Props to the writers for the inclusion of Yutyrannus and Carnotaurus, as well. Chomper and Ruby actually have a role in this movie and aren't shoved to the side, which I was worried about. The stress of possibly losing another parent is apparent and is very well-done. I loved how Littlefoot's bravery was portrayed in this movie. It's miles better than whatever the heck the writers were thinking back during Parts 11-13. What makes this movie good? For starters, the plot line is actually quite interesting. Littlefoot and company decide to venture out into the Mysterious Beyond and try to rescue Bron. However, he learns that his father is trapped in the wilderness when the "fire mountain" erupted, which left the rest of the herd to go on without him. So what is this movie about? Littlefoot is excited that his father, Bron, is making his annual visit to the Great Valley. This movie was surprisingly not a bad film. I found the movie very reminiscent of the earlier films (Parts 2-6), especially for a seemingly unnecessary FOURTEENTH installment. The director, Davis Doi, did a good job of bringing that LBT nostalgia and magic back. This movie felt like it was being made to cash in on the success of Jurassic World, another NBC Universal product. Reviewed by magnusplin 7 / 10 One of the best LBT sequelsĪfter the horrendous Wisdom of Friends, I was super skeptical about this film.
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