Early reactions for Jurassic World Dominion spoke of a divisive film, ranging from those who see it as the perfect way to close off an already unimpressive trilogy to others easily considering it the worse film in the franchise’s history, however, while the movie more accurately falls somewhere in between, Dominion is definitely the kind of experience moviegoers might want to tackle keeping their expectations in check.
Doing that shouldn’t be too difficult as 2018’s Fallen Kingdom was generally disliked, despite earning over 1.3 billion dollars worldwide, but the good news is that for every missed opportunity or repeated mistake from the other two Jurassic World movies, Dominion makes it up with a wholesome blast from the past. That’s because Laura Dern, Sam Neill and Jeff Goldblum all return in their beloved roles, and though their screen time is far from limited to mere nostalgia plays, their presence is a symbol of Dominion’s biggest problem: these dinosaurs are biting on way more than they can chew.
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That is not to say Jurassic World Dominion is not entertaining, far from it, yet despite all the CGI wonders and admittedly good action sequences Colin Trevorrow crams into his return to dinosaur land, the film simply overstays its welcome. Take the movie’s premise for example, which is that four years after Fallen Kingdom, dinosaurs now live among humans — then again it really doesn’t take long for the plot to deviate from that to evil corporation conspiracy, as the Jurassic Park old-timers aren’t directly invested in the dinosaur sector anymore.
As for Owen (Chris Pratt) and Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard), their story now sees them become foster parents to Masie Lockwood (Isabella
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