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A new theme park, built on the original site of Jurassic Park, creates a genetically modified hybrid dinosaur, which escapes containment and goes on a killing spree.
Jurassic World has been running with great success for more than a decade in the wake of the disaster that haunted the island 22 years ago. The park's geneticists have once again broken scientific and ethical boundaries in order to raise attendance for the park, now experiencing a decline in happy customers. Convinced that the new attraction will bring in many more people, but having crossed the line once again, the results may be devastating.
I'm not going to say too much because I don't want to give anything away but, if you are a fan of the first Jurassic Park, you will definitely enjoy Jurassic World. I can't say enough good things about this film. It is definitely worth seeing on the big screen. Seriously, don't miss the chance to see this while it's on the big screen. I would say IMAX 3D is definitely the way to go.
Thank you to all who were involved in this film. I haven't enjoyed watching a movie this much for a very long time. I can't explain what I am feeling, but I know it's a good feeling, and I can't thank you enough for this opportunity.
'Jurassic World (2015)' apes the most surface-level aspects of the franchise's first entry without ever recreating what made that film so special. It almost entirely omits the themes that make the concept itself interesting and it misses out on any engaging characters, through which we should be viewing these extraordinary events in order to actually care about them. It also manages to totally overload the original trilogy's computer-to-practical ratio, losing out on all components that could make its, admittedly sometimes impressive, visual effects seem truly believable. The CG always feels exactly as such and doesn't become an extension of the story or world, unable to elicit the wonder or fear it once did with ease twenty-five years ago. It doesn't help that most of the narrative is essentially nonsensical and every few moments there's something to roll your eyes at. Plot points provoke pained sighs as opposed to a widening of the eyes, and the exposition is so blatant that it's a wonder why you're shown anything at all. It gets to a point where you realise that the filmmakers don't trust you to understand their narrative and so tell you everything at least twice, even when it's right there on screen. The movie is more interested in showing you dinosaurs dealing out damage to one another than anything else, with the suspense the series is known for at perhaps its least prominent. It really is the lack of character, despite the many core players (who all consistently make unintelligent and unbelievable decisions, by the way), that puts the final nail in the coffin of this technologically advanced but entirely less believable sequel, though. It just goes to show you that the script is the most important thing, everything else is just filler. Filler is exactly what this feels like. 4/10
Jurassic World is a fiendishly crafted blockbuster: old-fashioned thrills, heroism and romance, locked inside a smart, self-aware shell.
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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