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Top reviews from the United States Mike S.Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2022 5.0 out of 5 stars A strong return to the franchiseVerified purchase In an era of reboots for both movies and TV shows, it was really only a matter of time before it happened to Jurassic Park. In this movie, the site of the original park on the island of Isla Nubar is rebuilt and opened as Jurassic World. Apparently, nobody learned at InGen a lesson from the events of the first three movies and are hell-bent on creating a dinosaur zoo, which goes about as well as you expect it to. The only legacy character that appears in the movie is BD Wong's Henry Wu, who is still making new breeds of dinosaurs, which again, goes about as well as you would expect. The crux of the story is that Park Operations Manager, Claire (played by Bryce Dallas Howard) needs to "reinvigorate the public's interest" in the park. Her nephews Gray (Ty Simpkins) and Zach (Nick Robinson), fly over to visit her and get a tour of the park, but she is too busy and passes them off to her assistant, (played by Supergirl and Merlin's Katie McGrath) and, of course, they get in mortal danger when things hit the fan. Chris Pratt plays the male lead, Owen, who is a velociraptor trainer, who butts heads with everyone is charge at the park, including Claire. None of the other legacy characters like Alan Grant, Ian Malcolm, or Ellie Sattler appear, although one of Ian's books is on display in one of the early scenes. The movie does have some nice tie-ins that pay homage to the original movie, some that are very obvious, and others you have to be kind of sharp-eyed to spot. For those who get the blu-ray set, the movie looks and sounds great, as you would expect. The A/V quality is wonderful. The extras include deleted scenes, a featurette titled "Chris and Colin Take on the World" is an in-studio conversation with actor Chris Pratt and director Colin Trevorrow, a featurette titled "Dinosaurs Roam Once Again" about the updated special effects used here, a thirty-minute making-of documentary titled "Welcome to Jurassic World" that includes interviews with executive producer Steven Spielberg and producer Frank Marshall, a featurette titled "Jurassic World All-Access Pass" takes a closer look at the design of the park itself, Chris Pratt gives a brief tour of the park's visitors' center, and finally a featurette titled "Jurassic's Closest Shaves" that include attack scenes from all of the movies in the franchise. Overall, the movie is good. It is not as good as the original 1994 movie, but I think it is somewhere between Jurassic Park II and the original movie in terms of quality. The characters make a lot of bad decisions, as they always seem to do, and there is the really goofy scene of Bryce Dallas Howard running from a dinosaur in heels. Even though you have to give her credit for being able to sprint in heels, it is pretty cheesy. And, of course, the movie continues to play into the myth that a T-Rex (yes the T-Rex makes an appearance) cannot see you if you stand perfectly still. But, there are a lot of good action scenes, Howard and Pratt have really good chemistry, and if you do not nitpick it to death and just enjoy it, it is well worth watching. 4 people found this helpful Kimberly JoyReviewed in the United States on September 19, 2022 4.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as other J.Park/World films, but not badVerified purchase I watched the extended version of the film. Short and sweet review: they tried to do too much in one movie, but the dinosaurs were cool. Longer review: I enjoyed the human elements, and I enjoyed that a lot of old threads from previous movies were (finally) wrapped up, though the dialogue also wasn't as memorable/entertaining as previous films' writing had been, and, again, a bunch of it felt like it was shoved into the film as references/call-backs to the previous installments in the series. Certain poses from the actors, certain lines, expressions, entire scenes. That said, I watched the movie because I wanted to see fancy dinosaurs doing dinosaur things, and they had many new fancy dinosaurs for me to enjoy watching. The movie had more human action than dinosaur action, but on the bright(?) side, because so much was getting crammed into it, the pacing never really had a chance to get a lull. Would I watch it again? Eh. Sure. Would I pick it over others in the franchise? No. Kid-wise, there wasn't much gratuitous bloody visible death happening on screen, so if you're worried about it being too scary/gory, I'd say this one is fairly low on that scale. However... There was so much "grown-ups being grown-ups with issues" going on that I don't think it would hold attention spans too well, unless the kid liked that stuff. One person found this helpful Richard MillerReviewed in the United States on October 15, 2022 5.0 out of 5 stars Nostalgia WorldVerified purchase This movie does as much as possible to hit nostalgia points along the way for the story. Not all movies have to be so unique, so different, to be very enjoyable to watch. I enjoyed how well they tied both the old characters and the rebooted franchise characters together in the final movie for the Jurassic era, with a very nice bowtie on a very old question between alan grant and ellie sattler. Definitely felt better overall compared to Jurassic world 2 volcano explosion. MapperReviewed in the United States on October 13, 2022 5.0 out of 5 stars Good conclusion to a classic seriesVerified purchase The older actors are older actors but it is nice to see them in this second trilogy ender. Blue gets a little more persnickety and has a really cute daughter and the bad guys are super bad guys. They will probably revive this one in 10 years for another three episodes when the dinosaurs get tired of living in Italy. FUN. Olga PinskyReviewed in the United States on September 25, 2022 4.0 out of 5 stars Comedy w/a Side Order of Dinosaurs.Verified purchase
I liked it. Does it beat the original? No way. The plot was more or less the same and it was great that they brought the original cast together. I wish there were more dinosaur scenes and I watched the extended version. Main big bad was obvious from the get go and rather weird considering he couldn't form a clear sentence and spoke almost staccato and his demise was rather lackluster. Side big bads had very easy ends as well; arrested or eaten. Action was good, comedy was good too, CGI in these is always on point. The puns from the original characters and interaction was nice to see. It's a fun movie if you want a fun movie; but don't expect award winning screenwriting here. Basically one to just turn your brain off and watch. M. CrockerReviewed in the United States on October 5, 2022 4.0 out of 5 stars Don’t take it too seriously….Verified purchase And you’ll probably enjoy it. More that a bit of action getting to full on “trapped in the dino pen” mode. A bit spoofy with lots of nods to Jurassic park. Hey, they bring back Alan, Dr Malcolm and Dr Satler. So when Owen says he has to go get his raptor….just imagine their faces! But some of the encounters fall a little flat with nods to the other shows with a been there done that feeling. But I did jump a few times and scream at least once. The acting was pretty good and the characters were spot on. Mark HortonReviewed in the United States on October 12, 2022 4.0 out of 5 stars The Original Cast are the Stars HereVerified purchase Certainly not my favorite of the whole series, and especially not of the current trilogy. But they do a good job of paying things off, which I can appreciate. The original trilogy's cast steals the scene in every part of the movie, and I consider them to be the real stars. Don't waste your money on the extended edition, it really adds very little to the overall story and just feels like padding to me. A good popcorn muncher though. Steve DouglasReviewed in the United States on November 30, 2015 5.0 out of 5 stars Jurassic World [Blu-ray] ...Verified purchase
There is much discussion elsewhere on this film in terms of plot summary, meaning,value, and acting, so I won't get into that. My reviews and my ratings for all Blu Ray discs are strictly regarding the quality of the transfer from Standard Definition to Blu Ray. Keep in mind that the quality of what you see and hear also depends upon the quality of TV monitor you are using and its accompanying home theater processor and speakers. I have a pretty high end, 7.1 esoteric system and am judging the Blu Ray off of that. My 5 stars are based upon the quality of the Blu Ray and not necessarily the movie itself. VIDEO QUALITY..... AUDIO QUALITY.... EXTRAS..... 5 people found this helpful See all reviewsIs Jurassic World on Disney plus?Jurassic World is only available to rent via YouTube, Apple TV+, or Google Play Movies & TV. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom can be streamed with a Hulu subscription, as well as rented on Prime Video, YouTube, Apple TV+, or Google Play Movies & TV.
Where can u watch Jurassic World 1?The original trilogy is on HBO Max, and you can rent all three "Jurassic World" movies on-demand.
Where can I watch Jurassic World on Ott?Released worldwide on June 10, 2022, the movie will be released on OTT giant Amazon Prime Video's digital streaming platform.
Is Jurassic World available to stream?"Jurassic World: Dominion" is now available to stream at home. It's currently streaming on Peacock, where you can watch with a Peacock Premium subscription for $5 a month. You can also buy the third installment in the "Jurassic World" trilogy from streaming retailers like Amazon Prime Video and Vudu.
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