Saving several of the creatures, including Blue, widely believed to be the most intelligent of the dinosaurs. Sanctuary with "no fences, no cages, no tourists." It's an illegal and risky venture, but Claire agrees to return to the derelict park in the name of (Bryce Dallas Howard), who is fighting to save the endangered creatures, is introduced to a plan to transplant the dinosaurs to a safe, isolated Ian MalcolmĪrgue for their extinction, for man to accept nature's course correction and again free the world of their presence, as it had been for millions of years. but the red meat within the movie rings a bit hollow, playing with familiar beats that most closely resemble the storyline from the first sequel, The Lost World: Jurassic Park.Īn unstable volcano is threatening to destroy everything on Isla Nublar, including the last remnants of dinosaur life, leaving them once again extinct.īut a political firestorm has erupted alongside the volcano, with some claiming the dinosaurs should be saved while others, including Dr. The film explores good ideas on life and death and the existence of the species - man and dinosaur alike Worthwhile film is another matter entirely. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is every bit the spectacle it should be, but whether it's a Indeed, the franchise, which began with Steven Spielberg's groundbreaking Jurassic Park, was rebooted in 2015, and is now on the fifth film in the series, the second in theĪbout telling stories featuring characters making relatively poor decisions, albeit usually with good intensions, that lead to disastrous results. True for the profiteers in the movies and true inīoard room at movie studios. Times must the point be made?" Ian Malcolm asks at film's end. Return to the park, no matter the reason, no matter the possibilities for profits, no matter the stakes, no matter the morality of the action. If there's one lesson to be learned from what is now more than two decades of Jurassic Park unwritten rules and regulations, it's to never Reviewed by Martin Liebman, September 8, 2018 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Blu-ray Review
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