
‘Jurassic World Dominion’ movie review: Nostalgic dino face-off
The Hindu
The concluding film in the ‘Jurassic World’ trilogy packs in enough thrills and references to the original, to satisfy fans and action movie aficionados
The concluding film in the Jurassic World trilogy, following 2015’s Jurassic World and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), has more of everything. Jurassic World Dominion, at 146 minutes, is the longest in the franchise and uses more animatronic dinosaurs (18) than its predecessors.
If you love dinosaurs and loved the previous films, you would happy to welcome Ellie Sattler (Laura Dern), Alan Grant (Sam Neill) and rockstar chaotician, Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum) from Jurassic Park. Lead geneticist, Henry Wu (BD Wong) who created the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park (1993) also returns.
Returning cast from the Jurassic World movies include Chris Pratt’s raptor trainer Owen Grady and Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard), former Jurassic World park manager, present protector of dinosaurs and Owen’s girlfriend. Omar Sy returns as Barry, who worked with Owen at Jurassic World, as do Isabella Sermon as Maisie, the cloned daughter of Benjamin Lockwood, and Justice Smith and Daniella Pineda as dinosaur rights activists Franklin and Zia.
Colin Trevorrow returns to director duties after J. A. Bayona’s spooky and heart-breaking Fallen Kingdom. New cast includes DeWanda Wise, Mamoudou Athie and Campbell Scott. Wise plays Kayla Watts, a tough pilot; what is with all these magnificent women and their flying machines? Remember Tig Notaro in Army of the Dead? Athie is the head of communications at InGen’s rival Biosyn Genetics, and Scott is Lewis Dodgson, the CEO of Biosyn.
Four years after the volcano blew up Isla Nublar, the dinosaurs that could be saved are living alongside humans and fighting for the same finite resources. When a plague of gigantic locusts (very Biblical) lays waste to farms all over the United States, it is time for Sattler to mount an investigation. She is convinced Biosyn has something to do with the pigeon-sized locusts (ewww). She ropes in her old friend and colleague, Grant, who is still digging in the desert for dinosaur bones, and also has help on the inside as Malcolm is working as a consultant at Biosyn.
Owen, Claire and Maisie are living off the grid, but there is always someone looking for Maisie. When Maisie and the raptor, Blue’s offspring Beta are taken, Owen and Claire head for the Biosyn dinosaur sanctuary.
Jurassic World Dominion moves along briskly. There are some truly eye-wateringly beautiful sequences including Claire’s encounter with the razor-clawed Therizinosaurus in the gloomy lake. Call backs to Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park abound from the returning cast to John Williams’ theme, and of course, the dinosaurs.

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