Jurassic World Dominion Wastes A Key Part Of The Original Movie
With the world now being so open, Jurassic World Dominion has the opportunity to do things that Jurassic Park never could. The human characters will have a different, and possibly more interesting, relationship dynamic with the dinosaurs now that they are no longer their keepers. This shift in dynamic can already start to be seen in Owen Grady’s (Chris Pratt) affection for the dinosaurs. Additionally, this open world allows the franchise to finally address some of the bigger questions from the original about human-dinosaur coexistence and, as such, Jurassic World Dominion‘s ending may bring the most fitting conclusion to the Jurassic Park franchise.
Although it is a fun idea to open up the world by having dinosaurs roaming free, it means the franchise loses an integral horror aspect. The magic of Jurassic Park is how it is able to mix sci-fi, adventure, and horror to create a wholly unique cinematic tone. While Jurassic World Dominion will be able to maintain the sci-fi and adventure elements, the decreased opportunity for claustrophobic settings shows that the franchise has largely moved away from horror altogether.
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Jurassic World Dominion Wastes A Key Part Of The Original Movie
With the world now being so open, Jurassic World Dominion has the opportunity to do things that Jurassic Park never could. The human characters will have a different, and possibly more interesting, relationship dynamic with the dinosaurs now that they are no longer their keepers. This shift in dynamic can already start to be seen in Owen Grady’s (Chris Pratt) affection for the dinosaurs. Additionally, this open world allows the franchise to finally address some of the bigger questions from the original about human-dinosaur coexistence and, as such, Jurassic World Dominion‘s ending may bring the most fitting conclusion to the Jurassic Park franchise.
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Although it is a fun idea to open up the world by having dinosaurs roaming free, it means the franchise loses an integral horror aspect. The magic of Jurassic Park is how it is able to mix sci-fi, adventure, and horror to create a wholly unique cinematic tone. While Jurassic World Dominion will be able to maintain the sci-fi and adventure elements, the decreased opportunity for claustrophobic settings shows that the franchise has largely moved away from horror altogether.
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Jurassic World Dominion Wastes A Key Part Of The Original Movie
With the world now being so open, Jurassic World Dominion has the opportunity to do things that Jurassic Park never could. The human characters will have a different, and possibly more interesting, relationship dynamic with the dinosaurs now that they are no longer their keepers. This shift in dynamic can already start to be seen in Owen Grady’s (Chris Pratt) affection for the dinosaurs. Additionally, this open world allows the franchise to finally address some of the bigger questions from the original about human-dinosaur coexistence and, as such, Jurassic World Dominion‘s ending may bring the most fitting conclusion to the Jurassic Park franchise.
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Although it is a fun idea to open up the world by having dinosaurs roaming free, it means the franchise loses an integral horror aspect. The magic of Jurassic Park is how it is able to mix sci-fi, adventure, and horror to create a wholly unique cinematic tone. While Jurassic World Dominion will be able to maintain the sci-fi and adventure elements, the decreased opportunity for claustrophobic settings shows that the franchise has largely moved away from horror altogether.
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