“Jurassic Park” is considered to be the most revolutionary movie making summer blockbusters be anticipated every year. Twenty-two years after the events of first movie, the park is open in “Jurassic World” with a new cast and director, but did they seize the opportunity to capture the “Jurassic Park” is considered to be the most revolutionary movie making summer blockbusters be anticipated every year. Twenty-two years after the events of first movie, the park is open in “Jurassic World” with a new cast and director, but did they seize the opportunity to capture the nostalgia of one of the beloved movies by Steven Spielberg?



Jurassic World has enough monstrous and frantic moments to satisfy some of the audience, but as a whole, it cannot escape its flaws. Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas-Howard strongly fill their characters with such intellect and entertainment, but other than the two, the supporting cast lacks in investment.



There are few laughs which work sporadically, but the thrills do not provide the tension on what the movie is building for. It also has many sub-plots including the characters of Ty Simpkins & Nick Robinson, Vincent D'Nafrio and Irrfhan Khan which fall bland and wasted at the end.



Meanwhile, Colin Trevorrow's direction for most of the times are fine. John Williams' Jurassic theme also returns, and still fantastic after two decades.



VERDICT: At the end, Jurassic World is a fine big-budget spectacle that may surpass the expectations of some fans. … Expand