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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

2018 • 128 minutes
3.9
129 reviews
46%
Tomatometer
M
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

It's been three years since theme park and luxury resort, Jurassic World was destroyed by dinosaurs out of containment. Isla Nublar now sits abandoned by humans while the surviving dinosaurs fend for themselves in the jungles. When the island's dormant volcano begins roaring to life, Owen (Chris Pratt) and Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) mount a campaign to rescue the remaining dinosaurs from this extinction-level event.
Rating
M

Ratings and reviews

3.9
129 reviews
Caterina Slade
January 8, 2021
This film is my favourite one. the dinosaurs look really good it is worth it i like all of your dinosaurs films but i don't like that people die in this film but it is amazing i love dinosaurs thay so cool and you people who don't like dinosaur are ok. I am a big fan of Jurassic World and i love it. My favourite dinosaurs is the indooraptor u guys are doing a good job make more please!
Teeth
November 9, 2018
Was a carbon copy of the first one. Didn't even introduce any new concepts. Then was the failure of the "Indorapter." Which is the Indominus Rex but yellow stripes and profitable. Then Universal needed cast diversity so they had weird wacky and fun sysadmin. Then they made him say the work of the century, "I'm in." They also replicated, "the helpers are actually money hungry gangsters and shoot Blue while Owen is trying to do his job then later get eaten by the money maker." The only reason to watch this is to see how the Jurassic franchise has turned into cash grab copies of each other.
13 people found this review helpful
Phillip L’Estrelle
September 19, 2018
The volcanic eruption that devastates Isla Nublar is action-paced, awesome, tearjerking and (for long-time fans of the franchise) inevitably heartbreaking. After that is a plot that is one third mystery, one-third horror and one-third action, with little bits of comedy and angst mixed in, giving viewers a film of many flavours, which for some may not gel too well together. Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard return to their roles with excellent triumph. Rafe Spall and a returning B.D Wong make for interesting human villains but sadly they are far more eclipsed in both menace and threat by the mercenary character played by Ted Levine and, of course, the new hybrid dinosaur the Indoraptor, the second of which is so terrifying it would not look out of place in a slasher or survival horror movie.
21 people found this review helpful