I am pretty sure that I would want to visit a Jurassic Park as envisioned by Steven Spielberg and the original book by Michael Crichton. Yes, things went wrong; but if scientists could bring dinosaurs back safely, admit it, you couldn’t stay away either. However, I can’t imagine many people would want to go to a Jurassic World, with its sheer commercialism and lack of feeling and empathy, its wanton disregard for anything other than making money. The newest entry into the Jurassic frachise demonstrates the pessimistic notion that people will do anything, and I mean anything, to feed their greed. The movie opens with the abandoned island doomed because of an impending volcanic erruption. All dinosaurs will perish. This is a big moral dilemma. Should these creatures, who were engineered in a laboratory and have no business livng in our century, be saved – or should nature be allowed to take its course? Luckily (or is it?) for the dinosaurs, Sir Benjamin Lockwood (James Cromwell), the former business partner of John Hammond (Richard Attenborough) and the team that created the original park, wants to step in and save as many of these noble creatures as possible, To this end, he hires Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) and Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) and others, to retrieve the dinosaurs and place them in a reserve where no one will be able to bother and/or exploit them. As you can imagine, this may be his intent, but it’s not the real plan. Lockwood’s assisstant and right hand man Eli (Rafe Spall) has plans that are utterly mean and cruel. This is a character beyond redemption! (Pretty much as all the bad guys in these movies are). But you will find everything you would ever want to see in a Jurassic movie in this one: gorgeous scenery, realistic dinosaurs, evil scientists and a cautionary quote from Dr. Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum). All of this being said, Jurassic World is scary, emotional and exciting. I won’t spoil it here, but Jurassic World has one of the most sequel-worthy endings in the history of franchise summmer movies. I’m betting Chris and Bryce have already been committed to a resolve-the-teasers movie! So, there will be a sequel; oh yes, you will want to go see it!
Marla says
This is my favorite of your reviews, yet! Your style has been getting even better, and I look forward to picking movies from your line-up!
Adnerb says
Thank you Marla. I do love going to see movies as they were meant to be seen!