Just as the first two sequels to JP, it was a cash in, only this is one of those several years later sequels that’s designed to cash in mainly on nostalgia for the previous film(s). I wasn’t given any chance to get beyond hating every character that came on screen (exceptions being the guy in charge who flew the helicopter and the JP T-Shirt dude). All of the characters were just annoying the whole time. Adding to that, the plot is totally nonsensical. What I picked up from the dialogue, the guy was fulfilling Hammond’s wish, to have a dino park for the masses, that wasn’t based on cheap profit, but on the customers enjoyment of the attractions. Now, the first problem with this, is that in no way would Hammond still want this park to become reality. His line: “So have I.” states very clearly that he has realized the wrong in creating that park. Then there’s the strange technological advancements that seemed to have happened, and really made no sense. And the line about kids not being excited about dinosaurs anymore. What?! How long has this park been running, that people all over the country/world are just completely used the sight of real living dinosaurs. All in all, it’s a rehash/cash grab that is successful because of the popularity of the first film.
Post #925486
- Author
- Dek Rollins
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- Date created
- 7-Apr-2016, 9:18 PM