Jurassic World Rebirth returns to the fundamental narrative style of older Jurassic Park films while disregarding the events of the previous trilogy. The movie brings together a group of characters on a jungle island teeming with dangerous dinosaurs. Despite some successful elements, many parts resemble a live-action video game adaptation. Rebirth retcons the idea of dinosaurs existing on the mainland, emphasizing their extinction in modern environments. Key scenes reference an isolated population of dinosaurs, yet the film largely centers on a new island plot involving mercenaries and lacks depth in world-building.
Jurassic World Rebirth reverts to the classic formula of earlier films while disregarding the last trilogy, focusing on a group stranded on a dangerous dinosaur island.
Jurassic World Dominion squandered the intriguing premise of dinosaurs spreading worldwide, but Rebirth ignores that potential and reestablishes a confined island setting.
The film opens with an excessive emphasis on dinosaurs' inability to survive in modern environments, contradicting the possibility of rich storylines that the previous film hinted at.
Key scenes, like a brontosaurus causing a traffic jam in NYC, momentarily capture attention but fail to contribute meaningfully to overall plot, reiterating lost opportunities.
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