Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom has followed the success of Rampage but it seems something is wrong. Films with the title World Dinosaurs: The Kingdom collapsed and was labeled C13.
If you watched Jurassic World go to theaters in 2015, if you must still remember how Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar Island became deserted dinosaur island after the incident occurred in the yidio movies Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom follows the catastrophe after four years, a volcano begins to recur, threatening the entire ecosystem. So is a quick dinosaur rescue race.
Compared to previous Jurassic Park films, the Fallen Kingdom is simply too textured and has the slightest cliché from the old movies. Even from the beginning of the movie, there are episodes that reveal the whole evil role so viewers do not have to guess what the old content is. Instead, the film focuses on the "monster battle" that made me feel like watching the sequel to Rampage, although these two films have nothing to do with each other. Do not know whether Universal Studios intended to add dinosaurs to the monster universe they are building in The Mummy reboot. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom seems to do better than Rampage ... a bit
However, in terms of the previous dinosaur theme films, it must be admitted that Jurassic World: The Fallen Kingdom has a rather grandiose effect, especially when viewers watch the activity of many dinosaurs. compared to the previous film. The action scenes in the movie are also attracted to the "actor" dinosaurs are more capable of making people more interested in watching the skill will feel more glamorous than ever. It's not wrong to say that the filmmakers barely made land for the actors who spent a lot of money on the cast. With the exception of Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard and BD Wong from the old movie, the other casts are no longer familiar faces.
The plot is pretty bland, even familiar and disappointing if you've ever seen Steven Spielberg's old movies. I remember director J.A. Bayona once said that he wanted to use the approach that the viewer is less likely to attract the Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, but it is hard to say he has succeeded in this respect. From the second half of the film moved to a narrower space and no ground for actors, everything just enough to bring the "entertainment" to the viewer. Most of the scenes that the actors have to play most are running and screaming. There are occasional jokes that are fun but very rare, perhaps because the director wants to keep the tension in view.
That does not mean the film is completely bland in terms of content. In addition to some cool action dinosaur scenes, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom also has some truly moving scenes that keep you silent. I remember most of it was a scene of a long-necked dinosaur creaking out the cries of despair and despair, leaving the theater almost dead. Or the bad guys in the movie always receive the appropriate match that make the viewer very satisfied. Unfortunately, it is only a rare memorabilia in comparison to the unforgiving hole in the plot, but sometimes you do not mind watching it.
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Even the new characters in this part do not make sense for them to add value to the movie besides ... pretty, such as Maisie (Isabella Sermon). I do not know if this character has any influence in the sequel or not, but in the Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom it seems to justify some intriguing plot in the movie to help viewers understand what is going on. takes place in parallel. In my opinion, if the purpose of this character is only, then this is actually an unnecessary role. Even some of the scenes look pretty dangerous and unrealistic for a child like her to be able to reconsider and act like that.
In the end, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is worth watching? The answer is yes, if you just want to watch movies for entertainment. Exquisite computer graphics and dinosaur phases make it easy for anyone to find a movie for the purpose. However, you do not expect the "high" computer skills to be disappointed that there will be no such thing in the movie. As I said above, everything is just enough to bring
If you watched Jurassic World go to theaters in 2015, if you must still remember how Jurassic Park on Isla Nublar Island became deserted dinosaur island after the incident occurred in the yidio movies Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom follows the catastrophe after four years, a volcano begins to recur, threatening the entire ecosystem. So is a quick dinosaur rescue race.
Compared to previous Jurassic Park films, the Fallen Kingdom is simply too textured and has the slightest cliché from the old movies. Even from the beginning of the movie, there are episodes that reveal the whole evil role so viewers do not have to guess what the old content is. Instead, the film focuses on the "monster battle" that made me feel like watching the sequel to Rampage, although these two films have nothing to do with each other. Do not know whether Universal Studios intended to add dinosaurs to the monster universe they are building in The Mummy reboot. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom seems to do better than Rampage ... a bit
However, in terms of the previous dinosaur theme films, it must be admitted that Jurassic World: The Fallen Kingdom has a rather grandiose effect, especially when viewers watch the activity of many dinosaurs. compared to the previous film. The action scenes in the movie are also attracted to the "actor" dinosaurs are more capable of making people more interested in watching the skill will feel more glamorous than ever. It's not wrong to say that the filmmakers barely made land for the actors who spent a lot of money on the cast. With the exception of Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard and BD Wong from the old movie, the other casts are no longer familiar faces.
The plot is pretty bland, even familiar and disappointing if you've ever seen Steven Spielberg's old movies. I remember director J.A. Bayona once said that he wanted to use the approach that the viewer is less likely to attract the Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, but it is hard to say he has succeeded in this respect. From the second half of the film moved to a narrower space and no ground for actors, everything just enough to bring the "entertainment" to the viewer. Most of the scenes that the actors have to play most are running and screaming. There are occasional jokes that are fun but very rare, perhaps because the director wants to keep the tension in view.
That does not mean the film is completely bland in terms of content. In addition to some cool action dinosaur scenes, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom also has some truly moving scenes that keep you silent. I remember most of it was a scene of a long-necked dinosaur creaking out the cries of despair and despair, leaving the theater almost dead. Or the bad guys in the movie always receive the appropriate match that make the viewer very satisfied. Unfortunately, it is only a rare memorabilia in comparison to the unforgiving hole in the plot, but sometimes you do not mind watching it.
Next
Even the new characters in this part do not make sense for them to add value to the movie besides ... pretty, such as Maisie (Isabella Sermon). I do not know if this character has any influence in the sequel or not, but in the Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom it seems to justify some intriguing plot in the movie to help viewers understand what is going on. takes place in parallel. In my opinion, if the purpose of this character is only, then this is actually an unnecessary role. Even some of the scenes look pretty dangerous and unrealistic for a child like her to be able to reconsider and act like that.
In the end, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is worth watching? The answer is yes, if you just want to watch movies for entertainment. Exquisite computer graphics and dinosaur phases make it easy for anyone to find a movie for the purpose. However, you do not expect the "high" computer skills to be disappointed that there will be no such thing in the movie. As I said above, everything is just enough to bring
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