A new theme park is built on the original site of Jurassic Park.
Everything is going well until the park's newest attraction--a
genetically modified giant stealth killing machine--escapes containment
and goes on a killing spree.
Details
- Director: Colin Trevorrow
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Release Date: 12 June 2015 (USA)
- Also Known As: Ebb Tide
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- Filming Locations: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Box Office
Budget: $150,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend: $204,600,000 (USA) (12 June 2015)
Gross: $652,177,271 (USA) (13 November 2015)
User Reviews
The Park Is Awesome, Yet...
It was cool and fun to
watch Jurassic World, yet it didn't deliver what I was expecting. I
don't want to jump to hasty conclusions, the movie was good, above good,
and it has some mesmerizing very well-made sequences, and amazing
action, but it lacked something... a spirit maybe.
Yes, its very
heavy on the nostalgia, and yes there are moments that will bring tears
to your eyes if you are a die-hard fan, also it's full of Easter eggs,
but the awe and wonder was not enough. Some said that Jurassic World is
the best sequel since the original, maybe it tops "The Lost world" at
some parts, but The Lost World has more strength points over it. If you
are expecting it to be more then a generic creature film, I think then
it is not the one for you.
I actually don't know how to feel, and
the funny thing is that all the issues I worried about, turned to be
the best stuff in the movie. The I. rex, the semi-friendly raptors, the
Apatasaurus head. They even threw a line that explains the scientific
inaccuracies in the dinosaurs, now everything is acceptable within the
universe. On the other hand, the story had it's corny parts, and It
lacked depth, there wasn't any kind of scientific debate as the first 2
movies, nothing at all.
The CGI was beyond awesome, settle down
all your fears, It's perfect, and works very well on the big screen.
Only at 1 or 2 moments you may feel that it's a little off. The T. rex,
oddly and unfortunately, she was the least impressive CGI in the movie,
along with the Ankylosaurus.
The animatronic shot was brilliant, I
wonder why they didn't use more animatronics, as from what I've seen
they seems to have improved vastly over the years. There were many
close-ups here, especially for the raptors, that animatronics would have
worked perfectly for, but they didn't went with that option.
It
will take more than one viewing to really see everything in this
imagined little world they have created. The park is open, and yes, the
park is awesome, but I think it will take some consideration to fully
endorse it.
Maybe the long wait raised my expectations up to the
sky, maybe this is why I'm a little disappointed... but the one thing
I'm sure of, It's that Jurassic World doesn't get anywhere near to the
level of Spielberg's original... long live Jurassic Park.