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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

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Four years after Jurassic World was shut down, a dormant volcano on the island roars to life threatening the creatures with extinction.

Certificate12

Duration128 mins

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  • rebecca, 25
  • 599 reviews

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

5 stars

12 Jun 2022

On Saturday which was the 11th of June 2022 where I watched another film which was called Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom that made back in 2018 before the new came out in cinema on Friday which was the 10th of June 2022. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is all about Three years after the Jurassic World theme park was closed down a small team of mercenaries arrives on the abandoned Isla Nublar to collect DNA from the remains of the Indominus Rex who is at the bottom of the park's lagoon. After successfully collecting a bone fragment, the team's survivors barely escape the island following attacks by the Mosasaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex. A U.S. Senate hearing in Washington, D.C. debates whether Isla Nublar's dinosaurs should be saved from an impending volcanic eruption. Mathematician Dr. Ian Malcolm testifies that the dinosaurs should be allowed to perish to correct John Hammond's mistake of cloning them. Meanwhile, Jurassic World's former operations manager, Claire Dearing, has established the Dinosaur Protection Group to save the animals. After the Senate rules against rescuing the dinosaurs, Hammond's former partner, Benjamin Lockwood, summons Claire to his Northern California estate. Lockwood and his aide, Eli Mills, reveal a plan to relocate the dinosaurs to a new island sanctuary. Claire is needed to help reactivate the park's dinosaur tracking system to locate the animals, particularly Blue, the last surviving Velociraptor. Although they are estranged, Claire recruits Jurassic World's former Velociraptor trainer and Blue's alpha, Owen Grady, to help capture her. This film review has been given five stars which means I loved it because Owen and Claire put they own lives in danger to save the dinosaurs from getting sold and facing extinction from the volcano can they do it with a little bit of help from new friends and Maisie Lockwood who is the granddaughter of Benjamin Lockwood or is she? and will the bad guy win. I have now seen three of the six films in the series. This film also helps you learn about the next one which is called Jurassic World Dominion on who Maisie Lockwood is and why the dinosaurs are living among humankind.

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