Jurassic Park: Dominion It has just been released in various parts of the world with resounding success. This is a farewell – for now – to the franchise that Steven Spielberg started in ’93 and which in the new millennium had an amazing revival. Also a unique phenomenon of the saga, which successfully closes his path to the cinema and bringing together almost all of its main cast. For better or for worse, the saga Jurassic Park he changed the film industry in an amazing way. And also, for better or worse, this unprecedented success marked the way the story unfolded on screen.
Between sequels and revivals The franchise has gone through ups and downs.. As well as all kinds of genres. From science fiction to adventure, a brief digression into what appears to be a thriller with dramatic overtones. Everything seems to fit the story of what would happen if a high-level—and high-risk—genetic experiment could bring back the dinosaurs. One day, the franchise provided a reason to delve into the most important idea of science fiction. What happens to the human world in the midst of an environmental catastrophe caused by ambition?
It is still not very clear whether, despite all the promises of a final closure, the saga with new trilogy. Or even a revival in the style of what made the franchise an unpredictable blockbuster. For now, its scope and influence is left to history. And for that reason, we’re going to look at the order of the Jurassic Park movies, from worst to best. A journey through different feelings and in particular how one of the most famous stories in cinema has been told over and over again.
The Jurassic Park Saga: From Worst Movie to Best
Jurassic Park 3
Following the unprecedented success of Steven Spielberg’s film and its off-the-wall sequel, the saga entered a nearly five-year hiatus. But, of course, such a successful dilogy would hardly have aroused the interest of Hollywood. This is despite the fact that Steven Spielberg was not interested in directing it and it was not based on a series of books by Michael Crichton. But Universal Studio insisted and the project began to develop. For most of the industry, the film was unknown.. Especially after the results, both at the box office and with critics, Lost World 1997.
The big question was whether the film could sustain itself on its prestige alone. Or, in any case, the rapid popularity of the franchise. To support this possibility, scenes from the books were used in the production. Jurassic Park D Lost World Michael Crichton. He also brought back a member of the original cast.. Sam Neill reprized his role as Dr. Alan Grant and the premise was announced to be somewhere between “adventure and science fiction”.
But Jurassic Park 3 It was nonsense from the first scene to the last. Not only because of its generic character, but also because the premise is analyzed from adventure in its purest form. Scenario, wrong and devoid of personality, takes place on the fictional island of Isla Sorna.Twin of Nublar. But, despite all the references and allusions to the original, plus a solid cast, the film blurs into clichés and platitudes. It didn’t become a box office hit, but it didn’t flop either.. But in the end, he doomed the entire saga to an abrupt end, from which it took him almost ten years to return.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
After the successful revival, it was obvious that there would be a sequel. And actually the big question was what points he would focus on. Will I go back to what happened after the park closed in jurassic world? Would you take advantage of it? After all, the reboot of the saga was the world of possibilities is much less sparse than in the first trilogy. Therefore, production began with the assumption that the story would focus on the conclusion of the saga.
At least that’s what Juan Antonio Baiona said during the promotional tour. The director has stated several times that Jurassic World was intended to be a three-part story. And so that all the threads of the story sooner or later coincide in a single premise. So Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom he served as a link between several completely new narrative concepts.
But such ambitions required a suitable script and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom he is not. Despite its great visuals, environmental overtones, and the implications of the possibility of human cloning, the film falls short due to the awkwardness of its storytelling. Actually, goes from one side to the other without much depth and in most cases it lacks sense and logic. For her – pessimistic – ending, something is clear. The next part – announced four months before the premiere Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom— should be based not only on its flimsy premise.
Jurassic Park: The Lost World
The long-awaited sequel to one of the most famous films of the 1990s. And one of the reasons was that Spielberg wanted the first part to be based on a book by Michael Crichton. Problem? That the author did not want to write a sequel. Indeed, he insisted on refusing until the pressure was strong enough to force him to. Finally, in 1995, the book was published and immediately, based on the literary story, a sequel began to be released.
But the result was mixed. Both the book and the film were confusing in their uneven tone and pacing. Darker and more focused on ethical conflicts and vague about dinosaur cloning, the novel needs a long context. especially because analyzed the conflicts that the island of Nublar caused on a tangentinstead of thinking about them directly. It also didn’t help that the plot developed more or less intricately and non-linearly.
The same thing happened with the film. And despite the fact that the film is recognized first, it is clear that the package passes through different places. This is despite the fact that screenwriter David Koepp paid particular attention to references to Crichton novels in the plot. There are at least three scenes taken straight from the books (especially Jurassic Park ) and the atmosphere is very similar. But for some reason, the ambition of the sequel didn’t seem to be able to capture the central moments that made the first one famous. Turned into an adventure movie Lost World it lacked the brilliant sci-fi dialogue of its predecessor. And whether because of his inability to raise important issues, or because his argument fades away very quickly, the result was unpleasant. All in all, it was a resounding box office success that opened the door for the weak. Jurassic Park 3, released in 2001.
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What happens if Jurassic ParkWould it be a successful project? The 2015 film answers that question. And he also did something else: restarted the saga with unexpected success and all that I predict a long cinematic future. Or at least a sequel. It was a curious phenomenon after bad results Jurassic Park 3 .
And what was this place? No more and no less than Jurassic Park, it has now become a project of considerable success. And as if that wasn’t enough, make it clear that the technology behind the park was no longer limited to recreating the world of dinosaurs. Now the film covered a new layer and that was the layer create designer animals, according to the offers and demands of the market. The pronounced arrogance towards biogenetic technologies revolutionized the very premise and contained novelty. And the result was a return to Jurassic Park twenty-two years after the events of the original film.
The film was a resounding box office success. In addition, a high-end sci-fi adventure and journey through the entire mythology of the saga on paper and in film. There were winks, references and tributes for every taste. While it was criticized for implausible plot twists and numerous continuity errors, audiences responded enthusiastically. The film went back up the hill and introduced dinosaurs to a new generation.
Jurassic World: Dominion
Ambitious, over the top, full of nostalgia and a gift to the fans. dominion This is the end of the second great trilogy of the saga. Jurassic Park and honors his legacy. Not only does it bring back nearly all of the original characters, but it also gives them a lead role and direct intervention in the story. As if that wasn’t enough, hetakes the original premise to where Steven Spielberg always envisioned.. In other words, a world where dinosaurs are part of the ecosystem. A circumstance that society, culture, and even the human survival instinct must deal with.
But what’s most amazing about the film is its emotional journey through all of the franchise’s most memorable moments. Each of the films has characters, answers to the biggest questions and although the script is weak, it adequately maintains the emotional state. Of course, plot game nostalgia And the movie doesn’t hide it. Trevorrow pays homage to several of the original film’s great scenes by winking throughout the frame and even managing to move. While Giganotosaurus is shown as the monumental carnivorous creature that fans wanted, and finally dinosaurs have feathers.
dominion It lacks any real charm, but it makes up for it with an amazing sense of ecological time. Fast, witty and the best sprint in the series, it dazzles and frustrates. But in the end, one thing is clear: this is goodbye. The most worthy thing that such a non-standard saga can get.
Jurassic Park
The film is called the “artist cinema” among entertainment, and there are many reasons for this. Not only does it feature some of the most iconic sci-fi scenes in movie history. He is also overflowing with heart, intelligence and intuition in the sense of the show in every sequence. The result is a formidable age that has aged gracefully. and that still surprises with its brilliant performance.
Based on the Michael Crichton novel of the same name, this is a science fiction journey from new places. The production also sought to fully convey the feeling of the miracle of the text of the same name, and it succeeded. A special effects pioneer who changed the film industry forever. Jurassic Park allowed Spielberg to innovate in several ways at once. From the aesthetics and rhythm of sci-fi cinema to the extraordinary look. All this in the midst of an intriguing tale of greed, technology and ethics, philosophy and the misuse of resources.
The film was a resounding and historic success. But more than that, he opened the door to a new type of cinema that still dazzles with its scope. Industrial Light & Magic, the special effects company, made this clear ten years later. “Creating dinosaurs was the first step towards creating a whole new world.” Possibly the greatest legacy that the saga Jurassic Parkcan boast.
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