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Criticism of ‘Jurassic World: Dominion’, new installment of the saga

Laura Dern, Sam Neill and Jeff Goldblum reprise their characters in the film directed by Colin Trevorrow.

    I don’t like Jurassic World affirms the pragmatic and catastrophic doctor Ian Malcolm (a Jeff Goldblum who knows how not to take the movie seriously – his dog’s anecdote) in a (rare) moment of respite from Jurassic World: Dominion, third of this new Jurassic trilogy and sixth of the franchise as a whole. Of course Malcolm is referring to the (and catastrophic) Jurassic World theme park and not the film, especially this one in particular, but perhaps he does. If that’s not meta-referential sincerity (and confirmation of chaos theory) let a T-Rex come and see it. The film critic, who is supposed to be objective (and sincere) which in theory he should be, might not cost him anything to put the headline “I don’t like” Jurassic World: Dominion, its hasty succession of sequences that go nowhere (except to repeat the already mythical moments of the Spielbergian Jurassic Park) and that they want us to believe that it is a script, its villains without charisma (Steve Jobs again? What if we tried Elon Musk?), characters that could disappear and nothing would happen (Kayla the pilot) and his little speech final.

    However, who has gone to see Jurassic World: Dominion It’s not that critic, but the twelve-year-old boy that I try not to forget every time I sit in a dark chair accompanied by many people who I hope are also twelve years old or will be again. For that kid, Colin Trevorrow’s film is a party that appeals not to the linearity of a story but to the accumulation of impossible and meaningless situations, some of them not even from the Jurassic universe (the persecution in Malta seems more than one of Jason Bourne or another of Mission Impossible). Jurassic World: Dominion it is The food of the gods by Bert I. Gordon, The Gwangi Valley (hunting the dinosaur lasso), Journey to the Center of the Earth, the Godzilla and company of Îshiro Honda and company and if I had two more jokes (and a chimpanzee) the Mystery on Monster Island of our J. Piquer Simón. Moments like everything from the amber caves, the rain of locusts mutated in flames and Claire’s escape (Bryce Dallas Howard also mutated, but in the Schwarzenegger of Predator) through the jungle, they feed the critic capable of ceasing to be one and giving his place to the child who believed everything, who enjoyed everything without any filter. The innocence of the film could be questioned, if it is nothing more than something prefabricated or the consequence of forgetting filters and coherence so that there is everything in its almost two and a half hours of footage. It does not matter. For my part, I want to believe that Trevorrow and Emily Carmichael in the script have been transformed into twelve-year-olds to have fun with their sticker album of Jurassic or Cretaceous creatures.

    Jurassic World: Dominion it ends up being a bad/good (or vice versa) Irwin Allen movie. It is (literally with the aforementioned lobsters) the swarm: Impossible dialogues, unintelligible pseudoscientific chatter, and a second unit in form. It lacks, it’s true, a cast of old glories, although if we consider the aforementioned Jeff Goldblum, Laura Dern and Sam Neill as such, that’s enough for me. In addition, they eat a fool on a scooter and the evil one on (little) shift, Santos, looks like Paz Padilla. Just nice things.

    Perhaps after reading these lines Ian Malcolm comes to the conclusion that I do not like Jurassic World: Dominion. Well, that has nothing, but nothing to do with having blown me away.

    For unapologetic palomiterosaurs

    The best: that the creatures continue to leave us with our mouths open.

    The worst: its hodgepodge of jug ecogoodism.

    DATA SHEET

    Address: Colin Trevorrow Distribution: Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, and Sam Neill Original title: Jurassic World: Dominion Country: USA Year: 2022 Release date: 10–06-2022 Gender: Adventure Script: Emily Carmichael, Colin Trevorrow. History: Derek Connolly, Colin Trevorrow. Characters: Michael Crichton Duration: 146 minutes

    Synopsis: This new installment takes place four years after the destruction of Isla Nublar. Now, dinosaurs live together – and hunt – with humans all over the world. This fragile balance will change the future and decide, once and for all, whether human beings will remain apex predators on a planet they share with the most fearsome animals in creation.

    Source: Fotogramas

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