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Writing for CinemaBlend, Mike Reyes raves that Fallen Kingdom is “a high-class summer blockbuster, with some unexpected emotions, a heap of the action that one would expect from such a film, and a dash of surprisingly dark moments that folks have been waiting for since Michael Crichton’s book first hit shelves. If future installments are this rich and exciting, that’s probably going to be a while.”Ĭertainly, others agreed. You don’t remake reality in a film’s final frames without intending to milk things for as long as the public will keep buying tickets. “ Kingdom’s closing scenes seem intent on something far bigger, like a Planet of the Apes-style saga that has barely begun. “Audiences put off by some dumb characterizations in the last film have much less to complain about here, while those requiring only some spectacular predators and exciting chase scenes should greet this outing as warmly as its predecessor,” he writes, going on to praise the new movie’s visuals and pacing. Bayona’s new installment in the series, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.įor those underwhelmed by the last movie in the series, Colin Trevorrow’s Jurassic World (2015), there’s good news: According to The Hollywood Reporter’s John DeFore, things are far better this time around. So, it turns out, do filmmakers, which explains why dinosaurs continue to terrify and amaze moviegoers in equal measure a quarter century later, with J.A. Life, as Jeff Goldblum’s scientist Ian Malcolm pointed out in 1993’s Jurassic Park, finds a way.
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