Review - Movie - Jurassic World
Review - Movie - Jurassic World
Review - Movie - Jurassic World
The film was set in 2016. In New York City, Doctor Strange, a
wealthy and acclaimed, yet arrogant neurosurgeon, severely injured his
hands in a car crash, leaving him permanently unable to operate. Strange
pursued experimental surgeries to heal his hands but he failed to do that.
Soon, Strange learned about Jonathan Pangborn, a paraplegic who
mysteriously regained use of his legs and Pangborn directed Strange to
Karma Taj. He was taken in by Mordo, a sorcerer under the Ancient One.
The Ancient One demonstrated her power to Strange and she agreed to
train him.
One film that I recently watched and found to be quite engaging was
Jurassic World. Jurassic World is a science fiction action film, which is the
fourth episode in the Jurassic Park franchise. The film is directed by Colin
Trevorrow and stars Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, and Ty Simpkins.
It is a thrilling and action-packed film that is sure to delight audiences of
all ages.
The story of Jurassic World takes place on the same island as the
original Jurassic Park, but this time, the park is fully operational and open
to the public. The park’s newest attraction is the Indominus Rex, a
genetically modified hybrid dinosaur that is even more fearsome than the
T-Rex. However, things take a turn for the worse when the Indominus Rex
escapes its enclosure and starts wreaking havoc on the island.
One of the things I enjoyed most about the film was its special
effects. The dinosaurs in the film are incredibly realistic and are sure to
impress audiences. The film’s action sequences are also well-done and are
sure to keep audiences on the edge of their seats. The cast also gives strong
performances and have great chemistry together. However, the movie also
has its flaws. The plot is quite predictable, and the characters are not very
well-developed. Additionally, the film’s pacing is a bit uneven, with some
scenes feeling overly slow and others feeling rushed.