Synopsis
Twenty-two years after the events of Jurassic Park, Isla Nublar now features a fully functioning dinosaur theme park, Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by John Hammond.
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Cast
- Chris PrattOwen Grady
- Bryce Dallas HowardClaire Dearing
- Ty SimpkinsGray Mitchell
- Nick RobinsonZach Mitchell
- Vincent D'OnofrioVic Hoskins
- BD WongDr. Henry Wu
- Omar SyBarry Sembène
- Jake JohnsonLowery Cruthers
- Irrfan KhanSimon Masrani
- Judy GreerKaren Mitchell
- 83
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Jurassic World takes the sensibilities of Steven Spielberg’s “Jurassic Park,” the sense of wonder, the awe, the thrills, and transports them into the 21st century with ease, plausibility and storytelling clarity. - 83
Entertainment Weekly
Jurassic World is a blockbuster of its moment. It’s not deep. There aren’t new lessons to be learned. And the film’s flesh-and-blood actors are basically glamorized extras. But when it comes to serving up a smorgasbord of bloody dino mayhem, it accomplishes exactly what it sets out to do beautifully. - 80
The Telegraph
Two decades after dinosaurs ruled the Earth’s cinemas, are we still capable of putting our phones away for two hours and being honestly amazed by them, without a glaze of cynicism or irony to keep us stuck? Trevorrow, his cast and crew would clearly like to think so. And in light of their efforts, you’d have to grinningly agree. - 80
The Guardian
A terrifically enjoyable and exciting summer spectacular: savvy, funny, ridiculous in just the right way, with some smart imaginative twists. - 80
Total Film
Jurassic World is a fiendishly crafted blockbuster: old-fashioned thrills, heroism and romance, locked inside a smart, self-aware shell. - 60
Time Out
While slickly enjoyable in parts, the biggest misstep here comes by puncturing Spielberg’s grandeur. - 60
New York Daily News
For much of its running time, Jurassic World plays like a great theme park ride. In an age of blockbusters that lumber like herbivores, it’s refreshing to see a movie as lean and mean as a velociraptor. - 60
The Hollywood Reporter
Intensely self-conscious of its status as a cultural commodity even as it devotedly follows the requisite playbook for mass-audience blockbuster fare, Jurassic World can reasonably lay claim to the number two position among the four series entries, as it goes down quite a bit easier than the previous two sequels.