Jurassic World Rebirth (#703)


The movie I saw the other day was like seeing an old friend you haven't seen in a while and you notice he hasn't changed a bit. That's how JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH seemed to me. It is a well done movie with the usual set of mammoth creatures coping with a new set of humans interacting with them. It has all the roars and other noises these creatures make, and all of the dangers facing those who confront them. In the latest version, the world has changed and no-one has any interest in such creatures. Scientists have discovered that fluid taken from the three versions still around that swim, fly and roam the land will produce a vaccine that will cure just about any disease humans manage to inflict on themselves. A team is dispatched to extract the fluid, led by a tough woman who claims to be in charge of security but who I suspect really might just be a soldier of fortune. Another team member is a scientist and a third was director of the defunct creature museum. They are joined by a family whom they rescue after creatures wreck their sailboat in the  remote waters of what sounds like the Caribbean or somewhere that nobody has ever been and which is now the sole world of the creatures. The movie is okay and entertaining, and the creatures and the female leader are intimidating. This 2 hour and 14 minute thriller got a thumbs up from 52% of critics and 72% of audiences. I am neutral.  


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