Jurassic World: Rebirth – Complete Review
Overview
Jurassic World: Rebirth is the newest installment in the long-running dinosaur saga. Directed by Gareth Edwards and featuring a fresh cast led by Scarlett Johansson and Mahershala Ali, the film attempts to revive the franchise with a darker tone and more focused action.
Visuals & Direction
- The movie boasts breathtaking dinosaur sequences, especially featuring new species like D-Rex and Titanosaurus.
- Filmed using anamorphic 35mm, the visuals give a grounded and cinematic look, reminiscent of the original Jurassic Park.
- Gareth Edwards brings suspense back into the mix, with several tight, well-directed chase scenes.
Story & Characters
- The plot revolves around a corporate plot gone wrong, with dinosaurs once again loose in the wild.
- Scarlett Johansson plays a bioethics expert trying to contain a growing dinosaur threat.
- While the dinosaur action is thrilling, human characters lack depth, and subplots (like the stranded family) feel rushed.
What Works
- Stunning creature design and VFX
- Tense chase scenes
- More grounded than recent sequels
What Doesn’t Work
- Predictable plot structure
- Emotional moments feel forced
- Human drama is underwritten
Critical & Audience Response
| Source | Rating / Reaction |
|---|---|
| Critics | Mixed to average reviews (~50–55%) |
| Audience | Generally positive (~70–72%) |
| Highlights | Great visuals, average storytelling |
Box Office Highlights
- Opening Weekend (USA): Approx. $91.5 million
- Worldwide Total (as of Week 3): Over $725 million
- India Collection (Day 16): ₹88+ crore net
Despite mixed reviews, the movie is a box office success, especially in international markets.
Final Verdict
Jurassic World: Rebirth doesn’t reinvent the franchise, but it’s a visual treat for fans of dinosaurs and big-screen adventure. While the story might not be groundbreaking, the action and cinematic scale are enough to keep the franchise roaring—for now.
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