Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Reviews and Ratings
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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom ends with Planet of the Apes-prophecies as it sets up the third film in the planned trilogy reboot. The film delivers spectacle and scares, but never more. It’s not a complete waste of time, but go in with tempered expectations.
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It’s a film of our times. As scientists underline that we are now into the ‘Anthropocene epoch’ — or a human-influenced age, for the first time in Earth’s history — and as man plays God with nature, Fallen Kingdom does well to catch on.
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The film provides many jaw-dropping moments with some really good scares, that hardly to find in any typical movie.
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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is every bit a horror film split into predictable hostility and periodic close calls…
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‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’ excels when it allows the real stars – the CGI dinosaurs – to shine, and roar louder than most of their predecessors.
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The movie lives up to its name becoming a true thing of the world. It makes you chuckle, it scares, it entertains.
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All said and done, this is the second best in the Jurassic franchise since Spielberg’s 1993’s original. J A Bayona hits many and misses some but delivers a well-crafted, heart-in-your-mouth dino-drama.
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The formula continues to hold sway. The plotting is familiar and aims to extend the brand further- which is quite obvious. Largely an exercise to keep the fans happy, this film makes all the right noises but fails to make it more than ordinary!
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…the CGI is spot on and the visuals are aesthetically mounted. Director of Photography, Oscar Faura’s live-action frames mesh smoothly with the CGI and together, you experience some enchanting images.
Overall, this edition is much better than its predecessor.