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Twenty-two years after the events of Jurassic Park, Isla Nublar now features a fully functioning dinosaur theme park, Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by John Hammond. After 10 years of operation and visitor rates declining, in order to fulfill a corporate mandate, a new attraction is created to re-spark visitors' interest, which backfires horribly. The new Jurassic World, owned by the corporation of Simon Masrani operates in Isla Nublar, Central America, with dinosaurs genetically created by the InGen Company. The workaholic and uptight manager Claire Dearing receives her nephews Gray and Zach in the park, but she is too busy to give attention to them and asks her assistant to escort the boys. Meanwhile the dedicated Owen Grady is training four velociraptors and the InGen security guard Vic Hoskins believes that the animal can be trained for military use. When Owen and two other employees go to an isolated paddock to evaluate the new attraction of the park, the hybrid dinosaur Indominus Rex, the animal lures them, kills the two men and flees from the spot. Owen escapes and asks Masrani to kill the Indominus, but he believes his security team can contain and capture the animal that cost lots of money. However the team is destroyed by the Indominus and Claire orders the evacuation of the tourists from the island. But the dangerous pterosaurs escape from the aviary and the place goes havoc. Meanwhile Gray and Zach are riding a gyro-sphere in the restricted area and Claire and Owen seek them out. With the chaos in the island, Vic assumes the command and decides to use the four velociraptors to locate and destroy the Indominus. Will his plan work? It's more tolerable than most blockbuster films, but only because the dinosaurs, however digital, still make effective characters. Not so with the humans who come across as stereotyped and annoying. I didn't know some of the human characters' names until the end credits. The human cast probably exceeds a thousand. Then there are at least a billion extras, nameless human chumps eager to tell their grandchildren they were once in a Spielberg movie.

And though not directed by him, this is, after all, a Steven Spielberg movie. That's all you really need to know, as in: action is more important than characters, plot, dialogue, casting, or acting. But, hey, the production design is good. And visual effects are really spectacular. Mostly, the film aims to please a 12 to 24 year old, easily wowed, viewer demographic.

Of all the irritations here, which include a predictable Disney-style plot, none is more annoying than the loud background music. It's a manipulative and insulting device, to remind us that the film aims to be epic in scope and costly in budget. Which is made worse by the film's run-time. At least 15 to 20 minutes could have been shaved off, mostly in the second half repetitive action.

But the dinos are still lovable. Of course, that's cinematic manipulation, too, to get us to care for and relate to these nonexistent creatures. Ever since I watched "Walking With Dinosaurs", I have enjoyed researching these prehistoric beings. "Jurassic World", with all its Steven Spielberg cinematic faults, gives us plenty of them, and for me that makes this blockbuster at least tolerable. It is hard trying not to sound too negative when talking about Jurassic World. Like the majority of people who will go see this, I very much enjoyed the first Jurassic Park. The movie was ahead of its time and brought the books to life in an interesting way.

The sequels Lost World and Jurassic Park 3 were entertaining, but most will agree they did not live up to the name of the original.

Jurassic World could only get made because of the time span between the last installment and the present. Unfortunately the movie is a cash grab, riding on the success of the franchise and little else.

Story - instead of choosing the angle "imagine this technology existed" to boggle the minds of the audience as they did in the original, Jurassic World glosses over this pretty quickly. Statements made in the movie like "kids are used to seeing dinosaurs" are bizarre, given that the park has only opened for a few years max. Even if we could clone eg. mammoths in real life (there are some still preserved in ice), humanity would be "wowed" for decades to come.

The movie chooses the route of a generic predictable action movie: we have our heroes, who we know are immortal in the story, our cliché love interest, our witty one-liners after or during traumatizing events, and one or more villains who - of course - die at the end. The story follows the typical rules so the audience is not disturbed, such as not to kill off any innocent characters that we have a connection with. People that die are either annoying or evil, or are just never introduced to us properly.

The main purpose of the plot is to show a range of different dinosaurs in different scenarios, without a real connection between the scenes. The human interaction in the movie is kept to a minimum, and has little importance. This could be OK, but the story as it stands is too disconnected and lacks a sense of direction. Personally it felt like a story that two children or stoned people made up: "and then they try to shoot the dino with a machine gun from a helicopter" "Yeah but let's make them miss their target and crash. How though?" "oh i know! the big dino runs into an aviary full of flying dinos!" ...etcetera

To sum up: the story just isn't believable. The franchise has so much more potential.

Presentation - Being a big budget movie, the stress was on special effects. There are some very cool shots and actions scenes, but others fail. The CGI is not as convincing as I had hoped (for example the too bright eyes of the velociraptors, it made them look fake). It is like the dino's had a certain shiny look over them. Even some of the models in the first movie looked better.

Also the movie overused the shaky action cam - resulting in several blurry action scenes. And it was obvious this movie was created with 3D in mind, which makes it feel more like a ride in a theme park than an actual movie to re-watch at home on your TV.

Sound & Music - I'd say this is the best part of the movie. The roars sounded good and the score added to the atmosphere. Excellent.

Conclusion: The movie is perfectly average. You will want to have seen it just once, to be able to say you have seen it, but you will have little desire to ever watch it again. It just has no depth at all.

If you are into action flicks- then this will be more up your ally. If you care for well-thought-out stories (like me), you will be disappointed. Intensely self-conscious of its status as a cultural commodity even as it devotedly follows the requisite playbook for mass-audience blockbuster fare, Jurassic World can reasonably lay claim to the number two position among the four series entries, as it goes down quite a bit easier than the previous two sequels. Isla Nublar now features a fully-functioning dinosaur theme resort called Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by John Hammond. This new park was built and is now owned by the Masrani Corporation. Owen (Chris Pratt), a member of Jurassic World's onsite staff, conducts behavioral research on the Velociraptors. In recent years, Jurassic World's attendance rates have begun to decline and a new attraction created to re-spark visitor interest gravely backfires, sparking a fight for survival for Jurassic World's employees and visitors. Jurassic World is the fourth movie in the Jurassic Park franchise, preceded by Jurassic Park (1993) (1993), The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) (1997), and Jurassic Park III (2001) (2001). The Jurassic Park premise and first two films were based on novels by Michael Crichton. Jurassic World's story is based on a screenplay by Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Colin Trevorrow and Derek Connolly. Jurassic World is a direct sequel to Jurassic Park and it takes place 22 years later on Isla Nublar. No. The events of The Lost World and Jurassic Park III are still present but because they happened on a different island, Isla Sorna (aka Site B), they've been "put aside". While neither sequel is referenced in the film, their events have been referenced in the film's promotional materials and viral marketing. For example, in a feature introducing the character Vic Hoskins, it's revealed his team did work involving flying dinosaurs, referring the Pteranadons that escaped at the end of Jurassic Park III. The bones of a Spinosaurus can be seen in the main plaza of the park. T. rex is even shown to smash through them during the final fight as a way to show that the T. rex is still the king of the dinosaurs. The juvenile male T. rex killed in Jurassic Park III was on Isla Sorna (aka Site B). This film takes place back on Isla Nublar from the first film and is in fact the same female T. rex of that film. The male T. rex in Jurassic Park III is also a young, not fully-grown adult. In an inside joke for the fans, the bones that the T. rex smashes through to get to Indominus Rex during the fight are those of the Spinosaur. Henry Wu (BD Wong) is the only returning character. The main character of Owen is described in the script as having the characteristics of both Ian Malcolm and Alan Grant, the main protagonists of the previous films. The T. rex from Jurassic Park also returns, complete with scars from her fight with the raptors during the movie's ending. While scientific discoveries in the last two decades have revealed that some or many dinosaurs may have, in fact, had feathers, these discoveries were not made at the time of the first two films and therefore all the creatures in the films were portrayed with the commonly perceived design of being scaly and reptilian in appearance. This was however was touched on in Jurassic Park III, which gave some of the raptors crest feathers. In the movie, the appearance of the dinosaurs is commented upon by the genetic engineer Henry Wu, who points out that none of their dinosaurs are truly "real" dinosaurs due to the genetic meddling needed to correct their DNA, that the real creatures looked quite different and that the creatures that are in the park are what people "expect to see" when they think of dinosaurs. No, there is not. According to records and past information, there have been at least 4 scripts. The first script was written by William Monahan (it was later reworked into an almost entirely different script by John Sayles,) an untitled script that was to be used for the film in 2008, and the Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver script (which was being reworked by Colin Trevorrow and Derek Connolly this past summer). Mark Protosevich was said to have worked on the film after 2008 and before Jaffa and Silver's involvement, but in an interview with Ain't It Cool News in 2013 Protosevich stated he never got past the discussion stage with Spielberg. The second half of the first teaser trailer features a piano cover of the original Jurassic Park theme composed by John Williams a5c7b9f00b

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