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The Ending Of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Explained

The Ending Of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Explained

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The Ending Of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Explained Jmez: Felt like a second class Lost World. Seemed like a badly developed movie with mainly terrible character development. For some reason it just felt cheap and unnecessary. For example using the T-Rex every 5mins for anything convenient, instead of once for an amazing fight full of nostalgia such as Jurassic World, which was important and made sense as a new go on the franchise, and the Indominus felt powerful and killed plenty of ACU and Charlie/Echo/Delta. The Indoraptor was better than I expected but I expected very little. It was a little boring and the lack of a big dino fight was disappointing. No reason for Maisie to be there and is a terrible plot point in general. Wu also didn't get enough screen time or development and is kept as 'evil scientist' without motive other than money which in itself is a bad plot point considering his involvement with the Jurassic Park disaster. The only positives from this was the Isla Nublar destruction, which still could have been more developed, Claire's character development from Jurassic World and maybe Owen and Blues relationship being expanded more so. It didn't feel like a Jurassic movie and as Colin Trevorrow said about Jurassic World he wanted the movie to have a soul and I felt like it did. However this movie didn't seem like that, it seemed like a cheap, money grab blockbuster.
Date: 2020-07-14

Comments and reviews: 9


What annoys me about the movies is how much they over hype raptors. The whole impressive thing about raptors is that they travel in packs and work together as a team and strategize. Then we have this where its just blue and shes taking on an indomnious Rex and raptor hybrid and holding her own. Dont get me wrong I like blue and thing the relationship with Owen is cool. But damn guys chill with the OP raptors. Also I wish blue would have gone with own at the end. That would have been cool to see them just have a pet raptor outside their home just killing every animal in sight.
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Unrealistic as hell though. That release was nothing more than a temporary crisis at best. Let me ask you a question. How many young animals did you see on Isla Nublar? None. They obviously were not breeding. Rexy? How many years does she really have left? And besides, she's just one, same with Blue and large aquatic lizard. And maybe the preosaurs are breeding and it would be a temporary problem. But ask Saber Cats, Wolves, and any number of other large predators we either wiped out or reduced to very small numbers how long that'll last.
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Malcom is the smartest guy in the jurassic series, he literally was telling us that it was a mistake to make these dinosaurs come back. Yeah the ending might be bad but Malcom's part isn't because if we had listed to him the dinosaurs wouldn't be a problem because they wouldn't be there. BTW in the jurassic park (the first one) Malcom like seen in the video is telling Hammond that they well, basically shouldn't bring back dinosaurs because God destroyed them for a reason.
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This movie was such a disappointment. with so many rumored species, this was nothing more then a movie about raptors. where the first movie was over the top, it had good stories to back it all up, and was great fun. This was just over the top, ridiculous, and mostly unnecessary. It was like watching The Lost World, after the original, without the redeeming T-rex on a rampage in San Diego scene. Yes. This movie was worse then The Lost World. Pathetic.
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This movie is basically the origin of Monster Hunter the way this movie will go next will most likely take place somewhere in a distant future most we're the whole world is like a wasteland but instead of nuclear disaster it's more of a deserted city mixed with jungle do to Dinosaurs repopulating and of course there's going to be that one badass that can survive in the wild with a dino companion but if that happens it has to be done right.
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I dont know if it was just me, but i felt that The Last Jedi formula throughout the entire movie. It was fresh, yet still managed to be epic. Risky, yet somehow worth it. Unsettling, yet surprisingly exciting. It gave the franchise an unpredictable yet interesting future without any hesitation. Not to mention that the director was able to gave us that one aspect that the first Jurassic Worlds director couldnt, horror. I actually enjoyed that.
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IMO this movie was terrible. I can't remember another movie with so many convenient moments one after the other or so predictable. Escaping from dinosaurs? Here have a functional tour-sphere. Can't reach the boat? Here have a truck. Raptor is dying? Give her T-Rex blood! That will work. Girl conveniently hears the evil guy's plans. Girl easily gets inside a high security lab and is empty except for the bad guys. I could go on and on and on.
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To be honest i kinda of hated the ending. I don't see how the little girl, especially after nearly being killed by the dinosaurs she wanted to save, thinks it's a good idea to release them all out into the city where they will no doubt kill more innocent people including children like her just because she is a clone like the dinos. The main characters don't seem too concerned about it either.
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Here is what I want from the next movie. Upon learning that Dinosaurs now live among us, an old pissed off Dr Grant decides to put them back into extinction by any means necessary. Opposing him would be Owen and Claire who believe that Dinosaurs have rights and should be allowed to live freely. This would make Alan Grant the antagonist which would be a cool twist.
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