I
would like to apologize to my regular blog readers for not updating for so
long. I have been busy with working on two projects simultaneously and it has
taken a lot of my time. I will try to update more movie reviews from now on. Jurassic Park was released in cinemas
June 12th, 2015.
In
1993, a movie title Jurassic Park
made film history by setting a benchmark in standards of how movies are made to
this very day. The film was directed by legendary director Steven Spielberg
based on a novel written by the late Michael Crichton. Back then, the
production value (design, cinematography, visual effects, practical effects,
etc.) was ahead of its time. I was awed when I watched it then and still feel
the same way when I watch the movie now on satellite TV or DVD. Two sequels
have since been made, The Lost World
and Jurassic Park 3. Now, there is a
third sequel (fourth film) titled Jurassic
World which features an extension of the initially story with a whole
different vibe to it, at least that’s what I see based on the film’s trailers.
The
fourth installment is directed by relative newcomer Colin Trevorrow. The film
stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Vincent D’Onofrio, Ty Simpkins, Nick
Robinson, B.D.Wong, and Irrfan Khan. The writers for the film are Trevorrow, Derek
Connolly, Rick Jaffa, and Amanda Silver. Spielberg serves as Executive Producer
while Patrick Crowley and long-time Spielberg collaborator Frank Marshall
produces.
How
will the fourth film fare compared to its predecessor? Do read on…
Claire Dearing (Howard) and Owen Grady (Pratt) |
SYNOPSIS:
Set
a couple of decades into the future, a fully functional theme park attraction
based on the previous proposed Jurassic Park is opened to the public on a
remote island with a new name Jurassic World. Besides being a theme park
attraction, the island also consists of a research facility which monitors the
many species of dinosaurs on the island. In order to boost attendance, a new
dinosaur species is created by lab scientists. Theme park manager Claire
Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) is tasked to oversee this new ‘creation’. When
things start to go wrong, she seeks the help of resident dinosaur trainer Owen
Grady (Chris Pratt) to investigate.
Dearing nephews played by Nick Robinson and Ty Simpkins |
Quite
organized and enjoyable. The script has a quite a good structure as it follows
three separate plots which connects into one major plot. Despite several
loopholes in the plots, it is easily understandable and does not lose so much
attention. Some plots can be a little far-fetched but it is meant to be that
way. The dialogue was a little overblown with scientific jargon but still
understandable. There were good comic relief moments but too little of them to
even out the mood of the film/ I liked that the film explored a ‘unique’
relationship between humans and dinosaurs.
Owen and Clair make a discovery |
Pretty fair and exciting. The film’s lead actors Chris
Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard did very well in their roles. The supporting
actors were fairly mediocre was just there to fill in blanks. Most of their
performance were based on the element of fear for dangerous situations. After the
recent success of Guardians of the Galaxy,
Pratt puts in another fine performance to enhance the film.
Bryce Dallas Howard as park manager Claire Dearing |
Director
Colin Trevorrow is relatively new to the Hollywood scene. I think he did an
exceptional job in handling a big budget Hollywood studio film. The action was
good and exciting. However, he lack the ability of carving a smooth story which
eventually became a little messy. The production design was great and the
visual effects were top notch.
Director Colin Trevorrow directing Chris Pratt |
A little slow at first but picks up pace in the middle
which slowly build to an exciting climax.
TONE (MOOD):
Innocent lives are faced with deadly danger and tensions
build among the heroes as they aim to stop more destruction from threatening
lives.
Director Colin Trevorrow using his viewfinder to compose a shot |
DOWNSIDE:
The plot can seem a little too far-fetched and ridiculous. A
bit too ‘kiddy’ for adults to enjoy at times.
UPSIDE:
Great visual effects, sound design, and action.Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) the Velociraptor trainer |
OVERALL:
It is a summer ‘popcorn’ film. Semi-okay story and full of adventure.
RATING:
7.5 out of 10
Watch megashare9 online free now. In the Jurassic World (2015), T-rex genes are extracted by scientists, combining genes from other species to create the hybrid Indominus rex. Impotence in preventing Indominus rex, manager Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) drop T-rex out to fight hybrid.
ReplyDeleteIn Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), after the new park is destroyed, T-Rex wanders the island before being hit by a group of mercenaries and taken to the land. In one scene, Owen's dinosaur training expert (Chris Pratt) must approach T-Rex as he is about to wake up.
Along with T-rex, the Velociraptor appears in every part of the series. It weighs about 150 kg, is the fastest, most intelligent and fast-thinking predator in the dinosaurs. According to scientists, in the Velociraptor life is just as big as the turkey. On screen, filmmakers designed this creature to be bigger and scary.
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