The adventure begins when Lucas a 13 year old boy embarks on the vacation of a lifetime. When disaster strikes Lucas finds himself stranded in a strange land littered with ghost ships and prehistoric creatures. While searching for other signs of life Lucas hears a radio broadcast in the distance and is drawn into the jungle where he encounters a beautiful young girl who claims to have come from the 1950s. Together they set out on a quest to get home all the while uncovering secrets that will forever change the future.
一个孤岛上的秘密实验室,一群富家子弟的庆生派对,一位因爱生妒的男朋友,在发现了岛上的秘密生物实验,在巨型蜈蚣追猎下,他们该如何逃出生天,在孤岛上与巨型蜈蚣拼命相搏,靠着机智胆量,年轻人们是否能在巨型蜈蚣的口下存活,冲天的火光,遍地的残砖碎瓦,勇敢挺身的年轻人,是否能战胜变异的巨型蜈蚣,能否看到明日曙光,他们究竟f能不能活着离开这座恐怖的小岛
巨石强森饰演的灵长类动物学家一直与人类保持距离, 却跟极为聪明的银背大猩猩乔治有着深厚的感情。但是一次基因实验出错, 让这只温驯的大猩猩变成狂怒难驯的庞然巨兽。更可怕的是, 其他动物也发生了同样基因异变。他必须阻止这场全球性的灾难, 更重要是要拯救他的好友乔治。
非常棒的超现实科幻片,与很像,导演Alex Proyas后来还拍了那部著名的,这是他的处女作.以下地址有详细介绍和剧照: Like a dream, some things can only be experienced to understand This film has some of the most beautiful imagery and haunting music ever. (Not to overstate it or anything) A three hander set in a post apocalyptic Oz outback (but one which is wildly more fantastical than Mad Max), Spirits of the Air tells the story of Smith, a stranger on the run who happens upon Felix and Betty, far into the desert. All around them are amazing images of cars buried into the ground like totems, huge flags blowing madly in the desert wind and their house itself is of the old oz pioneer style but decorated everywhere with crucifixes. Felix is an inventor obsessed with flight and making a glider, an obsession which has already left him in a wheel chair. Betty is one of the truly great film characters, just an absolute tripper - I can't describe her but the performance is a delight. This is not a fast film, it is not action packed but is intense - the imagery and art direction are beautiful, the writing is distinct and very Australian but still universal, the soundtrack is haunting (a lot of windsound montages with a simple tune used to great effect) and the performances are both real and surreal. Until you see this film (and for those who have enjoyed the increasingly brilliant work of Alex Proyas, you really should) you won't know what you are missing.