SummaryDominion takes place four years after Isla Nublar has been destroyed. Dinosaurs now live—and hunt—alongside humans all over the world. This fragile balance will reshape the future and determine, once and for all, whether human beings are to remain the apex predators on a planet they now share with history’s most fearsome creatures.
SummaryDominion takes place four years after Isla Nublar has been destroyed. Dinosaurs now live—and hunt—alongside humans all over the world. This fragile balance will reshape the future and determine, once and for all, whether human beings are to remain the apex predators on a planet they now share with history’s most fearsome creatures.
The film's only major fault is Trevorrow's desperation to ensure that viewers get their money's worth. Jam-packed with silliness, spectacle, intrigue, romance and just about everything else, Jurassic World Dominion has regular popcorn-spilling scares, exhilarating, expertly choreographed action set pieces that would earn a tip of the baseball cap from Spielberg himself, and the numerous characters all have plenty to do.
The result is a picture with gripping sequences and clever byplay, even if there’s a sense that it’s merely repeating past strengths, only not quite as ingeniously.
Dominion is a satisfying conclusion to the series that goes out with a bang.
5 out of 5 stars.
Jurassic World Dominion is an awesome science fiction action film that ends the series in a high note. And takes the Jurassic Park film which it never has been there before. Feeling different from the previous films. Which some may enjoy or some will miss the nostalgia of being back in the island with dinosaurs.
The plot follows with people trying to coexist with dinosaurs. Some are amazed by the creatures living among them. While others are breeding and using them for an evil agenda. The plot follows Owen (Chris Pratt) and Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) who are living in hiding and trying to keep Maise (Isabella Sermon) safe. After the previous film and discovering her secret. While Ellie (Laura Dern) discovers prehistoric locusts that are destroying the farm fields and can be leading to our extinction. Which she enlists Alan (Sam Neill) and Ian (Jeff Goldblum) to help out and find out who is behind that. Which are the same people that Owen and Claire are looking for after they kidnap The raptor Blues baby.
The plot has a couple of storylines that intercept and feels different than previous films. Which makes it feel like a globe trotting action thriller as Claire and Owen come across hybrid mixed raptors that are weaponized to attack certain people. Leading to a motorcycle chase scene in Malta.
The action sequences are awesome. The visual effects are great. The cast ensemble is great. Its nice to see the original trio Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum back in action. I also love they brought one original character from the first movie back into the mix as a villain in this film. If your a fan of the series when the name is popped up. You will easily recognize. The film music score is also great.
For a long running time with the movie. It does feel fast moving and short with the movie running into one action set piece to another. Overall, the film is one fun big blockbuster thats best to see on the big screen..
Ninety minutes of footage like this, minus any characters or plot at all, probably would've resulted in an artistically better use of a couple hundred million dollars than "Jurassic World: Dominion," which will doubtless be a smash on the order of all the other entries in the franchise, even though it doesn't do much more than the bare minimum you'd expect for one of these films, and not all that well.
In the end, Dominion brings back likable characters and has the good grace to move at a fast clip. It is a testament to how low the bar has gotten that those two elements feel like enough to make it a passable summer movie.
Jurassic World: Dominion is at best distracted, at worst boring. Playing on the nostalgic return of key heroes and frantically attempting Spielbergian wonder, it wants you to believe it’s got a back-to-basics understanding of Jurassic Park. Instead it’s convoluted notions of big entertainment ignore what Spielberg understood: dinosaurs have always had a natural hold on our collective imagination. Making them fun doesn’t have to be this hard.
Esse filme pra mim foi a prova de que não se deve levar a opinião dos outros e de críticas em consideração ! Eu fui assistir o filme com a expectativa totalmente baixa por causa das críticas negativas que o filme recebeu. E para a minha surpresa o filme foi muito bom. Eu não vejo como uma pessoa que gostou do Jurassic world 2 ou 1 não gostar desse. Pra mim é tipo uma heresia falar que esse filme é um lixo, como falaram.
I just watched the movie on Amazon Prime Video. I enjoyed it for the most part. The plot can be messy and convoluted. I enjoyed seeing the old characters again to me they handled better than Disney Star Wars.I enjoyed the theme overall even if it could've been executed better. it is time to stop continuing these franchises and do something original instead of nostalgia bait.
Funny how the whole world broke out in Dinosaurs when only a couple were let free in the last movie. Plus a lot of the dinosaurs on the loose weren’t species that were let go in the last movie.
It’s nice that there’s a raptor with feathers. Though, why ? A couple of dinosaurs were let loose and raptors suddenly look how they are supposed to ?
There’s a little too many heroes and it never felt like any were in danger. The movie needed more villains with guns to be eaten.
With that said it was nice to see the Jurassic Park characters team with the Jurassic World characters. Though all they really get to do is run away from dinosaurs together. While saying that they know each other’s work.
Oh how the mighty have fallen, Jurassic World: Dominion might just be the worst of the franchise. If you thought Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom was bad, you ain’t seen nothing yet. The return of Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum was enough to get us back into the Jurassic Park / World franchise but unfortunately it’s not enough to save the movie.
Set four years after the destruction of Isla Nublar and the dinosaurs are now living alongside humans all over the world. That’s going about as well as you’d expect, although we don’t get to focus much on that, because very quickly we’re cut away from a big scary dinosaur attacking a fishing boat for 30 seconds back to Owen (Chris Pratt) and Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) and their new daughter who they must hide from the evil scientists. Enter Lewis Dodgson (Campbell Scott) who looks like a mishmash of every billionaire ever with too much money and not enough sense. Dodgson runs a Bond villainesque company, oh sorry I mean a dinosaur sanctuary, that’s so totally not evil. Because here at biotechytechytech, the focus is on the lovely happy safe space for the dinosaurs and they’re so totally not up to any shady business whatsoever. It’s all about rescuing the poor dinosaurs who are wreaking havoc worldwide, and not secretly causing something sinister like a global food shortage or anything evil like that. They’re totally the good guys here, look they even have that scientist from the first movie so you know they have the best intentions. Well one way or another, the question will be answered as to whether human beings and dinosaurs can share the planet or will this be the end of life as we know it?
There’s only one truly great Jurassic Park movie and it’s always been the first one. Steven Spielberg created the magic of bringing dinosaurs onto the big screen. It looked real and was absolutely fantastic. No other Jurassic Park movie recreated that sense of awe, wonder and fear. The Jurassic Park trilogy had scary moments where you feared and cared about the characters and the sense that they were in actual danger. We’ve sure come a long way since then because at no point in Jurassic World: Dominion do you get that feeling that any of the characters are in danger. There’s no suspense and no edge of your seat moment. I’ve never wanted to see a dinosaur eat Chris Pratt so much in my entire life. Every time he came face to face with a scary dinosaur, he just held up his little hand and says “No!” I’m Chris Pratt, you don’t eat me, I’m the star.” It’s ridiculous.
You know there’s a problem when the CGI dinosaurs have more emotion than the human characters. For the third time now we’ve been subjected to the blandness that is Bryce (I can outrun a T. Rex in heels) Dallas Howard and Chris (the dinosaur whisperer) Pratt so any interaction between the two is boring and emotionless. We didn’t come to the cinema for this, we either came for the original cast or we’re here to see dinosaurs kill each other. And sure if there’s a little bit of nostalgia thrown in for good measure that’s nice too. A little bit of nostalgia is one thing, but practically recreating almost every scene possible from the older movies is just plain lazy. Remember that bit with the jeep? Well here it is again. The Dilophosaurus? Here’s a whole bunch of them, the dinosaur **** wait that’s new. Alright who ordered the dinolocusts!? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller? Yeah I didn’t think so. Sure there are some new dinosaurs in this movie and a few fan favourites but they don’t exactly get much screen time. Unfortunately Jurassic World: Dominion has a little less apex predator and a little too much prehistoric locusts.
I can only hope the reason we’ve seen the return of the original cast is for the paycheque. I was looking forward to seeing Dern, Neill and Goldblum together again but it’s still a disappointment. Unfortunately this is probably the last time they’ll all be onscreen together in a Jurassic Park movie and it didn’t end up going out on a high like it should have.
I’ve heard quite a few reviews saying they threw everything at this in the desperate hope that something will stick, well that’s certainly true. Think of all the good bits from the Jurassic Park franchise, shove them together with some lifeless characters, endless nods to the original movies and you’ve got Jurassic World: Dominion. Does it work? No. Will it make a fortune? Yes. Will we get another one? Yes, in some shape or form. Franchises is where the money’s at and you can guarantee Universal won’t have a gap in the dinosaur market for too long. You have to admit there’s not exactly a huge amount of dinosaur movies out there so when a new one emerges people will go see them, but come on Universal we deserve better than this. Recommended for anyone looking to entertain their kids for two and a half hours, for Jurassic Park fans, skip it.