Saturday 20 June 2015

Jurassic World



Spared No Expense


Expectations


You can find no bigger fan of Jurassic Park than me.

You think you can?

Come at me, bro!

You've read the IMDb trivia page, both Michael Crichton books and even had the Jurassic Park lunchbox?!

Dinosaurs were my 'thing' in my pre-teens, like many young boys growing up in the 1990s.  To this day, there are rarely weeks when the DVD doesn't get a viewing in my apartment.

I had been eagerly listening to the development hell of Jurassic Park IV since the disappointment of Jurassic Park III, praying that the proposed storyline of half-human/half-velociraptor hybrids would never see the light of day.

So when the trailer for Jurassic World emerged, despite not loving the guard-dog velociraptors, I'll be honest, a little excited 'Yes!' came out of my mouth...  The film seemed actually fun and interesting, rather than various treks through jungles like the two previous films had been.


Plot


So here we are.  22 years after the original, Jurassic Park is finally open.

John Hammond has entrusted his vision of a dinosaur-themed amusement park to another wealthy and eccentric businessman, Simon Masrani (Irrfan Khan) before popping his own eccentric clogs.

Jurassic World has been open for ten years without any incidents and is still hugely popular. However the stockholders want larger audiences and the scientists, led by the returning Henry Wu (B.D. Wong) create a brand-new dinosaur; the Indominus Rex - based on a T-Rex but with added predator DNA thrown in, just to make things extra hardcore.

However, since this is a Jurassic Park film, obviously things go awry... In fact, how's best to put it...

Well said, Ian...
So it is up to velociraptor-trainer, and overall bad-ass, Owen Grady (played by the future-Indiana Jones, Chris Pratt) to hunt down the escaped Indominus Rex with his pack of 'raptors, as well as save the nephews of Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard), operations manager of Jurassic World, who are lost somewhere on the island.

Simple enough, right?

Opinions


Where to start?!... Well firstly, move over Avengers: Age of Ultron, step aside Mad Max: Fury Road, this is the blockbuster of the summer.

From the get-go, we head straight into the park, possibly sacrificing some potential character development for the impressive visuals, but you're not here for Shakespeare; you're here for the dinos!

As soon as we enter the park, the film tries to tug on every nostalgic memory possible; that famous score of John Williams' (now being overseen by Oscar-winner Michael Giacchino), Mr DNA continues to explain the science of cloning to visiting children, and a statue of John Hammond presides over his life's work, in a touching tribute to Richard Attenborough.



It's obvious that the director Colin Trevorrow wants to remind you of why you fell in love with Jurassic Park in the first place and he does an effective job; to quote my sister after watching it: "I felt like I was 7 years old again!"

The writers did a fantastic job of echoing certain aspects of the original and I would even go to say Jurassic World was a 'soft reboot' of Jurassic Park; one for the current generation.

But a Jurassic Park film is only as good as it's overblown, out-of-their-depth situation and this one is a doozy.  I really enjoyed the idea of the Indominus Rex, as a satire of today's over-the-top, Greed-Is-Good culture, and as a movie monster in itself.

As a Frankenstein's Clone of different dinosaurs, it gave the film a new and fresh approach, as we have become used to seeing the T-Rex and velociraptors (...and I don't think anyone wanted to see the Spinosaurus make a reappearance).  It's unpredictability, plus it's ever-growing list of talents, always kept the story interesting and inventive.

Chris Pratt is just The Man right now.  From his fantastic but brief appearance in her. last year, as well as his star turn in Marvel's Guardians Of The Galaxy, I'm really high on Pratt at the minute.  His cocky attitude plus his earnest and innocent appearance just mix together to make an ideal leading man.

I believe Pratt has the potential to become the action movie star of this generation, as Bruce Willis and Harrison Ford have done before him, especially with the Indiana Jones reboot potentially ahead of him.  His humour and common-sense slightly combat Jurassic World's ridiculous lack of Ian Malcolm.



Well Yeah, But...


I have read several opinions of this film constantly comparing it to Jurassic Park, calling World 'abysmal' and 'a disaster' as a result, which makes no sense to me.

I can't have been the only person who loved seeing the park finally open to the public, especially in such an inventive and realistic way (in today's society, they would put baby triceratops and apatasaurs in a petting zoo, as well as have Starbucks and Pandora retail stores everywhere).

Whilst Claire's nephews aren't the best actors in the world, and it's a stretch to believe they are capable of fixing decrepit jeep engines, Jurassic Park's Tim and Lex weren't Oscar-winners themselves and we were forced to believe Lex was a talented 'hacker' because she dragged and dropped a few files in a Unix system.


Similarly, Claire running around a park in high heels and not having much of a character arc isn't that misogynistic or backwards-thinking.  Her character goes from being distant to her family to being determined to keep them safe.  Isn't that enough?  Plus Jurassic Park's Ellie Satler (Laura Dern) was hardly the most three-dimensional woman in all of fiction.

However, there is an underlying storyline surrounding the Indominus Rex's true origins, with Vincent D'Onofrio tenting his fingers in the background and I could have easily done without it.  But this will surely be developed in the upcoming sequels and I truly hope they treat it with care.

Wrap It Up...


In this reviewer's opinion, Jurassic World is a very worthy sequel to Jurassic Park, and whilst it may not contend with Spielberg's original for it's crown, it supplies more than enough edge-of-your-seat thrills, mind-blowing special effects and honest-to-God entertainment that you want from your summer blockbusters.  It is by no means a perfect film, but what is?  Well, Jurassic Park comes close...

If you disagree, we can compare Lost World sticker albums to decide...  All I need is a shiny Ian Malcolm...


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1 comment:

  1. Watch megashare9 online free now. In the new movie, the villains created the Indoraptor with propaganda and propagated it as a weapon in the war. However, this creature exits and scares horrifically. Indoraptor's chasing, hunting prey is the highlight of the film's action.

    The 10-ton triceratops are familiar in the series. Despite its scary appearance, they are gentle and herbivorous, using only their horns to fight off hunters (usually T-rex). In life, this is one of the species most fossil found.
     
    The creature is a carnivorous dinosaur that has just appeared in the last two films, with a pair of small horns called Carnotaurus. With a small skull leading to a strong bite, this species is not strong enough to attack large herbivore dinosaurs. The Carnotaurus preyed on small prey because of his strong legs and high speed. In the Fallen Kingdom, a Carnotaurus attacks Owen's team when the volcano erupts but is destroyed by T-rex.

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