Jurassic World Dominion

Jurassic World Dominion
2022
★★★☆☆ 6.6/10
⏱️ 147 min
📅 Released
🌐 EN
AdventureActionScience Fiction
Four years after Isla Nublar was 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.

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User Reviews

Killface
★ 1/10
December 29, 2024
This movie reminds me of the 90s. After JP 1 came out, cable tv was flooded with bad dinosaur movies from all decades, including the ripoffs of JP1. This is just one of those films.
Ahmetaslan27
★ 4/10
July 6, 2023
The course of the modern series of Jurassic Park films has become completely different from the old series, lost in the wind and far from the path of success. The story has become weak and lacks events that attract the viewer, and illogical imagination has been introduced excessively, which we are not used to in the old series.
Axel
★ 5/10
March 7, 2023
Jurassic World Dominion fails to impress as a dinosaur movie, as the plot seems to be a poor choice. The dinosaurs are present but not the main focus, giving the impression that they are only there to extend the franchise. Even the inclusion of Alan Grant seems to be more for nostalgic purposes than contributing to the story. Chris Pratt's character also appears to be underutilized and serves more as a prop rather than a leading character. The camera work in the movie is particularly shoddy, with cuts from one angle to another creating confusion, especially in fast-paced scenes like the one in Malta. The depiction of Malta in the movie is also disappointing, with the country portrayed as a dirty, third-world Arabic nation covered in desert sand, which is not an accurate representation of the country. The use of Arabic style music in the background also seems out of place and unnecessary. Overall, Jurassic World Dominion seems to be a movie that was made to extend the franchise rather than being a well-planned and executed story. It is disappointing that a franchise that should have stopped by the third installment continues to churn out mediocre movies. Although the movie is not a complete disaster, it falls short of being an enjoyable watch. Additionally, the length of the movie seems to be excessive, and the dragging plot does not help in holding the audience's attention. The story's predictability adds to the monotony, leaving little to surprise or engage the viewers. As if to acknowledge the franchise's overreliance on gimmicks and sequels, Ian Malcolm's line, "Jurassic World? Not a fan," serves as a meta-commentary on the movie itself. It is a nod to the fans who have been disappointed by the franchise's recent offerings, and unfortunately, Jurassic World Dominion does little to change that sentiment. 5/10

Crew

Director
Colin Trevorrow
Writer
Emily Carmichael, Colin Trevorrow, Colin Trevorrow
Producer
Colin Trevorrow, Frank Marshall, Patrick Crowley

Production

Amblin Entertainment, Universal Pictures

Keywords

paleontologygiant monstersequelsurvivaldinosaurscientistchild kidnappingjurassicanimal sanctuarycliché