Analysis - Jurassic World Dominion (2022)
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Jurassic World: Dominion is one of the most depressing films I've seen in the last year, and I've seen my fair share of bad movies as film critic. The third movie in the Jurassic World trilogy and the sixth in the Jurassic Park series as a as a whole didn't be the awe-inspiring film that was created around it. It was clear from the very beginning that this movie was not going to be a huge success.
Jurassic World: Dominion is an exciting story about dinosaurs taking over the planet. Instead of accepting the concept and expanding on it the film 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 difficulties is that it falls short of the standards it set for itself, Jurassic World: Dominion. The audience was promised a satisfying end to Jurassic World, as well as significant improvements. The film was touted as the culmination of the trilogy. A lot of viewers were disappointed with the film's lack of meeting the high standards it set in terms of marketing.
The storyline of Jurassic World: Dominion is monotonous and complex to the point that it's almost unintelligible because it attempts to incorporate the main characters from the prior films, regardless of whether this is logical. The historical characters are reduced to blank pieces of paper and the plot is rolled out poorly and in a way that is uncongruous. There's an obvious flaw in the story at this point. The running time of the film is so long that , by the time the credits roll you'll be wondering what all this means.
Jurassic World - Dominion attempts the synchronization of two plotlines that are not related to keep the viewer interested but fails spectacularly. Despite its obvious presence but the movie doesn't seem to recognize it in any way and leaves viewers wondering what it actually meant.
Although Jurassic World III may have been an improvement over Jurassic World III in some ways, Jurassic World III still receives little praise. This film may be the most successful of the Jurassic park series and is an impressive feat given the series' history of weak narratives. All said and done, Jurassic World: Dominion is a pathetic, insignificant wasted time. It's a disappointing experience for long-time and new Jurassic Park fans, as well as a clear indicator that the Jurassic Park films should have been the site cancelled many years ago.
In essence, if you're an avid fan of the Jurassic Park movies, you should skip this one. You should instead watch the first Jurassic Park movie again. The movie is widely thought to be the best.