‘The Jurassic Park’ created by legendary director Stephen Spielberg is a super hit film that has set many sequels to come up. Based on the novels written by Michael Crichton thise fantasy and sci-fi film has truly stunned the world and back in 90s, there are many cult fans for this series. But after watching the latest Jurassic film, “Jurassic World Dominion” surely one would scream, “Oh no! Stop making these movies anymore; It’s enough”.
Apparently, the latest film in the Jurassic World series promised an out-and-out thrilling action with amazing visual effects when the trailer of Dominion got released. But inside the movie, not only the narrative was quite slow but actually, dinosaurs take a huge back seat giving scope for the giant locusts to occupy the attention. And the storyline deals with global food supply deficiency kinds of stuff rather than treating the idea that Dinos and Humans co-exist together. And the cliches in the story with a pathetic narrative have upset the fans big time, as the slow screenplay also bored them big time.
From top-notch critics to movie buffs, most of them haven’t liked the film and are asking the makers to stop making Dinosaur movies anymore as they are just upsetting them. Maybe a frame to frame remake of the original 90s Jurassic Park movies with stunning new visual effects added to it, might actually work big time rather than these confusing stories and new setups.
This post was last modified on 14 June 2022 5:08 pm
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