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Jurassic World Rebirth

2025 Science Fiction, Adventure, Action
6.4

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Cast

Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson

Zora Bennett

Mahershala Ali

Mahershala Ali

Duncan Kincaid

Jonathan Bailey

Jonathan Bailey

Dr. Henry Loomis

Rupert Friend

Rupert Friend

Martin Krebs

Manuel Garcia-Rulfo

Manuel Garcia-Rulfo

Reuben Delgado

Luna Blaise

Luna Blaise

Teresa Delgado

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So, “Jurassic World Rebirth” picks up a few years after “Dominion,” and it kind of feels like a new chapter in this ever expanding universe. The story revolves around Zora Bennett, played by a pretty captivating actress whose name escapes me right now. She’s a covert operations expert, and the movie sets up her as this competent leader who’s hired to track down genetic material from the planet's three largest dinosaurs. It’s definitely a mission filled with high stakes, and right away, you sense the tension that’s familiar from previous films but also feels,like, fresh in a way. There’s something interesting about how Zora intersects with this civilian family whose boating trip goes completely haywire. they end up stranded on an island, and honestly, the juxtaposition of these skilled operatives with regular people is kind of fascinating. it’s almost like a “fish out of water” situation, which we don’t see as much in these dino centric films. I mean,you really start to think about how ordinary folks would react when confronted with these massive, ancient creatures. it’s both thrilling and kind of absurd when you break it down. A major theme that surfaces is the struggle between humanity's ambition and nature. There are moments when you really feel the tension about playing God with genetics. Zora's team is hunting for these genetic materials,and it raises questions about the ethics of tampering with nature. Are we really in control? Or are we just setting ourselves up for disaster? I don't think the film tries to answer these questions definitively, which is kinda nice. it keeps you thinking long after the credits roll, ya know? Visually,there are some breathtaking scenes,especially when the dinosaurs finally appear on screen. The CGI has come a long way, and it really shows here. The dinosaurs feel, well,alive, I guess.

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There are these moments that definitely lean into the awe of seeing these creatures up close, but there’s also a bit of horror that lingers. Some scenes genuinely had me on edge like,you can almost feel the ground shaking when a T Rex or something charges through. They capture that raw power so well. Now, while the visuals are great,the pacing of the film is a bit uneven. there are parts where it feels like the action is nonstop, and then,suddenly,it hits a lull. I’m not sure if that’s a storytelling choice or just a way to build tension,but it can get a little jarring. So, I found myself wishing it had a smoother flow. Maybe it’s just me, but it felt like the quieter moments were a bit too drawn out sometimes. Then there’s the dynamic between the characters. Zora is strong, but some of the supporting characters don’t get as much development as they could have. You kind of wish they had more backstory or at least something that made you care about them a bit more. The family stranded on the island brings in some emotional depth, but I kept wondering about their arcs. Sometimes you can predict who’s going to play the hero or the sacrificial lamb,which can take away from the tension. But on the flip side,it’s sort of cool how the film plays with the idea of family and teamwork. The civilian family’s interactions with Zora and her crew create this unexpected camaraderie. It makes you think about how,in the face of danger,people can bond over shared experiences.

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There are these moments that definitely lean into the awe of seeing these creatures up close, but there’s also a bit of horror that lingers. Some scenes genuinely had me on edge like,you can almost feel the ground shaking when a T Rex or something charges through. They capture that raw power so well. Now, while the visuals are great,the pacing of the film is a bit uneven. there are parts where it feels like the action is nonstop, and then,suddenly,it hits a lull. I’m not sure if that’s a storytelling choice or just a way to build tension,but it can get a little jarring. So, I found myself wishing it had a smoother flow. Maybe it’s just me, but it felt like the quieter moments were a bit too drawn out sometimes. Then there’s the dynamic between the characters. Zora is strong, but some of the supporting characters don’t get as much development as they could have. You kind of wish they had more backstory or at least something that made you care about them a bit more. The family stranded on the island brings in some emotional depth, but I kept wondering about their arcs. Sometimes you can predict who’s going to play the hero or the sacrificial lamb,which can take away from the tension. But on the flip side,it’s sort of cool how the film plays with the idea of family and teamwork. The civilian family’s interactions with Zora and her crew create this unexpected camaraderie. It makes you think about how,in the face of danger,people can bond over shared experiences.

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Final Verdict

"So, “Jurassic World Rebirth” is, like, an adventure that tries to blend thrills with some pretty weighty themes about nature and humanity's role in it. It’s not perfect there are pacing issues and a few underdeveloped characters but it still manages to entertain in its own way. If you’re into dinosaur movies or just enjoy a good adventure flick, you might find some stuff to appreciate here. plus, the visuals definitely make it worth a look. Just don’t go in expecting it to tie everything up neatly; it leaves you with more questions than answers, which can be both cool and a bit frustrating. It’s, like, a wild ride, and maybe that’s what matters most."

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