Endangered Species

Endangered Species

Endangered Species 2021

  
IMDb Ratings: N/A
 
Genres: Action, Thriller
 
Language: English
 
Release Year: 2021

Director: M.J. Bassett

Stars Cast: Rebecca Romijn, Philip Winchester, Isabel Bassett
 

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Endangered Species

Endangered Species Movie Review

 
This article would be a fine one if it were handled with minimal effort.

An affluent American family has taken a leisurely vacation in Kenya. And the producers want to highlight the illegal killings but also compare them to other human-induced damage to the environment.

SPOILER ALERT But what we do find is too full of cliches to sink into it.

The husband is in possession of oil (unpopular with the company because the thing he was responsible for did not go well and was not popular at home because he had never had enough time for his family; she is her second husband) The daughter is his stepdaughter and full of anger. She pulled out her hippo boyfriend.

The son is encouraged to please his father, but is divided by internal strife (not because he decides to be gay).

As if that disagreement were not enough, the whole party is unaware when it comes to real-world events, as they have openly accepted the pre-packaged US bubble - when you pay other people to do everything for you - as usual. .

Which makes one wonder how the Kenyan authorities can allow an uninformed family to go into the woods without a guide or escort. To make matters worse, they drove through the control gate without following the usual rituals, while the guards were interrupted by a mob barred from the other side. Ironically it was one thing I would agree with, as if the bullets had already started flying his family was in great danger (but he did not do it for that reason, but just to avoid being ruled by the 'Third World.' how much!). But he then compounded the situation by disregarding the no-entry warning and landing on a roadblock that was considered dangerous to the local authorities. Anything after that would be a worthwhile Darwin Award match!

We were almost one-third of the way to the film right now and I don’t want to expose all the robbers, but they were set to find out why the Kenyan authorities shot the hunters. But sadly, I do not think they are learning anything from their 'African journey'. And the audience did not, of course, as we have seen very little of the real African, but only a little useful to establish a stupid story about some stupid Americans.