Jurassic World: Dominion analysis
Jurassic World: Dominion is one of the most depressing films I've seen this season, and I've seen a lot of bad movies as an editor of film reviews. The Jurassic World: Dominion, the third film in the Jurassic World trilogy, and the sixth installment in Jurassic Park as a series did not live up to the hype. It was evident right from the beginning that this movie wasn't going to be a huge success.
Jurassic World: Dominion is an exciting tale of dinosaurs that are taking over the globe. Instead of running with the concept and expanding the concept, the film does its best to confine the dinosaurs to a small park. This is just one of many disappointments in the film.
One of the film's biggest problems is that it falls short of the high standards it sets for itself Jurassic World: Dominion. The audience was promised a satisfying end to Jurassic World, as well as massive improvement. The film was marketed as the culmination of the trilogy. Many viewers felt let down and disappointed as the film was not up to the high standards established by its marketing.
Jurassic World, Dominion's storyline is complicated and dull to the point that it's almost unbelievable. The film attempts to incorporate prominent characters from previous films, without considering the degree to which this makes sense. The story is told poorly and in a way that is unorthodox and the historical characters are reduced to nothing. This is a huge hole in the story's narrative. The film's duration is so long that you'll end up wondering what the whole excitement was about once the titles begin.
Jurassic World - Dominion attempts synchronization of two unrelated plotlines to keep the viewer interested however, it fails spectacularly. Although it is obvious that there's a Stegosaurus The film appears to overlook it throughout, leaving viewers to wonder why it's even in the first place.
In all honesty, while Jurassic World: Dominion may be a significant improvement over the widely derided Jurassic Park III, that's not enough to warrant acclaim. It's also the most ineffective of the Jurassic Park series overall, this is a bit surprising considering the history of the series of lackluster narratives. Jurassic World, Dominion, is (blog post) a shameful, useless waste of time and money. This is a disappointment for new and long-time Jurassic Park fans, as well as a clear indicator that the Jurassic Park films should have been put on hold for a while.
If you're someone who loves the Jurassic Park movies, you should skip this one. Instead, check out the original Jurassic Park film, which is considered to be the best.