It seems as deja vu of the very first cinematic experience of dinosaurs that we encountered little over two decades ago in Jurassic Park.
The action take place on the same island as the old Jurassic Park, off the coast of Costa Rica, that is now home to a huge and carefully monitored dinosaur theme park.
A group of highly qualified scientists have created a hybrid dinosaur called Indominus Rex as the main attraction of the theme park. All hell breaks loose when the "creation" escaped its paddock and goes on a rampage. Indominus Rex is a highly intelligent and a vicious creature.
The movie begins when two brothers Gary (Ty Simpkins) and Zach (Nick Robinson) embark on a journey to the theme park under the care of their aunt Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) by their mom (Judy Greer) for a fun filled day in the prehistoric theme park.
The park owner, Simon Masrani (Irrfan Khan, who is stupendous) has elaborate plans for the future of the park (Jurassic World), thanks to the main attraction Indominus Rex might pull in the crowd as he hopes. Simon is supported by a marketing wiz Claire.
However, Owen (Chris Pratt) is not particularly happy with the way Claire treats the dinosaurs as a product and not as living creatures. This is because he has raised four Velociraptors. He believes in a hands on approach in monitoring the creatures rather than monitoring them from a safe distance.
The chemistry between Claire and Owen is evident fright from the time they share screen space. Owen, who is an ex-marine soldier, doesn't like Hoskins (Vincent D'Onofrio), who is an arrogant defense official who wants to train dinosaurs with the help of implanted gadgets to replace human soldiers.
Later on though, it is left to Claire, Owen and some friendly and trained dinosaurs to save the day.
The movie is executed with finesse and mastery. The visual effects will blow your mind, the action is superb, and on top of that, when you watch it in 3D, you will be left mesmerized. The word is 'awesome' to describe the movie.
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