Jurassic World is a big, shiny, and entertaining roller coaster ride, though the ‘World’ is more interesting than the people.
Jurassic World picks up twenty-two years after the events of Jurassic Park, at a time when the late John Hammond’s dream of a fully-functional dinosaur amusement park on Isla Nublar has finally been realized. However, the reality of keeping such a massively expensive business afloat means having to maintain high-security measures, appeal to multiple corporate investors, and continuously unveil new products (read: dinosaurs) to keep the public from losing interest in the park and its various “biological attractions.”
Jurassic World operations manager Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) is charged with overseeing the launch of the park’s latest attraction: the Indominus rex, an extremely dangerous hybrid dinosaur that was designed by the park’s chief geneticist, Dr. Henry Wu (B.D. Wong) and his team of …
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