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**Overall Grade**: 2.05/5, C-, .5 Stars Generally, I like movies from The Asylum, and I can put up with a lot of bad movies. This movie, however, was just terrible. I could not find anything in this movie that I would consider redeemab...


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In the future, scientists found a way to grow human organs inside dinosaurs to harvest them for profit. But when the dinosaurs break out, the scientists that created them have to find ways undo the terrible mistakes they have done.
Ten years after the destruction of the Jurassic World theme park, Owen Grady and Claire Dearing return to Isla Nublar to rescue the remaining dinosaurs from a volcanic eruption. They discover a sinister plot to exploit the creatures for a weapon, leading to a desperate fight for survival as genetically engineered dinosaurs are unleashed upon the human world.
Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising its visual effects and action sequences but criticizing its convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters. Audiences were generally more favorable, enjoying the spectacle and thrills.
Visually stunning with impressive dinosaur action, but hampered by a predictable and overstuffed narrative.
The film struggles to balance its ambitious plotlines, leading to a less cohesive experience than its predecessor.
While not a critical darling, it delivers on the spectacle and thrills expected from the Jurassic franchise.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the movie to be an entertaining spectacle with thrilling dinosaur moments, though some felt the story was too predictable and clichéd.
The film features a brief but memorable scene where the Indoraptor is drawn to a stained-glass window depicting the creation of the dinosaurs, a visual nod to biblical creation stories and a contrast to the scientific manipulation of life.
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**Overall Grade**: 2.05/5, C-, .5 Stars Generally, I like movies from The Asylum, and I can put up with a lot of bad movies. This movie, however, was just terrible. I could not find anything in this movie that I would consider redeemab...