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My opinion of jurassic world rebirth

My opinion on jurrasic world rebirth

I understand the movie has already premiered a year ago, and well, I didn't go see it, but I wanted to give my opinion about this fourth installment in the Jurassic World saga

Story: The story is more or less decent, obviously. There are a few plot holes and inconsistencies, too. Things like the existence of another island that was never mentioned are stupid. The idea that the dinosaurs are dying because of the climate is also stupid, but not too far from reality, which is technically what would happen: the dinosaurs would die because current conditions aren't the same as they were in the past. I give it a 6/10

Characters: The characters are also decent. I liked Duncan's character; I think he's my favorite of them all. Obviously, there are some others I don't like and others I felt were unecessary, like the Delgado family, but overall the characters are good. I really think Scarlett Johansson does a great job, and for that, I give it another 6/10

Dinosaurs: The best thing about these movies is always the dinosaurs; I always want to know what new species the producers will bring us in these new films. Honestly, they didn't disappoint me with creatures like the Titanosaurus and Aquilops. I liked them, and I also liked the redesigns of some dinosaurs. Something I like about the Jurassic saga in general is the coloring they give these dinosaurs. I also liked the return of the Spinosaurus and its new, scientifically accurate design. People didn't like it as much, but honestly, I liked it. Something else I liked was seeing how the dinosaurs interact more with their environment i give it a 8/10

The mutants: Speaking of the main attraction of this movie, it's the mutant dinosaurs, that is, the Distortus Rex and the Mutandons. I understand that people didn't like this so much because it's kind of stupid. And we already had the hybrids, which were controversial in themselves. Honestly, I don't dislike this concept that much, considering that the saga has been using this kind of concept for a long time. We were even going to have an animated series where we were going to see a two-headed Tyrannosaurus, practically a four-armed Tyrannosaurus. It's nothing new to me, but to be honest, I liked it. The truth is, they could have done something more with the D. Rex, but I liked its participation i give it a 6/10

Things I didn't like: Obviously, not everything in the movie is perfect. There are things I didn't like, such as the limited presence of the spinosaurs and the dilophosaurus (although, to be honest, Camp Cretaceous and Chaos Theory did a better job with the dilophosaurus than the movies; even the Lego shorts and series do a better job with the dilophosaurus than the films). Another thing I didn't like was the scene with the velociraptors; we practically didn't get a good look at their design. Also, the fact that we didn't get a final battle where the D. rex fights Ender and the four spinosaurs. 4/10

Visual effects: something we can't ignore is the high quality of this new film. It's true that the other films are high quality, but I think they did an exceptional job in this one. I like the dinosaurs' movements; they look more realistic. I like how they interact with their environment and with each other; it makes them feel much more real. There are a few small details in this film that I simply love and admire 8/10

Final vote: Jurassic World: Rebirth may not be the great new start they promised. It could have been a huge disappointment for some or a marvel for others, and I'm among them. Honestly, I think this is my favorite film in the Jurassic saga. My final vote is 6.3/10 (remember this is jus my opinion)

u/Fun-Lingonberry-2959 — 7 days ago