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Jurassic World

The park has opened.
2015 | 124m | English

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Twenty-two years after the events of Jurassic Park, Isla Nublar now features a fully functioning dinosaur theme park, Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by John Hammond.
Release Date: Jun 06, 2015
Director: Colin Trevorrow
Writer: Amanda Silver, Colin Trevorrow, Derek Connolly, Rick Jaffa
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Keywords dna, tyrannosaurus rex, velociraptor, island, animal attack, primal fear, sequel, escape, dinosaur, creature, park, amusement park, theme park, genetic engineering, raptor, animal horror, mosasaurus, ridiculous
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $1,671,537,444
Budget: $150,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 23, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Chris Pratt Owen
Bryce Dallas Howard Claire
Irrfan Khan Masrani
Vincent D'Onofrio Hoskins
Ty Simpkins Gray
Nick Robinson Zach
Jake Johnson Lowery
Omar Sy Barry
BD Wong Dr. Henry Wu
Judy Greer Karen
Lauren Lapkus Vivian
Brian Tee Hamada
Katie McGrath Zara
Andy Buckley Scott
Eric Edelstein Paddock Supervisor
Courtney James Clark Mosasaurus Announcer
Colby Boothman-Shepard Young Raptor Handler
Jimmy Fallon Jimmy Fallon
James DuMont Hal Osterly
Matt Burke Jim Drucker
Anna Talakkottur Erica Brand
Matthew Cardarople Gyrosphere Operator
Michael Papajohn InGen Contractor
William Gary Smith Park Ranger
Kelly Washington Zach's Girlfriend
Isaac Keys Control Room Security Guard
Patrick Crowley Flight Instructor
Chad Randall InGen Soldier
Gary Weeks Father of Three
Bill Ogilvie Spanish Parkgoer
Allan Tam Chinese Parkgoer
Yvonne Angulo Italian Mother
Chloe Perrin Italian Girl
Timothy Eulich ACU Trooper
Kevin Foster ACU Gunner
Bonnie Wild Park Announcer (voice)
Brad Bird Monorail Announcer (voice)
Colin Trevorrow Mr. DNA (voice)
Justin Lacalamita Sheriff (uncredited)
Tiffany Forest Park Visitor (uncredited)
Arlene Newman Woman with Baby (uncredited)
Tait Fletcher InGen Soldier (uncredited)
Jimmy Buffett Park Visitor (uncredited)
Tim Connolly InGen Soldier (uncredited)
Johnny Otto Biologist (uncredited)
Erika Erica Park Visitor (uncredited)
Brandon Marc Higa Petting Zoo Staff (uncredited)
Martin Klebba Staff Field (uncredited)
Eddie J. Fernandez Paddock Worker (uncredited)
Rob Fuller InGen Soldier (uncredited)
Julia Holt Park Visitor (uncredited)
Brandon Richardson Christopher (uncredited)
Megan Skiendiel Park Visitor (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael Meinardus Special Effects
Holly O'Quin Stunts
Michael Crichton Characters
Amanda Silver Screenplay, Story
Colin Trevorrow Screenplay, Director
Christopher Boyes Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Daniel Orlandi Costume Design
Al Nelson Sound Designer
Mark 'Crash' McCreery Special Effects, Art Direction
Whitney Coleman Stunts, Stunt Double
Tim Connolly Stunts
Lisa Dempsey Stunts
Danny Downey Stunts
Keith Jardine Stunts
Raymond Mamrak Stunts
Tony McFarr Stunts
Chris O'Hara Stunt Coordinator
Felipe Savahge Stunts
Taryn Terrell Stunts
Derek Connolly Screenplay
Scott Trimble Production Supervisor
Pete Horner Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Charles Haugk Stunts
Daniel Hernández Stunts
Martin Klebba Stunts
Greg Rementer Stunts
Eric Salas Stunts
Stan Winston Thanks
Gary Rydstrom Sound Designer
Tim Bell Stunts
Timothy Eulich Stunts
Michael Jamorski Stunts
Sarah Molasky Stunts
Vanessa Motta Stunts
Kara Petersen Stunts
Mark Semos Stunts
Eric Stratemeier Stunts
John Papsidera Casting
Mike Piccirillo Art Department Coordinator
Dean Bailey Stunts
Hannah Betts Stunts
Tony Donno Stunts
Zero Kazama Stunts
Matthew LeFevour Stunts
Katie Wright Pere Stunts
Gary Price Stunts
Danton Mew Stunts
Meredith Richardson Stunts
Chris Haarhoff Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Rocky Capella Stunt Coordinator
Matt J. Thompson Stunts
Phil Tippett Visual Effects
Chris Manning Foley Recordist
Michael Giacchino Original Music Composer
Jeff Cadiente Stunts
David Castillo Stunts
Chris Palermo Stunts
John C. Meier Stunts
Chris Castaldi First Assistant Director
Bonnie Campanella Stunts
Maya Roza Compositor
Mike Dharney Animation
Emile Ghorayeb Animation
Kevin Stitt Editor
Ed Verreaux Production Design
Page Buckner Art Direction
Nick Crocco Art Direction
Caty Maxey Art Direction
Christa Munro Art Direction
David E. Scott Art Direction
Ronald R. Reiss Set Decoration
Melizah Anguiano Wheat Hairstylist
Lawrnell Bell-Rattler Hairstylist
Chantal Boom'la Makeup Artist
Natalie Cordray Makeup Artist
Melanie Deforrest Makeup Artist
Mahealani Diego Hairstylist
Karri Farris Makeup Artist
Sherri Hamilton Hairstylist
Jennifer Hodges Hairstylist
Stephanie Jennings Hairstylist
Jack Lazzaro Makeup Artist
Courtney Lether Makeup Artist
Annabelle MacNeal Makeup Artist
Paige Reeves Makeup Artist
LeDiedra Richard-Baldwin Makeup Artist
Jami Ross Makeup Artist
Laine Rykes Makeup Artist
Emily Tatum Makeup Artist
Peter Tothpal Hairstylist
Linda Traxler Hairstylist
Vicki Vacca Makeup Artist
Michelle Vittone Makeup Artist
Crystal Wells Hairstylist
Ernie Avila Set Designer
Samantha Avila Assistant Art Director
Guy Belegaud Propmaker
Mark Bialuski Propmaker
Robert A. Blackburn Construction Coordinator
Lorrie Campbell Set Designer
Todd Cherniawsky Set Designer
David Chow Set Designer
Tom Curtis Prop Maker
Yann Denoual Sculptor
Derek Devers Propmaker
Forest P. Fischer Set Designer
Jeff Frost Modeling
Mike Herriage Greensman
Alana Hong Art Department Assistant
Chris Hopkins Sculptor
Ryan Shields Johnston Assistant Art Director
George Lee Set Designer
Tammy S. Lee Set Designer
Paul Lindsey Propmaker
Kevin Loo Set Designer
Matt Lopac Set Decoration
Masako Masuda Set Designer
Ron Mendell Set Designer
William Nutt Greensman
William'Billy' Nutt Greensman
Timothy Oakley Prop Maker
Christopher Ramirez Greensman
John Michael Riva Jr. Art Department Assistant
Joelle-Lyn Sarte Art Department Coordinator
Codie Scott Greensman
Jeff Shewbert Propmaker
Edward Skade Sculptor
Spencer Smith Greensman
Karen Sori Art Department Assistant
David Soukup Set Designer
Christopher Stanback Propmaker
Bruno Troadec Sculptor
Stella Vaccaro Set Designer
Cuitlahuac Morales Velazquez Sculptor
Trinh Vu Set Designer
Kevin Whatley Propmaker
Randall D. Wilkins Set Designer
Walter Zieska Propmaker
Angelina Faulkner Sound Editor
Pascal Garneau Sound Effects Editor
Scott Guitteau Sound Effects Editor
Chris Welcker Boom Operator
Chris Brenczewski Special Effects Coordinator
Michael Clarke Special Effects
Robbie Clot Special Effects
Lawrence Decker Special Effects
Matthew Dzikielewski Special Effects
Gabriel Eby Special Effects
Sebastian Foxx Special Effects
Dean Hathaway Special Effects
Geoff Heron Special Effects Coordinator
Allan B. Holt Modeling
Bruce Y. Kuroyama Special Effects
Michael Lantieri Special Effects
John McLeod Special Effects
Ryan Meinardus Special Effects
Donald Myers Special Effects
Doug Passarelli Special Effects
Mike Sasgen Special Effects
Cole Taylor Special Effects
Douglas D. Ziegler Special Effects
Laura Aldridge Visual Effects
Tim Alexander Visual Effects Supervisor
Alex Aponte Visual Effects
Eric Bates Animation
Jeffrey Benedict VFX Artist
Jacqueline Cooper VFX Artist
Todd D'Amario Modeling
Lorelei David Visual Effects Editor
Alexis Forni VFX Production Coordinator
Sheila Giroux VFX Production Coordinator
Justin Gladden Visual Effects Producer
Neal Halter Modeling
Ryan Hopkins VFX Artist
Sean House Modeling
Peggy Hrastar Modeling
Chad Hudson VFX Production Coordinator
Flannery Huntley VFX Production Coordinator
Marchand Jooste Animation
Shawn Kelly Animation
Pei'an Lau Production Manager
James Jooyoung Lee Animation
Ting Lo Modeling
Ting Lo Modeling
Greg Maloney Visual Effects Producer
Mark Mancewicz Creature Design
Mike Marcuzzi Visual Effects
Kindra Marra Visual Effects Editor
Chris F. Moore Visual Effects
Ariele Podreider Lenzi Creature Design
Loren Robinson VFX Artist
Katherine Renee Jones Visual Effects Supervisor
Ai Saimoto Lighting Technician
Yandri Sanchez VFX Artist
Roman Schmidt Visual Effects
Paul Sharpe VFX Artist
Jubinville Steve Modeling
Jenn Taylor Animation
Jeff Tetzlaff Modeling
Mark Trowbridge VFX Production Coordinator
Shawn Walsh Visual Effects Producer
Cameron Widen Animation
Tim Yang VFX Artist
Pearlyn Yeo VFX Production Coordinator
Brandon Beckman Stunts
Jacqueline Cadiente Stunts
Jacob Chambers Stunts
Craig H. Davidson Stunts
Rockey Dickey Jr. Stunts
Darin Fujimori Stunts
Jeff Galpin Stunts
Daniel Graham Stunts
Jenn A. Harris Stunts
Randy Haynie Stunts
Allen Jo Stunts
Patrick Kearns Stunts
Mike Majesky Stunts
Carolina Roberts Stunts
Brittany Romatowski Stunts
Rich Rutherford Stunts
Kasim Saul Stunts
Patrick Stenberg Stunts
Nico Woulard Stunts
Joseph J. Allen Electrician
Dana Baker Grip
Dacoda Bartles Grip
Mark William Bassett Grip
Michael Best Grip
Kevin Bridge Electrician
Baron Coenen Electrician
Michelle Cummins Rigging Grip
Joshua Davis Gaffer
Gregory Doi Electrician
John Gregory Edwards Electrician
Chris Flowers Electrician
Scott Graves Rigging Gaffer
Ted Gregg Grip
Steven A. Guerrero Grip
Eddie G. Gutierrez Grip
Joe Heid Electrician
Sam Hicks Grip
Brian Hollars Electrician
Justin Kursinsky Electrician
Greg Lopez Electrician
Andy Luce Grip
Michael Maley Gaffer
Charlie McIntyre Electrician
Oskar Ness Grip
Josh Nobles Electrician
Mike Rushing Grip
Scott Sprague Best Boy Electric
Todd Stoneman Grip
Rafael E. Sánchez Gaffer
Jason Talbert Grip
Robby Terry Lighting Technician
Don Tomich Rigging Gaffer
Les T. Tomita Grip
Michael Anthony Travers Grip
Raimar van den Bylaardt II Electrician
Chris Weigand Lighting Technician
Chuck Zlotnick Still Photographer
Nicholas Cabana Animation
Kyle Dunlevy Animation
Cristina Falcon Animation
Cameron Folds Animation
Peer Lemmers Animation
Andrew Malesky Animation
Yuhon Ng Animation
Jeremy Stewart Animation
Travis Tohill Animation
Keith Patrick Turner Animation
Luis Carlos Uribe Animation
Bob Wilson Animation
Frank Avanzo Set Costumer
Hannah Gates Set Costumer
Ren Heeralal Set Costumer
Lisa Magee Set Costumer
Elaine Ramires Costume Supervisor
David Cowles Visual Effects Editor
Kirk Baptiste Driver
Ken Farnell Transportation Co-Captain
David Fowlkes Driver
Curt Michael Grooms Transportation Captain
Brad Lips Driver
Frank Porras Driver
Michael Sean Ryan Transportation Co-Captain
Aaron Skalka Transportation Coordinator
Steve Smitherman Driver
John F. Teeple Driver
James P. Schramm Thanks
Ian Fox Camera Operator
Celia Jepson Lighting Supervisor
Michael Lyon Lighting Technician
Ty Warren Executive In Charge Of Production
Anthony Chiarantano Production Supervisor
Russell Allen Production Supervisor
Paul Apelgren Music Editor
Alex Levy Music Editor
Robert Jackson Boom Operator
David James Sculptor
Kris Cole Assistant Editor
Michael Galbraith Animation
Stephen King Animation
Guillaume DeLouche Property Master
Brad Semenoff Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Thomas J. O'Connell ADR Mixer
Brendon Morrow ADR Recordist
Jana Vance Foley Artist
Dennie Thorpe Foley Artist
Benjamin A. Burtt Sound Effects Editor, Foley Editor
Trey Turner Foley Editor
Ronald Hersey Additional Photography
Brooks P. Guyer Camera Operator
David B. Nowell Aerial Director of Photography
Michael Kelem Aerial Director of Photography
Peter Zuccarini Underwater Director of Photography
Christopher J. Wood Set Dresser
Sam Sternthall Set Dresser
Paul Penley Set Dresser
Meagan Skerchock Set Dresser
Vivian Baker Makeup Department Head
Ronn Wong Set Dresser
Tyrone Anthony Jones Set Dresser
John Tedlie Set Dresser
Jenni Knight Set Dresser
Eric Yake Key Set Costumer
Valerie Zielonka Key Costumer
Zack Smith Additional Second Assistant Director
Jason Roberts Second Assistant Director
Kirk Francis Sound Mixer
Geoff Campbell Character Modelling Supervisor
Jeremy Johnson Construction Foreman
Regis Harrington Stunts
Daniel Perez Ferreira Visual Effects Technical Director
Adrien Flanquart VFX Artist
Lisa Curtis Saunders Software Engineer
Dan Sweetman Storyboard Artist
Satoshi Yamazaki Grip
Robert Consing Storyboard Artist
Amy Lynn Umezu Storyboard Artist
Collin Grant Storyboard Artist
David Lowery Storyboard Artist
John Coven Storyboard Artist
Philip Keller Storyboard Artist
Timothy Burgard Storyboard Artist
Vince Young Lighting Technician
James L. Heyward Set Production Assistant
Melissa Goddard Compositor
Alberto Landeros Compositor
Andrew Savchenko Compositor
Angela Giannoni Compositor
Anthony D'Agostino Compositor
Ben McEwan Compositor
Bradley Chowning Compositor
Bradley Gaines Compositor
Brian N. Bentley Compositor
Calvin Romeyn Compositor
Casey Yahnke Compositor
Conrad Olson Compositor
Dan Enstrom Compositor
Daniel Gonzalez Solozabal Compositor
Darrell Claunch Compositor
David Larochelle Compositor
Emanuele Comotti Compositor
Eric Ponton Compositor
Erica Milena Pollack Compositor
Eyal Shirazi Compositor
Francisco Palomares Pozas Compositor
Heath Kraynak Compositor
Joao Sita Compositor
Jun Zhang Compositor
Kaelen Cohen Compositor
Kalle Peterson Compositor
Linda Y. Kim Compositor
Lucien Fostier Compositor
Luis Almazan Compositor
Marco Lee Compositor
Marion Voignier Compositor
Michael Ore Compositor
Myong Choi Compositor
Nathaniel Rodriguez Compositor
Nestor Benito Fernandez Compositor
Nikki Jieun Lee Compositor
Pablo Wang Compositor
Paul Venn Stirling Compositor
Peter Demarest Compositor
Reginald Harber Jr. Compositor
Richard Sällqvist Compositor
Ryan B. Clarke Compositor
Scott Mitchell Compositor
Sean Coonce Compositor
Shawn Hillier Compositor
Simon Marinof Compositor
Stephan Schaefholz Compositor
Tinko Dimov Compositor
Travis Murray Compositor
Virginia Wilson Compositor
Ray Mendoza Technical Advisor
Rick Jaffa Screenplay, Story
John Schwartzman Director of Photography
April Ferry Costume Design
Mary L. Hart-Mastro Hair Setup
Jacob Roanhaus Special Effects
Nia Hansen Foley Supervisor
David Leitch Second Unit Director
Dwight Angelito Stereoscopic Supervisor
Cody Daniel Stunts
Juan Peralta Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gwendolyn Yates Whittle Supervising Sound Editor
Kevin C. Lang Set Dresser
Caleb Wiley Production Office Assistant
Damien Carr Visual Effects Producer
Name Title
Steven Spielberg Executive Producer
Frank Marshall Producer
Patrick Crowley Producer
Christopher Raimo Associate Producer
Thomas Tull Executive Producer
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Reviews

jonlikesmoviesthatdontsuck
N/A

I was a huge fan of the original 3 movies, they were out when I was younger, and I grew up loving dinosaurs because of them. This movie was awesome, and I think it can stand as a testimonial piece towards the capabilities that Christopher Pratt has. He nailed it. The graphics were awesome, the suppo ... rting cast did great and the t rex saved the child in me. 10\5 stars, four thumbs up, and I hope that star wars episode VII doesn't disappoint,

Jun 23, 2021
ganeshmogan16
N/A

Overall action packed movie... But there should be more puzzles in the climax... But I really love the movie.... Excellent... ...

Jun 23, 2021
redTed
3.0

I've never been a fan of this series. The only impressive thing of the original was the graphics that were, at the time, breathtaking. But we all know great graphics alone can't save a film. I watched this new effort just to see how far CGI has come in the time since the original and I can safely ... say, not very far. From the opening scene with the terrible looking and poorly animated bird, it's obvious that CGI has reached its limits in recreating realistic content. As for the film. The dreadful script and annoying characters helped me lose any interest after about 15 mins. Ok for the age range it's aimed at I suppose, but there are far better films out there worthy of your money.

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
7.0

Untamable Devil. One thing that would be 100% guaranteed prior to the release of Jurassic World, is that whatever the quality, or lack of, the notices would be mixed. Thus the reactions would be akin to those that "Indiana Jones 4" received, charges of ruining childhoods and franchises etc. Ju ... rassic World does exactly what is expected of it, it's a popcorn blockbuster that plays out as mindless fun, complete with outstanding effects, monster mayhem and moments of dumbness. In fact it's very much a safe sequel, reverting to the original formula without the classy edges of Spielberg's deft touch. There's a likable cast fronting up the pic, with Chris Pratt as the hero carrying some olde adventure chops about him, and Bryce Dallas Howard (her natural beauty sparkling on Blu-ray) a fun femme side-kick. The writers introduce a couple of new mighty monsters to the series, hell of beasties for sure, while the photography, stunt work and musical score all impress greatly. The Velociraptor plot line is crummy and daft, almost as daft as Bryce's high heels character arc, and the familiarity factor does grate a little at times, but it's a rollicking good time not to be taken remotely seriously like it's some sort of series disgrace. 7/10

May 16, 2024
kendsley2003@yahoo.com
9.0

All in all this movie brought back the franchise that started out and captured the worlds attention. From the T-Rex chasing them down the road in there jeep to the velociraptors stalking them and picking them off one by one. Jurassic World brought the franchise back to the state of reality. (If ... dinosaurs were real, this would be the set up for a park and containment of dinosaurs). Chris Pratt did a great job on not only playing his part but looking it as well. Mis. Howard did ok. It seemed like she stumbled through most of her scenes and didn't bring key emotional expressions or reactions to the scene moments. But with her OCD and control issues played up against Mr. Pratt it brought the key relationship to tie the movie together. This is a must see movie!

Jun 23, 2021
aptaunk
N/A

Not bad ...

Jun 23, 2021
mattwilde123
4.0

Well choreographed action set-pieces. Good effects. Dinosaurs are magnificent. Annoyingly cliched characters. Stupid story. I thought the idea of commercialism and ethics could have and should have been explored better. A character talks about never being able to match the first part which is tru ... e. Not sure if they were trying to be funny or just self-referentially depressing. Chris Pratt was good. Everyone else was pointless. No where near the first. I would even prefer to watch Jurassic Park 3 than this. ★★

Jun 23, 2021
Bulletproof5FDP
6.0

**Jurassic World: A Jurassic Disappointment** As a fan of the Jurassic Park franchise, especially the first movie, I am quite disappointed with Jurassic World. I was honestly super stoked for the long-awaited sequel to Jurassic Park, but in the end, the movie lacked the charm and mysticism from J ... urassic Park. From poorly-developed characters (with the exception of Chris Pratt's Owen Grady) to idiotic plot elements, Jurassic World's only saving grace is the fact that it's a sequel to Jurassic Park. The dinosaurs honestly look awful and pale in comparison to the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park. The CGI is so obvious and doesn't look realistic at all. Jurassic Park found the right balance of practical effects and computer-generated imagery, giving viewers the feeling that the dinosaurs feel so life-like. Jurassic World basically uses minimal practical effects in favor of CGI galore. It's sad that a 1993 movie has better CGI than a movie made in 2015. Claire and her nephews Gray and Zach, are cheap imitations of John Hammond and his grandchildren Tim and Lex. Claire is primarily motivated by greed and exploiting the dinosaurs. Hoskins just wants to use the dinosaurs as military weapons. Dr. Henry Wu is a bit more antagonistic, revealed to be secretly creating hybrids for Hoskins as military weapons. The only character that's given some form of development is Owen Grady, played by Star-Lord a.k.a Chris Pratt. His motivations are for researching Velociraptor behavior and actually treats the dinosaurs like living creatures and not just exploited science experiments. Honestly the only redeeming factor throughout the entire movie. The Indominus Rex tricks the personnel into thinking it's escaped confinement by clawing away at the top of its enclosure. They somehow believe the dinosaur escaped, but wouldn't security be alerted right away? The enclosure doesn't come equipped with bells and whistles? To much surprise (not), the Indominus is actually inside the enclosure with them. This idiotic plot choice allows the Indominus to escape. Zack and Grey revisiting the original site of Jurassic Park brought back so many nostalgic memories of Jurassic Park. One of the best moments of the entire movie, absolutely loved when they picked up the Jurassic Park banner and the goggles used by Tim. But what killed the moment was when they managed to get the original Jeep started. It's been sitting for over 20 years, non-operational. But for plot convenience, they learned how to fix vehicles previously. I thought the assault upon the park attendees by the pterosaurs was chilling, swooping up people in the process. Gave a sense of terror that you could actually feel. One of those people being Zara, Claire's assistant. She is attacked by a pteranodon and then eventually eaten alive by the mosasaurus. Her death was just way too drawn out and totally undeserving. A death like this should have been reserved for the villain. The final battle between the Indominus Rex and Owen's pack of surviving Velociraptor brought me back to the battle between the T-Rex and raptors in Jurassic Park. Then Claire brings out the T-Rex, the very same one from Jurassic Park, and manages to outrun the T-Rex IN HEELS. I was rooting for the T-Rex to win, then the Mosasaurus swoops up and drags the Indominus into the lagoon. Though this movie attempts to bring back the Jurassic Park charm, it ultimately fails to capture that same magic. Unlike The Force Awakens, another similar movie that calls back to its roots, Jurassic World managed to be much worse than its source material. You feel no true connection to the characters or dinosaurs, the excitement factor is gone, and the music is not memorable at all. My Rating: 5.5/10.0

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
5.0

Most assuredly the best sequel to _Jurassic Park_, but it doesn't touch the original. "Not being as good as a different movie" is not what's bad about _Jurassic World_ though, what is though is the dropped plotlines, unlikeable characters, haphazard mixing of respect and disrespect for the original ... at random intervals, a **complete** lack of chemistry between any two characters whatsoever, but most of all the romantic leads, underdeveloped arcs of both characters and story, more Deus Ex Machinas than you can shake a stick at, and some of the most painful dialogue I've seen in a Hollywood flick all year. But there's Bryce Dallas Howard proving (when given the chance) she's an acting force, which was a particularly pleasant surprise given that the last thing I saw her in was _Spider-Man 3_. Chris Pratt doesn't for a moment make you believe he is anyone other than Chris Pratt, but Chris Pratt is a pretty rad dude so that's more or less a chip in the film's favour. It also has dinosaurs, so there's that. _Final rating: ★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

Jun 23, 2021
msbreviews
7.0

MORE REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/ Jurassic World remains my second favorite film of the whole saga. Colin Trevorrow is able to blend the suspenseful traits of the original with a more adventurous, light tone really well. Dinosaurs look amazing, still today. Characters could have benef ... ited from a little more work. Decent story. Rating: B

Jun 13, 2022
narrator56
6.0

I recently watched the first three movies in this series, for the third time or so, but it occurred to me as I watched this one that I probably watched it only once, if at all. It brings with it the usual elements of this film franchise: the children (not the thousand extras who run around but tw ... o we care about), whose mission is to get themselves into the path of extreme danger; the somewhat evil guy who presumably will also end up being Dino food; raptors who get smarter and stronger with every film; and footage of the original Jurassic theme park in case we are in danger of forgetting its roots. I try not to notice stuff like how extras can never outrun dinosaurs but the stars always manage it. It is just entertainment, after all. Let’s not overthink it. And I question whether a company that must be so susceptible to lawsuits in its day to day operation would really create more dangerous creatures because they need new thrill rides. Wouldn’t they be more apt to create more up close and personal rides or experiences with the existing ones? Especially the herbivores? If a customer needs more excitement than standing near a 100-foot tall dinosaur, maybe they need to scale back their drug intake, or go climb Mt. Everest. But again, I don’t want to overthink this thing. It was watchable enough, just not thought provoking or revolutionary.

Aug 04, 2022
mooney240
9.0

**Jurassic World captures the delight and suspense of the original films while adding a fantastic new cast, an epic new park, and bigger, scarier dinosaurs.** Jurassic World perfectly blends the nostalgia of the original movies with a new grand scale, incredible effects, and big stars. Hollywood’ ... s flood of reboots and remakes rarely capture the heart and quality of the original source, but Jurassic World stands out as one of the best. Chris Pratt’s tough and lovable rogue, Owen Grady, brings the action. At the same time, Bryce Dallas Howard’s high-stung and successful business executive, Claire Dearing, grows and develops from selfish career focus to respecting nature and valuing family. Every scene feels grandiose and epic, with a bigger park, bigger attractions, and bigger dinosaurs. The childlike wonder still shines through, with kids giddy at a dino petting zoo and crowds cheering as the Mosasaurus feeds on a great white shark. The scares are back, too, with deadlier predators and plenty of hapless park employees to hunt. While the Jurassic series has its ups and downs, Jurassic World is at its peak!

Oct 07, 2022
SoSmooth1982
6.0

They rebuild the theme park and claim its safe. You can't keep a bunch of Godzilla like dinosaurs contained. ...

Jul 07, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

Now then, as stories go this is an huge pile of dino-droppings - but Chris Pratt does his level best, alongside some pretty bad-assed dinosaurs to keep this action adventure exciting. When the new "Jurassic World" theme park is opened, it builds on the promise of it's doomed predecessor but this tim ... e, they have state of the art safety facilities to protect the visiting lunch box brigade. Or do they? Unfortunately for them, "Indominus Rex", wasn't at the read-through and has a mind to eat just about anything he can wrap his jaws around. What he can't devour, his eager - recently released - friends from elsewhere in the park are plenty keen on too - so we quickly find ourselves with a "containment anomaly" that leads to a distinct carnage scenario for our hero to avert. As ever, Pratt brings oodles of personality to his role as the velociraptor's pal, but the rest of the cast - to an human - are poor. The kids grate and ought to have been eaten very early on, and gazillionaire Irrfan Khan ("Masrani") is way to dapper and refined to be a convincing baddie. Vincent D'Onofio tries to help out, at least his part has some meat to it, but otherwise this is just a cracking victory for Pratt and some outstanding visual effects without even a rousing score from John Williams to rely upon and some storylines that are contrived to maximise the menace and minimise the plausibility. If you can find it showing on a big screen anywhere, then it is still worth watching on a wet afternoon, but it loses much of any potency it ever had on the small screen and I'm not sure I'd bother again.

May 30, 2024