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Jurassic World Rebirth

  • Writer: Gus Keller
    Gus Keller
  • Jul 4
  • 1 min read

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Jurassic World Rebirth is disinterested in its story. Though objectives are clear, the narrative is stale. This is worsened by missing drama. There are weak motivations, absent internal conflicts, and flat arcs. Inside a superfluous B-thread, it crams excessive side characters. It has repetitive exposition, no survivalism, digressions, tensionless plot armor, a muddled climax, and no resolution. Following cliches with nothing of its own, the script at large feels like minimal, disengaged filler. Despite fleeting attempts at vulnerability plus distress, its acting is confined by the broad, emotionless material. Consequently, Jurassic World Rebirth is a perfunctory retread.


Technically, Jurassic World Rebirth strives for spectacle but mostly seems muted. Despite interesting lighting as well as angles, its imagery becomes drab during the finale. Though there's appropriate action within a passable runtime, the editing fails to construct suspense while its cross-cutting stutters momentum. Expected genre elements furnish the soundscape. The music sometimes feels like a grand adventure and sometimes awkwardly misuses the classic theme. Its production design establishes a sense of place and scale. The cast has proper fame plus diversity. Its digital effects are abundant but can be inconsistently convincing. Overall, Jurassic World Rebirth is mediocre.


Writing: 3/10

Direction: 4/10

Cinematography: 6/10

Acting: 5/10

Editing: 5/10

Sound: 7/10

Score/Soundtrack: 6/10

Production Design: 7/10

Casting: 7/10

Effects: 7/10


Overall Score: 5.7/10


 
 
 

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