Rent Jurassic World: Dominion (2022)

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2h 21min
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Synopsis:
Two worlds collide as the epic saga that began with 'Jurassic Park' comes full circle in 'Jurassic World Dominion'. Four years after Isla Nublar's destruction, dinosaurs roam the Earth again. Facing the cataclysmic consequences of a planet once again dominated by prehistoric predators, two generations of Jurassic heroes unite as doctors Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern), Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) and Alan Grant (Sam Neill) return to join Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) and Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) for an incredible adventure that will determine the destiny of humans and dinosaurs once and for all.
Actors:
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Directors:
Producers:
Patrick Crowley, Frank Marshall
Writers:
Emily Carmichael, Colin Trevorrow, Derek Connolly, Michael Crichton
Aka:
Jurassic World 3 / Arcadia
Studio:
Universal Pictures
Genres:
Action & Adventure, Children & Family, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Thrillers
Collections:
Top 10 Cycling Films
BBFC:
Release Date:
26/09/2022
Run Time:
141 minutes
Languages:
English Audio Description, English Dolby Digital 5.1, French Audio Description, French Dolby Digital 5.1, Italian Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:
Dutch, English Hard of Hearing, French, Italian
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 2.00:1
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • 'Battle at Big Rock' - A Jurassic World short film
BBFC:
Release Date:
26/09/2022
Run Time:
161 minutes
Languages:
English Audio Description, English DTS:X, Italian DTS-HD High Resolution 7.1
Subtitles:
English Hard of Hearing, Italian
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 2.00:1
Colour:
Colour
BLU-RAY Regions:
B
Bonus:
  • 'Battle at Big Rock' - A Jurassic World short film
  • A New Breed of VFX
  • Dinosaurs Among Us: Inside Jurassic World Dominion - An in-depth 45+ minute look at the making of the film
BBFC:
Release Date:
26/09/2022
Run Time:
161 minutes
Languages:
English DTS:X, French DTS-HD High Resolution 7.1, Italian DTS-HD High Resolution 7.1
Subtitles:
Dutch, English Hard of Hearing, French, Italian
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 2.00:1
Colour:
Colour
BLU-RAY Regions:
B
Bonus:
  • A Jurassic World Short Film: Battle at Big Rock
  • A New Breed of VFX
  • Dinosaurs Among Us: Inside 'Jurassic World Dominion' - An in-depth 45+ minute look at the making of the film

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Reviews (7) of Jurassic World: Dominion

Bland rehash - Jurassic World: Dominion review by Alphaville

Spoiler Alert
19/10/2022

For a film that features state-of-the-art cgi dinosaurs, this sequel is incredibly bland. Far too much time is spent re-introducing a surplus of characters from previous films in the franchise, all of whom are forced to exchange such excruciating banter that the actors can do little with it but phone it in. You have to wait nearly an hour before a bog-standard dino-on-the-loose chase is rolled out and it’s nothing you haven’t seen before. Naturally Chris Pratt rides a motor bike and only extras get killed. Tick. Then it’s another hour before the last bog-standard confrontation. This franchise ran out of ideas about what to do with cgi long ago.

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Shockingly bad - Jurassic World: Dominion review by SH

Spoiler Alert
24/03/2023

I think the thing that surprised me most about this movie is the really REALLY unenthusiastic performances by the entire cast. Many scenes, esp with Sam Neill felt awkward, none of the actors appeared to want to be there and that made the whole movie a struggle to watch from the start.

In addition, the storyline was wear, there were no unexpected plot twists, and there was mote of a focus on the non dinosaur elements than the actual dinosaurs! Worst of all, we had the now standard fight scene with the T-Rex where obv he wins against the odds and raws at the end...

Based on this I really hope they don't make anymore. Just feels like their cashing in on the brand now. Let it rest in peace.

P.S. its a really baaaaaaad movie.

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Just awful. - Jurassic World: Dominion review by AN

Spoiler Alert
08/04/2023

Can't exaggerate how terrible this is. Pretty much from the opening scene you can tell what a misfire this is. The writing is terrible, the cheap use of moments/scenes/stars from the previous films is unforgivable. I literally only watched this through so that I could give it an honest review. Even then I had to split it over three nights as it's just so...draining...and LONG! I can't see kids getting anything out of it as the dinosaur action is staged poorly, repetitious and there is so much unnecessary leaden dialogue to plough through before you get to it. This franchise needs to end now.

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Critic review

Jurassic World: Dominion (aka Jurassic World 3 / Arcadia) review by Mark McPherson - Cinema Paradiso

There are many moments within Jurassic World: Dominion where the characters would be warranted for being overwhelmed with Deja vu. Yet none of them spend much time remarking “wow, this seems familiar.” This is mostly because they’d spend the whole movie making nostalgic references and since the movie is already doing this, it’d be a bit tiresome for the characters to point this out.

Okay, so, let’s be fair here. Yes, this film has lots of dinosaurs terrorizing humans, perhaps more than any previous Jurassic movie. Following the events of Fallen Kingdom, dinosaurs are now a species that are barely under control as they roam modern-day Earth. There are raptors in the woods, T-rexes in the jungles, and pterodactyls on skyscrapers. Sometimes they blend well with the environment and sometimes they engage in feuds with humans and other dinosaurs. Naturally, the computer graphics are of high quality to sell the illusion of dinosaurs are among us.

But shouldn’t they be? The many Jurassic Park and Jurassic World movies have always relied on such theatrics and, sadly, there’s not as much innovation present here. Sure, there are neat sequences of motorcycle chases involving raptors and a lumberyard that encounters a towering quadruped. But those sequences are only reserved for the first act as the second goes straight into all the familiar adventure settings and obstacles we’ve seen time and time again.

It also doesn’t help that there’s a large ensemble that doesn’t have much room to breathe in this 2.5-hours-long adventure. Owen (Chris Pratt) is still the same old raptor-loving adventurer. Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) still loves liberating dinos. Maisie (Isabella Sermon) is a new addition as the clone of the previous picture who now tries to be an angsty teenager but ends up becoming a kid in need of rescue. BD Wong is still present Doctor Henry Wu who reluctantly goes along with the new bad-guy corporation of Biosyn, using dinosaurs for genetic research in their secret lab and sanctuary.

Then you’ve got the old Jurassic Park ensemble. Ellie (Laura Dern) still loves cooing over dinosaurs, Alan (Sam Neill) still digs fossils (literally), and Ian (Jeff Goldblum) still loves to lecture and condemn those who wish to play God with science. They all find themselves back together again to investigate what is going on with Biosyn. They suspect more foul play and the potential for more dangerous dinosaurs to run wild with violence. They all stand around when reunited for the first time and just sort of stammer for something interesting to say. The sad truth is that not much has changed and not much character has developed in those many years. Don’t expect them to grow any further in this film either.

As the longest of these Jurassic movies, Dominion really tests your patience to see how long you can endure much of the same. How many times can you watch Claire flee from bloodthirsty characters? How many towering creatures need to roar before the sight becomes less impressive? How many humans need to be chomped in one film where the horror wears off? Considering how many times all of these tropes occur in the film, you’ll know your answer. Personally, the third time watching Bryce Dallas Howard cower amid a deep-breathing and vicious dino was enough for me, despite the fourth time it occurs.

Dominion is a downer of a trilogy closer that finds so very little to elaborate on than nostalgia. With so many reprisals, it’s dull enough to make one pine for any mere bit of subversions. It’s also depressing that the new additions of DeWanda Wise and Mamoudou Athie are so underutilized despite having the most charisma. There’s a joke that could be made about how this series needs to go extinct but that’d be too easy. I’ll just settle for saying this saga has lumbered around long enough that it needs more new blood than just reviving the old.

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