fredag 10 oktober 2025

Jurassic World Rebirth

Everyone have nostalgic memories from their youth, no matter if it is a certain movie that you loved or perhaps a favourite cinema that you used to visit. In my case there are a lot of nostalgic movie moments since i have been going to cinemas since the late 80´s. But the biggest nostalgia memories are actually from the 90´s if im being completely honest, mostly during the summers since there were so many wonderful box office blockbusters. Let us go back to the year of 1993 for a moment and let me tell you about my experience in cinema. It was the Swedish premiere of legendary director Steven Spielberg´s latest film Jurassic Park ( based on the novel by the same name from author Michael Crichton ). I had seen dinosaur B movies in the past on VHS but this film would prove to be something completely different from what we have seen before. The concept of Jurassic Park felt like it was inspired by B monster movies of the 1950´s and the 1960´s, but with a much higher budget and a really good cast included with actors such as Sam Neil, Richard Attenborough, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum and Samuel L. Jackson. The dinosaur effects look incredble for a film being made in the early 90´s and i remember having a blast in the cinema at the age of 16. I can still watch this film today and enjoy it just as much as i did back in 1993. The sequels that followed all had something to offer, i don´t have a problem either with the 1997 sequel The Lost World: Jurassic Park ( hearing Swedish actor Peter Stormare swearing in Swedish was a highlight ) because it had some enjoyable action scenes and actress Julianne Moore included in the cast. The more modern sequels Jurassic World, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Jurassic World Dominion all became huge box office hits and did really well on physical media as well. I only reviewed Jurassic World back in 2015 ( a review im not very happy about today, could have been a lot better ) and i enjoyed that film. During this summer we had a new Jurassic World film released in cinemas called Jurassic World Rebirth. My plan was to actually see this film in cinema and plans changed for some reason. So i decided to rent it on VOD instead to see if this would be something i might appreciate. Is this the best Jurassic World film in many years or is this just a desperate cash grab to make money and give fans nothing in return?

In 2008, InGen is operating a dinosaur genetics laboratory on Ile Saint-Hubert in the Atlantic Ocean, housing transgenic and mutated dinosaurs that deemed ghastly by their owner. One of these creations, a deformed six-limbed Tyrannosaurus dubbed  "Distortus rex" escapes containment. It kills an employee who carelessly responsible and wreaks havroc, forcing the personnel to abandon the island. In 2025, most of Earth´s climate has become inhospitable to sustain the de-extinct dinosaurs. The remaining animals survive in locations around the equator, which resemble Mesozoic climate, making them no-go areas. Martin Krebs ( Rupert Friend ), an executive at pharmaceutical company ParkerGenix, recruits Zora Bennet ( Scarlett Johansson ), an ex-military covert operative, to collaborate with Dr. Henry Loomis ( Jonathan Bailey ) on a top-secret misson. Their goal is to retrieve biomaterial samples for the three colossus specimens, which hold the key to a new cardiovascular disease tretment. With the right team chosen for this mission they travel towards Ile Saint-Hubert.

I think it is fair to say that if you are walking into a film such as Jurassic World Rebirth you can pretty much guess what you are going to get. This is dinosaur action that reminds me of the 2017 action horror film Kong: Skull Island but without the Vietnam war and with a completely different plot instead. If this doesn´t excite you then you might as well stop reading here. If you happen to enjoy Kong: Skull Island and similar films then you might atually have a good time with thís one. By now we can pretty much say that both the Jurassic Park films and the Jurassic World films have used the formula of the original film pretty much to the highest degree. How do you make anything different from the past and still keep the influences of the original film for the fans of this franchise? What this film Jurassic World Rebirth manage to do is use especially more water scenes than in the previous films, especially in the first 40 minutes of this film. That´s actually not a bad idea since we usually see dinosaurs on land for the most part, and it´s nice to see that they tried to approach this story by using a different location than we are used to see. Sure, they do travel to an island eventually but adding action scenes on the ocean was a positive change. When it comes to the characters in this film there is a mixed bag, where some of them work while others are just....there. I personally enjoy actress Scarlett Johansson as the character Zora Bennet, she has a good heart but shes also a strong woman who is not afraid to take on any challenges. It´s nice to see actor Mahersala Ali ( especially brilliant performance in the 2018 comedy-drama Green Book, a must watch ) as the character Duncan Kaid. The CGI scenes of the dinosaurs look good and there are some good looking action scenes as well. My biggest issue with this film is that there isn´t anything special about this sequel that makes it stand out compared to the previous films. I enjoy this film for what it is, a basic dinosaur action film but other than that i can´t really find anything that makes this film unique in this franchise. Director Garet Edwards ( who did direct the great looking British sci-fi horror film Monsters ) clearly know how to make monster movies and he proves that with Jurassic World Rebirth. I just wonder how will they manage to move on from here and dare to do something original? If they do decide to make another one, i hope they take a completely different approach. Worth a watch if you are a fan of this franchise, just don´t keep your expectations too high.

Rating: DDD

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