Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
PG-13 | 22 June 2018 (USA)
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Three years after Jurassic World was destroyed, Isla Nublar now sits abandoned. When the island's dormant volcano begins roaring to life, Owen and Claire mount a campaign to rescue the remaining dinosaurs from this extinction-level event.

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Titreenp

SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?

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AutCuddly

Great movie! If you want to be entertained and have a few good laughs, see this movie. The music is also very good,

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DubyaHan

The movie is wildly uneven but lively and timely - in its own surreal way

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Orla Zuniga

It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review

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tresm87

6.9/10 There were 2 things I was looking forward to most from this film. Bayona promised more practical animatronics used for the dinosaur effects, as well as more horror aspects in overall delivery. I think I maybe spotted only 2 scenes with actual animatronics used. The stegosaurus on the truck and the tyronnasaurus on the truck sleeping. Everything else was cgi and at times it looked fine but other times so shoddy. I get that in order to portray many different scenes and movements of this type of film cgi is necessary, but he definitely overhyped and led us along with that promise. As far as the horror themes went, there were some effectively shot and tense sequences though I wouldn't classify them as horror due to almost no blood or visceral human deaths, but as close you could get for a pg13. The plot gets damn right stupid and ridiculous when the greedy corporate tycoons start literally auctioning off the Dino's. It was almost unbelievable that they went that route. The story really doesn't go anywhere until the end and even that seemed so insanely far fetched and a huge reach to set up the sequel. The entire film to me seemed like an excuse to put as many different Dinos in as possible without having a solid plot or main point other than humans are evil and greedy. Honestly it really was a dumb film with some redeeming fantastic thrilling action sequences and visuals throughout, but really nothing more and at this point in the franchise we need more than that. The 2 new characters joining Pratt and Howard had to be the most useless and annoying characters of the franchise and offered nothing other than forced PC diversity. I did enjoy Levine and Spall as the main 2 villains no matter how cliche they were, they nailed the evil portrayals. Also the Maisie little girl clone should've been expanded upon if she has Dino dna, and hopefully they do something more with that though it will most likely be ridiculous. Overall this film is underwhelming but fun.

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bjaxxxon

I was disappointed with this film. It seemed like they wanted to make Blue and Owen's relationship the main subject and didn't know how. It seemed awkward in the beginning with the characters and story line. I just wish the movie took a slightly different direction. Hope the next one flows better, maybe similar to the first one. I wrote this late because it has been my low comparison this summer. I said today "I would buy the Spy Who Dumped Me over the second Jurassic World" I only give it a high 5 because of the emotional connection with the dinosaurs (the only good part).

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MovieManChuck

1/4After Jurassic World (2015), I was lead to believe that it was meant to provide clarity and closure to a series desperate for some rest. Unfortunately for people (like myself) who are a little weary of the dinos' antics at this point, it turns out that they never closed the gape. After deciding to give it a fair chance, I buy my ticket.The plot of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is simple: we need to come to the dinos' aids. Their natural habitat is imploding, and America steps up to save them. They pull the rug out from under it's predecessors as far as action, and shatter the vase of originality. The "pod dangling" sequence was taken straight from Lost World, and the ending shot was used in Jurassic World. Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Pratt give good preformances, but it can't save a falling kingdom.For me, the ending (and it's respective "twist") is when Fallen Kingdom goes from bad to awful. Given the examples Jurassic Park set for all proceeding franchise installments, there is only SO MUCH of reality that the series will let you suspend. Fallen Kingdom sprints past it's limitations so guiltlessly. When the dinos are turned into war machines of mass destruction and auctioned off at the end, and then you find out that a character is a machine (Too obviously like Ash from Alien (1979)), you want to jump out of your seat. Every sci-fi cliché, no matter how unfitting, is touched upon here.This was a total cash-out on the series, which stinks for fans of the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World. Then, there's always the fact that (another) sequel is implied at the end. Clutch tight to your wallets in 2021!

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ashishtom-57605

They should better end the movie with the volcanic explosion at the island. The last scene on the island was so amazing. I loved the idea. The pain on the eyes of that dinosaur was clearly visible. But everything turned to a disaster after that.

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