Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
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Synopsis
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom returns to Isla Nublar four years after the events of the last film (2015's Jurassic World). Humans have abandoned the island, and the very dinosaurs that destroyed the park now roam free. But when a volcano threatens to drive the impossible inhabitants into extinction once again, Owen (Chris Pratt) and Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) mount a rescue expedition to save the remaining dinosaurs from the pouring lava. Oh, and there also may be a massive conspiracy to uncover along the way – one that could change the nature of life on the planet forever. Dinosaurs, lava, conspiracies – what more could you ask from a summer blockbuster? If you answered, “The return of Jeff Goldblum as Ian Malcolm” then you’re in luck! The film, directed by J.A. Bayona, also stars BD Wong, James Cromwell, Ted Levine, Justice Smith, Toby Jones and Rafe Spall.
Cast
- Chris Pratt
- Bryce Dallas Howard
- Jeff Goldblum
- Ted Levine
- James Cromwell
- Toby Jones
- BD Wong
- Rafe Spall
- Daniella Pineda
- Geraldine Chaplin
Atom User Reviews
Well directed, but one of the most idiotic blockbusters I’ve ever seen.
movie is so good. action packed amazing effects. Camo of some old characters from the orginials. Chris Pratt was amazing. cant wait for the next one.
Metacritic
Fallen Kingdom understands the moral weight of the setup it’s been handed by the previous five movies. Even when it stumbles as a film, it has a definite point of view on what a humanity callous enough to revive a species for its own pleasure and inquiry ought to experience in return.
After a quarter-century the franchise may be terminally long in the teeth; much of this fifth iteration is absurd, both intentionally and un. Yet it’s also funny, intriguingly dark and visually sumptuous.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom will not stand up to rigorous scrutiny, and yet, it’s kind of an enjoyable, preposterous and thrilling ride that ticks through nostalgia beats like a shopping list.