A new theme park is built on the original site of Jurassic Park.
Everything is going well until the park's newest attraction--a
genetically modified giant stealth killing machine--escapes containment
and goes on a killing spree.
Director:
Colin Trevorrow
Writers:
Rick Jaffa (screenplay),
Amanda Silver (screenplay), 5 more credits »
Stars:
Chris Pratt,
Bryce Dallas Howard,
Ty Simpkins |
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Storyline
22 years after the original Jurassic Park failed, the new park (also
known as Jurassic World) is open for business. After years of studying
genetics the scientists on the park genetically engineer a new breed of
dinosaur. When everything goes horribly wrong, will our heroes make it
off the island?
User Reviews
Upon
leaving the theater, my reaction to Jurassic World was "eh it was good
enough". A few days later as I think back to the movie, I remember the
action packed finale and some of the great visuals but ultimately there
was something lacking from the film, a soul, an identity.
Newcomer director Colin Trevorrow proves that he has the ability to to shoot involving action scenes, despite having just one small indie film on his resume. Despite this, sometimes his direction can feel flat, especially in dialogue heavy scenes where he struggles to create dynamism in the interactions of his characters. This leaves the audience uninvested in the intricacies of the story (which is highly straightforward) and simply eager to get to the next dino' showdown.
The dinosaur scenes in this film are overall fantastic, and elevate the movie to new heights. I felt like there could have been a greater variety of dinosaurs on offer here, but the ones that are in the film (especially the Mosasaur and I-Rex) deliver the goods.
Newcomer director Colin Trevorrow proves that he has the ability to to shoot involving action scenes, despite having just one small indie film on his resume. Despite this, sometimes his direction can feel flat, especially in dialogue heavy scenes where he struggles to create dynamism in the interactions of his characters. This leaves the audience uninvested in the intricacies of the story (which is highly straightforward) and simply eager to get to the next dino' showdown.
The dinosaur scenes in this film are overall fantastic, and elevate the movie to new heights. I felt like there could have been a greater variety of dinosaurs on offer here, but the ones that are in the film (especially the Mosasaur and I-Rex) deliver the goods.

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