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Jurassic World
2015 124 min United States of America PG-13 12+
★6.9
Adventure, Science Fiction
Director: Colin Trevorrow
Trailers
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Description
Twenty-two years after the events of Jurassic Park, Isla Nublar now features a fully functioning dinosaur theme park, Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by John Hammond.
Budget:
$150M
US Gross:
$653.41M
Worldwide:
$1.67B
Starring
Chris Pratt
Actor
Bryce Dallas Howard
Actor
Ty Simpkins
Actor
Awards
Saturn Awards 2016
— Best Young Performer
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2016
Saturn Awards 2016
— Best Director
Saturn Awards 2016
— Best Production Design
Saturn Awards 2016
— Best Visual Effects
Saturn Awards 2016
— Best Young Performer
Saturn Awards 2016
— Best Science Fiction Film
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2016
— Best Picture
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2016
— Best Stunt Ensemble
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2016
— Best Actor
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2016
Key opinion
Jurassic World is widely regarded as an entertaining, action-packed spectacle that successfully evokes nostalgia for the original franchise. However, it faces significant criticism for its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and reliance on logic-defying tropes that fail to reach the cinematic heights of the 1993 original.
| Originality | The film functions as a successful, fun blockbuster that delivers high-stakes dinosaur action and monster mayhem. | |
| Production | The visual effects and grand scale of the dinosaurs effectively capture a sense of spectacle and wonder. | |
| Acting | Chris Pratt provides a charismatic and physically capable lead performance that anchors the film's lighter tone. | |
| Screenplay | The script is widely criticized for being contrived, relying on illogical plot conveniences and failing to develop meaningful character arcs. | |
| Acting | Opinions on Bryce Dallas Howard's performance are divided; some praise her character's transformation, while others find the performance clichéd and lacking emotional range. | |
| Production | Opinions on the film's visual quality are divided; fans praise the modern scale and effects, while critics argue they lack the practical charm and realism of the original trilogy. |