![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A news ticker underneath makes a vague joke about the president being an idiot. There's a note of satire in the early scenes, as Claire talks to members of Congress on the phone and Jeff Goldblum (in his one meager appearance in this movie) gives a grandiose speech about life finding a way without technically uttering those exact words. Now Playing: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Review And she's wearing highly sensible shoes this time, as the movie deliberately conveys.īy clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's Bryce Dallas Howard's returning character Claire Dearing now works as an activist looking for any way to save the dinosaurs. All the dinosaurs there are going to die in the impending eruption, effectively triggering a new extinction event, unless someone intervenes. But the setup is that, following the new park's destruction in the first Jurassic World, the now dinosaur-filled island has grown volcanically active. That's what third movies are for, apparently.įallen Kingdom's basic plot has been somewhat unclear in some trailers, so I won't spoil it. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is a hell of a ride, an exciting, terrifying, and funny follow-up that will have you at full attention until it ultimately sags in its third act, drooping under the weight of promises it makes, but fails to follow through on. Sometimes a movie gets so close to greatness you can taste it as strongly as the goopy spit dripping from the mouth of the dinosaur whose face is hovering directly above yours as you lie prone and helpless on the jungle floor. ![]()
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