Jurassic World Review (No spoilers)
The newest entry into the famed and much beloved Jurassic Park series has arrived in theaters, breaking all records as it easily becomes the #1 movies in the world. The film takes place twenty-two years after the original films, featuring Isla Nublar but now with a fully operational theme park. The park had been doing very well for over ten years, however the visitor rates were beginning to decline, so they decided to start creating new breeds of dinosaurs. It backfires horribly. Owen (played by Chris Pratt, Guardians of the Galaxy) stars alongside Bryce Dallas Howard as they run about the Island trying to stop this new dinosaur that eventually escapes its containment and begins slaughtering indiscriminately; beast and man alike. Staring alongside Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard are Nick Robinson and Ty simpkins, two young brothers. The film features strong character growth, exploring human nature aside from the action. Family and romance primarily. Jurassic World, although a great step up from Jurassic Park III and II; fails to live up to the first film. The characters are hollow at parts, stereotypical at best. Forced romance and cliches are abundant in this film as well. The special effects are suburb, entirely immersing the viewer in the film, while bringing the action to them. Overall a must see for anyone who loves summer blockbusters or simply is a fan of the series. 7.5/10, rated PG-13 for intense of Violence.
- William Watson
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