Jurassic World: Dominion (2022) film review
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Jurassic World's Dominion is probably the most disappointing movie I've ever seen, even though I've watched many terrible films as a critic. The third installment of the Jurassic World trilogy and the sixth of the Jurassic Park series as a whole failed to be the awe-inspiring film of the film. It was clear from the beginning that this film wasn't going to be a success.
In Jurassic World: Dominion, the exciting idea is that dinosaurs, a non-welcome species, will eventually conquer the planet. Instead of embracing the idea and further expanding it, the movie keeps the dinosaurs in a small , isolated park. It's just one of the few disappointing scenes in the film.
One of the film's major issues is that it falls short of the high standards set for itself, Jurassic World: Dominion. Fans were promised a satisfying conclusion Jurassic World, as well as major improvement. The film was advertised as the final installment in the trilogy. Many viewers were disappointed the film's lack of meeting the standards it set for itself in terms of marketing.
Jurassic World, Dominion's storyline is confusing and dull to the point that it almost seems absurd. It tries to introduce prominent characters from previous films without any consideration of whether or not it makes sense. The story is poorly crafted and is presented in a bizarre point. There's an obvious flaw in the narrative at this point. The runtime of the film is so long that , (go read blog post) by the time the titles begin to roll you'll be wondering what this all means.
Jurassic World: Dominion tries to keep its viewers interested by synchronizing two boring and unrelated plotlines. However, it falls short. Although it is obvious that there's a Stegosaurus however, the movie seems to ignore it for the duration it, leaving the audience to wonder why it's even in the first place.
While Jurassic World III may have made a leap forward from Jurassic World III in some ways, Jurassic World III still receives little praise. Given the series' poor performance in creating compelling plots, this film could be among the most ineffective. After all is said and completed, Jurassic World: Dominion is a horrible, unnecessary waste of time. It's a letdown for both the long-time and newcomers to the series, and a clear evidence that the Jurassic Park movies should have been put on hold years ago.
If you are a Jurassic Park fan, this film is not for you. Instead, it's best to watch the first Jurassic Park film again, because it's widely believed that it's the most enjoyable of the bunch.