Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Jurassic World
Jurassic World
Jurassic World
A new theme park is built on the original site of Jurassic Park. Everything is going well until the parks 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)
Stars:Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Ty Simpkins
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?
Viewers Reviews
Overall, this wasnt a dull film. It was full of action and very absorbing. It just wasnt a very intelligent film. The writers took shortcuts to move the plot in the direction they wanted, and most of the characters fluctuate from utter moron to complete genius throughout the film.
The acting was relatively dull, with the exception of Chris Pratt who played a character hes played over and over again. Most everyone else was uttering cringe-worthy dialogue throughout the film.
The story is cliché, uninteresting, and full of moronic plot holes. The idea to turn the raptors into tamable teddy-bear creatures was a terrible decision that turned potentially horrific moments into a waste of time. Couple that with a worse deus ex machina moment than the first film, and you have a veritable mess on your hands.
The most damning part of this film was the fact that the writers spent 14 years developing a story with a dinosaur written to be smarter than the writers themselves. Indominus possesses all the wit and clever thinking that could have been used to write a terrific screenplay. Next time, write a smarter story with a dumber dinosaur.
The acting was relatively dull, with the exception of Chris Pratt who played a character hes played over and over again. Most everyone else was uttering cringe-worthy dialogue throughout the film.
The story is cliché, uninteresting, and full of moronic plot holes. The idea to turn the raptors into tamable teddy-bear creatures was a terrible decision that turned potentially horrific moments into a waste of time. Couple that with a worse deus ex machina moment than the first film, and you have a veritable mess on your hands.
The most damning part of this film was the fact that the writers spent 14 years developing a story with a dinosaur written to be smarter than the writers themselves. Indominus possesses all the wit and clever thinking that could have been used to write a terrific screenplay. Next time, write a smarter story with a dumber dinosaur.
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