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Monday 31 August 2015

Movie Review: Jurassic World

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by,  Wing Commander Alice Whitewood

I will attempt to write this spoiler free, but just in case….

SPOILERS!!!

Still with me? Good.  You definitely need to see this film. Expanding where the last movie left off Jurassic World takes some serious risk and paints vivid parallels . The fourth installment of the widely popular franchise pairs seamless visual effects that add to the real fear that these creatures may actually exist   and pulls at the viewers' emotions as conflict arises. There are some awesome throw back and nods to the original movie and the way the main theme is re-purposed and used throughout the film is genius. There was one particular bro moment between the brothers that made me think of Supernatural which was very fitting as these two actors could very well have portrayed young Sam and Dean Winchester (if Supernatural wanted to reboot a back story for the boys).

Offered in 3D AVX and regular viewing doesn’t hold a difference for me. For an action/ adventure film which increases the shakiness of the camera-The film makers were proficient at minimizing this-This movie is not the most kid friendly and creates a vivid reality that could take place if we (as humans) play with the DNA of extinct creatures for satiation of our curiosity.

After thought…

This movie helps create conversation of where humans think they are on the evolutionary chain, and where we actually are. I sometimes wonder what is being reflected in movies is less about fantasy for entertainment and more a warning of what has potential to be reality?

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