What
the
1993's
classic
film
did
to
the
parents,
Jurassic
World
tries
to
bring
the
same
effect
in
their
kids
too!
Even
if
Jurassic
World
doesn't
come
close
to
recapturing
the
magic
of
the
original
hit
which
shattered
box
office
records
in
1993,
the
movie
is
going
to
be
a
blockbuster
considering
the
Part
II
and
III
which
were
lacking
the
thrill.
The
dinosaurs
are
back
and
this
time,
they
are
bigger,
heavier
and
scarier.
After
a
long
wait
of
22
years,
the
gigantic
dinosaurs
are
back
on
the
big
screen
and
fans
had
a
lot
of
expectations
from
this
adventure
film.
"No
one's
impressed
with
dinosaurs
anymore," is
what
manager
Claire
Dearing
(Bryce
Dallas
Howard)
tells
in
the
fourth
installment
of
the
film.
So
the
attempt
to
bring
back
the
interest
is
not
only
desperate,
but
gripping
too!
Jurassic
World
is
all
set
to
give
jitters
to
their
audiences
with
the
most
ferocious
and
close-to-real
characters.
More
than
20
years
after
the
Isla
Nublar
disaster
in
Costa
Rican
isle,
the
former
Jurassic
Park
re-opens
as
a
multi-billion
dollar
theme
park
which
has
genetically
modified
dino-hybrids
to
attract
tourists
and
increase
business.
The
park
is
like
a
resort
with
a
luxurious
Hilton
Hotel
(thanks
to
the
branding).
Spielberg
after
the
disaster
Jurassic
Park
II
and
II
waited
for
two
decades
to
make
this
expensive
film
which
is
much
better
than
the
last
two
from
the
franchise.
Greed
makes
Simon
Masrani
(Irrfan
Khan)
the
Indian
billionaire
who
inherited
Isla
Nublar
from
the
late
John
Hammond
(Richard
Attenborough),
acquire
more
genetically
hybrid
dinosaurs,
who
are
dangerous
too.
Former
Hammond
geneticist
Dr.
Henry
Wu
(BD
Wong)
develops
a
new
hybrid
dinosaur
breed
known
as
the
Indominus
Rex
(Verizon
Wireless
Indominus
Rex),
made
from
T-Rex
DNA.
Unfortunately,
the
lab
experiment
goes
wrong,
thus
creating
a
giant
dinosaur
who
turns
the
antagonist
in
the
film.
Everyone
including
two
young
brothers
teen
(Nick
Robinson)
and
his
dino-obsessed
younger
brother
(Ty
Simpkins)
is
happy
at
the
theme
park
as
they
visit
to
see
the
specimens.
However,
the
newest
breed,
Indominus
Rex
has
gone
out
of
control
and
escapes
into
the
park,
leaving
the
visitors
terrified.
Enters
former
Navy-man
Owen
Grady
(Chris
Pratt)
and
his
specially
trained
but
highly
unpredictable
Velociraptors
who
try
to
do
it
their
way
to
get
a
control
of
the
R-Rex.
The
ending
of
the
film
is
a
little
dragged
and
can
make
you
irritated.
Acting:
Bryce
Dallas
Howard
has
given
her
best
but
the
whole
credit
goes
to
Chris
Pratt.
The
young
actor
has
given
a
mind
blowing
performance
which
has
kept
us
gripped
throughout
the
movie.
He
was
charismatic,
had
the
ruggedness
which
was
required
for
this
role
and
not
to
forget,
not
too
loud
to
panic
like
we
saw
in
other
films
from
the
series.
Although
the
Steven
Spielberg's
new
film
has
not
been
up
to
the
higher
rather
too
much
higher
expectations
we
had
after
waiting
for
decades,
Jurassic
World
is
dangerous
and
worth
watching.
New
technology
and
a
new
set
of
gadgets
used
on
the
sets
are
one
of
the
added
attractions.
This
movie
takes
you
deeper
into
the
mystery
and
unfolds
the
unknown
facts.