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Jurassic World Dominion Film review: 'Deeply muddled, overlong and preposterously themed'

Quite aside from it being just too long and too incoherent, Dominion also manages to be very boring

June 8, 2022 19:00
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Jurassic World: Dominion
Dir: Colin Trevorrow
Cert: 12A
OUT FRIDAY
★★☆☆☆

After a rather disappointing second outing in 2018, the third and final instalment in the Jurassic World franchise sees the return of director Colin Trevorrow in what is being touted as the last film in this current trilogy. Meanwhile original Jurassic Park (Steven Spielberg, 1993) cast members Laura Dern, Sam Neil and Jeff Goldblum provide the nostalgia and most of the laughs in Jurassic World: Dominion which had its premiere in LA earlier this week.

Four years after the destruction of Isla Nublar In Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, dinosaurs now live alongside humans in semi harmony. Meanwhile as a black market for prehistoric creatures emerges, governments around the world decide to entrust dodgy corporate outfit Biosyn and its boss (played rather brilliantly by Campbell Scott) with the containment of the many species of dangerous creatures roaming the world freely.

Things get further complicated when teenage clone Maisie Lockwood (Isabella Sermon) whose DNA could hold the key to Biosyn’s new nefarious venture, is captured by a group of mercenaries. This leads former Jurassic World employees Owen (Chris Pratt) and Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) to go looking for their young charge. Meanwhile Dr Ellie Sadler (Dern), Professor Ian Malcom (Goldblum) and Archeologist Alan Grant (Neil) are once again reunited as they investigate giant swarms of locusts that could be linked to Biosyn.

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