The Good Dinosaur Review

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The Good Dinosaur is good but not great as Pixar Animation retreads familiar territory.

By Jim Vejvoda

The premise of Pixar’s latest animated film, The Good Dinosaur, is simple enough: What if the asteroid that killed off the dinosaurs had missed the Earth? And, millions of years later, primitive humans and dinosaurs coexisted? It’s also a “boy and his dog” story, with the boy in this case being a young Apatosaurus named Arlo (voiced by Raymond Ochoa) and his “dog” being a feral human child whom he names Spot (voiced by Jack Bright, who only grunts and howls but never actually speaks words).

While they start off more as adversaries (at least Arlo has a very specific reason to be angry with Spot), the two eventually become best friends as they traverse the unforgiving and often terrifying wilderness of prehistoric America. Along the way, the duo encounter religious zealot search-and-rescue pterodactyls, T-Rex cowboys, and raptors who rustle the T-Rexes’ herd of primeval longhorns. Mother Nature is also as much of an enemy here as any of the bad dinosaurs.

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