Jurassic World (2015)

Movie · 2015 · Adventure, Science Fiction, Thriller · 2h 4m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 2.8/10 (1.9M ratings)

The park is open.

Overview

Twenty-two years after the events of Jurassic Park, Isla Nublar now features a fully functioning dinosaur theme park, Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by John Hammond.

Ratings

Director

Colin Trevorrow

Production

Amblin Entertainment, Universal Pictures, Legendary Pictures

Cast

Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Irrfan Khan, Vincent D'Onofrio, Ty Simpkins, Nick Robinson, Jake Johnson, Omar Sy, BD Wong, Judy Greer, Lauren Lapkus, Brian Tee, Katie McGrath, Andy Buckley, Eric Edelstein, Courtney James Clark, Colby Boothman-Shepard, Jimmy Fallon, James DuMont, Matt Burke

Curator Review

Verdict

A glossy, crowd-pleasing reboot that delivers big dinosaur spectacle, strong momentum, and plenty of nostalgic payoff, even if the characters and dialogue are thin. It works best as a loud, polished theme-park ride rather than a great adventure film.

Best for

  • fans of blockbuster creature features
  • viewers seeking nostalgic franchise revival
  • people who enjoy fast-paced spectacle over deep characterization
  • audiences looking for a fun, easy watch

Skip if

  • you want sharp writing or memorable character arcs
  • you dislike obvious franchise-bait and productized blockbuster energy
  • you expect the emotional and thematic depth of the original Jurassic Park
  • you are tired of CGI-heavy action movies

Overview

Jurassic World is a very calculated reboot: it knows exactly which beats from the original Jurassic Park to echo, and it mostly lands them with enough scale and momentum to keep the ride entertaining. The park is bigger, shinier, and more corporate, and the movie leans hard into the fantasy of dinosaurs as theme-park attractions before letting everything spiral into chaos.

Worth noting

Its biggest strength is spectacle. The set pieces are cleanly staged, the dinosaur action is easy to follow, and the film has a strong sense of escalation once the new hybrid creature enters the picture. It also has a playful streak that helps it go down easier than its more cynical elements might suggest.

Bottom line

What holds it back is the human side: the script is broad, the dialogue is often clunky, and the characters are mostly functional rather than vivid. Still, if you want a modern studio adventure that understands how to deliver a big, noisy audience rush, this is an effective one, even when it feels like it’s reverse-engineering nostalgia instead of discovering anything new.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Bethany (3★) · 5736 likes

tag yourself i'm the tourist making sure he grabs his two margaritas as the dinosaur is attacking

Aleeex (2★) · 5064 likes

Why the dinosaur whale did not eat the whole park?

Mikael Stånggren (4★) · 4217 likes

God creates dinosaurs God destroys dinosaurs God creates Steven Spielberg Steven Spielberg creates dinosaurs Dinosaurs inspire man Man destroys God The Indie-to-Hollywood Conversion Factory creates Colin Trevorrow Colin Trevorrow reverse-engineers a beloved childhood favorite and puts most of the pieces back in a satisfying, nostalgic and highly entertaining fashion, if also neglecting the importance of character and the great, oh-so-great value of Goldblumian acting capabilities. Second-rate writers inherit the earth

aaron (4.5★) · 2864 likes

laura dern walked so bryce dallas howard could run ... in heels

Bryan Espitia (3★) · 2278 likes

Why does Chris Pratt deliver every line like it’s for a movie trailer, he sounds ridiculous

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Topics

blockbuster, creature feature, adventure, science fiction, thriller, nostalgic reboot, theme park, CGI spectacle, corporate satire, disaster movie

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