RAMPAGE Movie Review


Hello friends today I am reviewing movie RAMPAGE which I seen today. Dwayne Jhonson (Rock) starer this movie have action, adventure and science fiction, it’s a very good combo of entertainment. Movie start from the space where a company wrongly testing on animal with genetic editing, they succeed but the test subject or animal which were they doing test become some giant animal he got out and he blew everything, but a scientist successfully out in cube with the lab test sample before it blew but giant animal hit that cube, when the cube came to the earth surface it blew, but the sample were safe and they hit on earth in different places.

One hit at the jungle and a wolf mistakenly takes the sample and become a giant wolf, another one hit on river and a crocodile eat that and it also become giant crocodile, and last one hit on wildlife sanctuary where rock(Davis Okoye) work and his gorilla(George) take it and became a raging gorilla. Rock raise George from birth and he taught him talk with the hand gesture, George always full with fun and mock Davis always. After the scientist Dr.Kate Caldwell (Naomie Harris) who make this formula for his dying brother, but the betrayed by the company which is testing genetic editing research, now Kate and Davis team up and fight with these monster. In last George get the antidote for that sample and he help to kill those giant monster.

Now movie is good, graphics are really nice, some place Davis and George make some very funny scene. This movie about bonding of human with animal, with love and care animal can do anything for you. This movie is watchable and you can enjoy with your family. Now I am giving rating for this movie,

Story – 3.5 *
Graphics – 4*
Action – 4*

Total I will give this movie 4* out of 5

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Thank You.


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