


Jurassic World: Rebirth (2025)
Country: US/GB/MAL/IND/TAI
Technical: col/2.39:1 133m
Director: Gareth Edwards
Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Rupert Friend, Jonathan Bailey
Synopsis:
A special ops professional is sent to a former Park research centre with a zoologist to extract DNA from land, marine and avian creatures for the benefit of science, that is to say, one particular pharmaceutical company's ambition to cure coronary heart disease.
Review:
The title is nonsense, the triple jeopardy plot dynamic a theme park gimmick, and the subplot involving an Hispanic family on vacation a transparent device to save us from boredom by maintaining two story strands. In this it fails, and Edwards continues to disappoint after his promising (and similar) Monsters debut.
Country: US/GB/MAL/IND/TAI
Technical: col/2.39:1 133m
Director: Gareth Edwards
Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Rupert Friend, Jonathan Bailey
Synopsis:
A special ops professional is sent to a former Park research centre with a zoologist to extract DNA from land, marine and avian creatures for the benefit of science, that is to say, one particular pharmaceutical company's ambition to cure coronary heart disease.
Review:
The title is nonsense, the triple jeopardy plot dynamic a theme park gimmick, and the subplot involving an Hispanic family on vacation a transparent device to save us from boredom by maintaining two story strands. In this it fails, and Edwards continues to disappoint after his promising (and similar) Monsters debut.
Country: US/GB/MAL/IND/TAI
Technical: col/2.39:1 133m
Director: Gareth Edwards
Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, Rupert Friend, Jonathan Bailey
Synopsis:
A special ops professional is sent to a former Park research centre with a zoologist to extract DNA from land, marine and avian creatures for the benefit of science, that is to say, one particular pharmaceutical company's ambition to cure coronary heart disease.
Review:
The title is nonsense, the triple jeopardy plot dynamic a theme park gimmick, and the subplot involving an Hispanic family on vacation a transparent device to save us from boredom by maintaining two story strands. In this it fails, and Edwards continues to disappoint after his promising (and similar) Monsters debut.