Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

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Jurassic World:  Fallen Kingdom – 3 out of 5

I was obsessed with Michael Crichton in my junior high and high school years.  I read all his books, sought out every movie that was adapted from his novels and must have read Jurassic Park at least three times (that really doesn't sound like a lot but considering I don't re-read a lot of books it does say a lot).  His science fiction works spoke to me but none more than Jurassic Park.  The idea of a park where dinosaurs were cloned?!?  Insert the Fry from Futuramameme that declares you should take all my money.  The movie was amazing and, I’ll admit, I’ve enjoyed every sequel since (although, nowhere to the degree of the OG).  I wanted to see the latest in the new trilogy; Jurassic World:  Fallen Kingdom, when it was out in theaters but didn’t get to.  So, I made a gamble and blind bought in when it was released on Blu-ray.  I don’t feel like I completely wasted my money but I sure don’t feel like I got my money’s worth.

Behold! The best thing in this movie! 
(That's not a dig at the film.  Jeff Goldblum is just that great.)

Baby Blue somehow makes this whole movie
worth it.
After the events of the last film, the theme park/dino zoo; Jurassic World, lies in ruin and the dinosaurs have taken over the island.  However, the dormant volcano the attraction was built upon is ready to blow and the lives of the extinct animals hang in the balance.  John Hammond’s former partner; Sir Benjamin Lockwood (James Cromwell), and his aide, Eli Mills (Rafe Spall), enlists Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) to help relocate the creatures; in particular, the Velociraptor Blue.  With the help of Owen Grady (Chris Pratt), a former park technician named Franklin Webb (Justice Smith), a paleo-veterinarian named Zia Rodriguez (Daniella Pineda) and a team of mercenaries hired by Mills and led by a big game hunter named Ken Wheatley (Ted Levine), Claire returns to the island but soon learns that ulterior motives are at play and they are betrayed.  It seems that Mills is working with a former Jurassic Park scientist and is looking to sell the dinosaurs on the black market; including a new genetically created monstrosity called the Indoraptor.

"I'm a recycled plot point!"

Ted Levine basically is playing an evil version of
Pete Postlethwaite's character from The Lost World.
I’m not going to say I didn’t like Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom because I did enjoy it but I have to say that it is one of the weaker additions to the franchise—and that says a lot due to the existence of the third film and The Lost World.  In fact, speaking of the second film, Fallen Kingdom (which sounds like a title of a Transformers movie) feels like the production was just trying to redo that film.  The most basic elements of snatching up dinosaurs in the name of greed, having another big game hunter and releasing the creatures into civilized world are all here.  Granted, there are tons of differences that makes it stand out on its own but it’s hard not to compare the two.  It makes me wonder what parallels will be created for the third film in this trilogy and how it will compare to the third film in the last trilogy.

The damn thing is smiling.  Is this a Looney Tunes cartoon?

Fallen Kingdom attempts to make the world of this franchise bigger and bring it beyond the island.  In a sense, I respect that but I can’t say that I’m a huge fan of how the growing mythology is developing and the direction it is going.  Aside from the ending ushering a ton of potential plot issues, the film seems to allowing the series to drift rapidly away from the arguably grounded nature of its initial science fiction story and seems to be aiming the ship towards a more exploitation, B-movie premise arena.  While I’m okay with this in terms of overall entertainment value, this path often feels cheap at times.  

A high-pitch scream for comedic effect in an otherwise
intense sequence...and then he took a pie in the face from the dino.
It was an odd choice to say the least.

This moment may seem cool but they're really just
yelling, "I know you are but what am I?" at each
other.
There are definitely some cool moments in the film, some great laughs along the way and, even with its problems, the ending promises potentially cool new developments in the next film.  I loved how well they mixed the animatronic, practical effects with the computer effects and the performances were great.  I will admit that Chris Pratt kinda/sorta looked like he wasn’t feeling this one at times but, overall, I think everyone was fantastic in the film.  Jurassic World:  Fallen Kingdomisn’t as ground-breaking or as aesthetically cool as the initial film is and it doesn’t quite have the same fun factor that the last film had.  It’s serviceable and never outright horrible but it sorta falls in line with the awkwardness of the 2nd and 3rdfilms.

Gnarly, brah!

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