MOVIE NEWS – Everyone expects the new Jurassic World film, which is now the seventh in the series, to reverse the trend. Since the first film, Steven Spielberg’s classic considered brilliant, each new episode has received increasingly worse reviews, and the audience has also become increasingly frustrated because they felt that it failed to say anything new.
The franchise is about greedy humans messing with the order of nature, making a circus spectacle out of the dinosaurs that have been brought to life, who get the idea, start chasing sympathetic and less sympathetic characters, and eat the latter. In addition, there are important messages such as not destroying the planet. This can be relatively interesting two or three times, and Jeff Goldblum’s character says funny things, but by the fifth time, it’s already very boring, despite the introduction of more and more ancient reptiles from the pages of the Great Animal Crossing (plus hybrids).
ScreenRant critic Himanshu Sharma is now wondering whether the title of the new film might not be Rebirth by chance, because the creators are trying to redefine the series. This is indicated by the fact that Gareth Edwards, who proved with 2014’s Godzilla that he can produce exciting character drama and character development while directing a large-scale monster movie, is also a sensitive soul. In Rebirth, the heroes have been completely replaced, and now there will not be 11 main characters like last time, but only three or four, so that it is easy to remember who is who. Perhaps the important messages will also be restrained, because viewers go to the cinema to see how monsters eat the characters. Anyone interested in ecological lessons will switch to Sir Richard Attenborough on some channel at dawn.
(Jurassic World: Rebirth – domestic premiere: July 2, 2025.)
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