Thespeckledkiwi
Vice Admiral
Er... They did, or did you miss the big, action, set piece about three-quarters of the way through the movie that set-off the events going into the climax/third act?Destroy the old tree
Was the plot predictable? Yes. But, really, any movie you can do that with. In every movie you know the male lead and the female lead are going to hook-up. So, I guess, every single damn movie every made that has a male character and a female character in it is "predictable." (Look at Terminator. You telling me you didn't "know" that Resse would hook-up with Sarah Connor?)
I admit there's plot elements in this movie that are thin and predictable but, honestly, we can say that about pretty much any movie out there. As was said above, there's no original stories out there. Every story is predictable on some level just off-of how the whole notion of how fiction works.
You didn't like the movie, fine. But your reasons should make a bit more sense than "knowing" things will happen based on the fact that every movie ever made -with some, rare, exception- follows, more-or-less, the same pattern.
They destroyed their home, but not the old tree at the end, which they were trying to do. They should have done that (whatever the hell that tree was called that they all ran too when their big tree fell).
Bullshit. There are tons of original movies still being created, or at least they have a lot of original elements and a twist on old classics. This is what the movie should have been.
The problem is, this movie was riddled with cliches and predictability story that it made it very hard to really enjoy the movie because there is no excitement and really no conflict. There is no attachment to any of the characters.
Maybe I'm kind of tired of paper thing storytelling blockbusters? I've hammered Transformers (both of them), GI Joe, and multiple other major blockbusters.