Jurassic World:
Set sometime in the near future, the film chronicles the downfall of the wildly successful Jurassic World, the spin-off of John Hammond's collosal failure Jurassic Park. After being open for several years, the executives at the park realize that gene splicing dinosaurs may be the key to spiking park attendance. However, the Indominus Rex (this Frankenstein creature is spliced from T-Rex DNA and other types of dangerous dinosaurs) is smarter and more bloodthirsty than they imagined and quickly escapes, wreaking havoc across the resort. Only Owen Grady, a former Naval officer and Velociraptor trainer in the island's restricted area, is able to possibly stop the creature before it reaches the center of the resort.
After over a decade of waiting for a fourth Jurassic Park film, people were dying for a nostalgia trip like this, so naturally this movie has been breaking numerous box office records. I've seen the film twice now and have had some time to think it over, and on the whole, it feels more like a Jurassic Park movie than the previous installment, but still doesn't hold a candle to the original.
Chris Pratt is a charismatic lead hero, but I worry he may suffer from over-exposure soon if the Indiana Jones rumors prove true. Bryce Dallas Howard plays the lead female, who is Pratt's love interest. She starts as this uptight and overly serious businesswoman, and kind of breaks down her hardened shell over the film. Ty Simpkins and Nick Robinson play two brothers who are a major focus of the film, which I wasn't all that happy about. They just weren't strong enough characters, nor fresh enough to have a major storyline dedicated to them. At least in the previous films, the kids were always more like supporting characters who just happened to be a part of the action, not with their own arc. Jake Johnson and Lauren Lapkus have comedic roles as two control room operators. B.D. Wong returns as Dr. Wu from the original film, the only returning cast member in this installment. Why he wasn't fired after the disaster in the first film I have no idea. Omar Sy plays Pratt's friend and fellow raptor tamer, and Vincent D'Onofrio appears as the main human antagonist, an element sorely lacking in the third film. Irrfan Khan plays John Hammond's successor. Judy Greer and Andy Buckley play the brothers' parents who have hit a rough patch. Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Buffett, and director Colin Trevorrow have cameos in the film, with Trevorrow's being a voice cameo. Director Brad Bird has a voice-over cameo as a monorail announcer.
The special effects are more CG-heavy than in previous installments, which was a little bothersome, but forgivable. The action scenes are well-shot and exciting, and the final battle was pretty cheesy, but ultimately also very entertaining. In fact, this film had more cheese than I was expecting (two thing really got to me: there's a look two characters give each other after the final battle that made me almost burst out laughing, and running in heels, anyone who's seen the film knows exactly what I'm talking about).
If you're looking for a fun summer movie that will give you a dose of nostalgia, then Jurassic World will surely meet expectations. It doesn't recapture the feel of the original perfectly, but I don't think anything will. 3.5/5 stars.
An older review I did of the first three films: http://mattcottermovies.blogspot.ie/2013/04/jurassic-park-trilogy.html
An older review I did of the first three films: http://mattcottermovies.blogspot.ie/2013/04/jurassic-park-trilogy.html
