Cinco años después de Jurassic World: Dominion, una expedición se aventura en remotas regiones ecuatoriales para extraer ADN de tres enormes criaturas prehistóricas, con el objetivo de logra... Leer todoCinco años después de Jurassic World: Dominion, una expedición se aventura en remotas regiones ecuatoriales para extraer ADN de tres enormes criaturas prehistóricas, con el objetivo de lograr un avance médico revolucionario.Cinco años después de Jurassic World: Dominion, una expedición se aventura en remotas regiones ecuatoriales para extraer ADN de tres enormes criaturas prehistóricas, con el objetivo de lograr un avance médico revolucionario.
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Holy cow! This is more abysmal than i thought would be. None of the actors give good performance. The plot is pathetic. No twists, surprise, addition of a 'family' as if we should care about a bunch of no-name actors with nothing to add to the plot. Hard to believe this is written by David koepp, a master in his own craft. The first flop of this franchise. Universal deserves every piece of criticism it is getting. Horrendous CGI is an added disaster for this slop. I had high expectations after the previous two garbage entries in this franchise but i never felt any excitement in the trailer so naturally the movie is even pathetic i thought it would be.
The first part of Jurassic World: Rebirth was fun, but nothing crazy. It had a decent pace, some entertaining moments, and the dinosaurs looked great as always. It gave off that familiar Jurassic vibe, which made it enjoyable enough to keep watching. However, as the movie went on, it started to lose its grip. The plot became predictable and lacked any real suspense or originality. Character development was minimal, and some scenes felt like recycled ideas from earlier films. While the action had its moments, it wasn't enough to carry the film. Overall, it started okay, but ended up being underwhelming.
I wish I could take a previous review for a Jurassic park clone and insert it here to get across the effort the studio is putting into these now. It's just a cheap cash in for some money. Very boring and predictable. The CGI actually looked worse than the 1993 movie. How is that even possible you ask? By just having gratuitous CGI constantly. It just looks bad and I'm actually depressed after watching this. Something about it all just felt cynical and like it somehow ruined my love of the original a little bit. With that said, this is the last ride for me on this franchise. It hasn't been good for decades as I look back and think about these films.
Five years after the mess that was Jurassic World: Dominion (2022), we're back in the land of toothy nostalgia. This time, an expedition heads into remote equatorial regions to extract DNA from three colossal prehistoric creatures in the name of a "groundbreaking medical breakthrough."
Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard are mercifully gone (finally), and in their place we get Scarlett Johansson, stepping in as the new face of the franchise for round seven of the Jurassic Park/World saga. Gareth Edwards takes the director's chair, and while he's always known how to stage a good spectacle, even his talents can't fully save this dino-soaked popcorn flick.
Let's talk visuals. There's certainly no shortage of giant set pieces and dinosaur mayhem-but when your dinosaurs look like glossy, overcooked cartoon rejects, all the action in the world can't make it feel real. Hollywood still hasn't learned that audiences are burnt out on soulless green-screen overloads, and the actors, forced to react to nothing, stumble through half-baked expressions of terror. You can practically see them wondering where the tennis ball on a stick went.
Character-wise, it's a wash. Most of them are either grating or entirely forgettable, spouting cringey, rapid-fire dialogue that exists solely to shuttle us from one set piece to the next. And while Rebirth does manage to attempt something new and different, it still feels like we're just circling the same prehistoric drain. It's entertaining, sure-but it just isn't that exciting.
That said, it's still a step up from Fallen Kingdom and Dominion, which isn't saying much, but at least it's something. At this point, though, it's time Universal grew a pair and gave us the R-rated, blood-splattered dinosaur horror epic we deserve-because the stakes never feel high when your carnivores are sanitized for mass consumption.
Here's hoping the next one finally evolves. But I'm not holding my breath. It's best to turn your brain off and enjoy this one for what it is.
6/10.
Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard are mercifully gone (finally), and in their place we get Scarlett Johansson, stepping in as the new face of the franchise for round seven of the Jurassic Park/World saga. Gareth Edwards takes the director's chair, and while he's always known how to stage a good spectacle, even his talents can't fully save this dino-soaked popcorn flick.
Let's talk visuals. There's certainly no shortage of giant set pieces and dinosaur mayhem-but when your dinosaurs look like glossy, overcooked cartoon rejects, all the action in the world can't make it feel real. Hollywood still hasn't learned that audiences are burnt out on soulless green-screen overloads, and the actors, forced to react to nothing, stumble through half-baked expressions of terror. You can practically see them wondering where the tennis ball on a stick went.
Character-wise, it's a wash. Most of them are either grating or entirely forgettable, spouting cringey, rapid-fire dialogue that exists solely to shuttle us from one set piece to the next. And while Rebirth does manage to attempt something new and different, it still feels like we're just circling the same prehistoric drain. It's entertaining, sure-but it just isn't that exciting.
That said, it's still a step up from Fallen Kingdom and Dominion, which isn't saying much, but at least it's something. At this point, though, it's time Universal grew a pair and gave us the R-rated, blood-splattered dinosaur horror epic we deserve-because the stakes never feel high when your carnivores are sanitized for mass consumption.
Here's hoping the next one finally evolves. But I'm not holding my breath. It's best to turn your brain off and enjoy this one for what it is.
6/10.
Jurassic World: Rebirth tries to reignite the magic of the franchise, and while it has moments of awe and genuine tension, it doesn't fully reach the heights of the original trilogy. The visuals are undeniably stunning dinosaurs have never looked more real, and the action sequences are thrilling and well-choreographed. There are a few breathtaking set-pieces that remind you why this franchise was once the gold standard for cinematic adventure.
But once the dust settles, the cracks begin to show. The story feels overcrowded and confused, juggling too many characters and subplots. The emotional beats don't always land, and some of the new characters lack depth or clear motivation. Legacy characters return, but mostly for nostalgia rather than meaningful development. The science vs. Ethics themes are touched on, but not explored with the same care as earlier films.
The film shines in spectacle, but struggles with pacing and substance. It's not bad-it's entertaining and has moments of brilliance but it plays things too safe. After all the buildup, Rebirth feels more like a familiar echo than a bold new beginning.
Final Verdict: A decent ride for fans of the franchise, especially those who come for dinosaurs and action. Just don't expect a groundbreaking evolution.
6.5/10 - watchable, but not unforgettable.
But once the dust settles, the cracks begin to show. The story feels overcrowded and confused, juggling too many characters and subplots. The emotional beats don't always land, and some of the new characters lack depth or clear motivation. Legacy characters return, but mostly for nostalgia rather than meaningful development. The science vs. Ethics themes are touched on, but not explored with the same care as earlier films.
The film shines in spectacle, but struggles with pacing and substance. It's not bad-it's entertaining and has moments of brilliance but it plays things too safe. After all the buildup, Rebirth feels more like a familiar echo than a bold new beginning.
Final Verdict: A decent ride for fans of the franchise, especially those who come for dinosaurs and action. Just don't expect a groundbreaking evolution.
6.5/10 - watchable, but not unforgettable.
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- CuriosidadesJonathan Bailey not only stars as Dr. Henry Loomis, but also contributes to the film score. He plays clarinet in several orchestral tracks and performs the solo heard during the scene when his character touches a dinosaur for the first time.
- PifiasThe massive Titanosaurs are somehow completely hidden in grass that is not even tall enough to cover the human characters.
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Dr. Henry Loomis: Survival is a long shot.
- ConexionesFeatures Hace un millón de años (1966)
- Banda sonoraMovin' On Up
Written by Bobby Gillespie, Andrew Innes, Robert Young
Performed by Primal Scream
Courtesy of Reprise Records/Creation Records
Licensed by Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing/Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
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- Jurassic World: El Renacer
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- Tailandia(location)
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- Presupuesto
- 180.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 259.344.240 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 92.016.065 US$
- 6 jul 2025
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 559.595.240 US$
- Duración2 horas 13 minutos
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- 2.39 : 1
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