Reviews forJurassic World Rebirth
Rebirth of a Childish Story

On a visual level, it’s hard to complain: the direction is confident, the atmosphere is genuinely captivating at times, and the cinematography does everything it can to keep your eyes glued to the screen. The dinosaurs are thoughtfully designed, with a clear attention to detail — at times, it feels like that alone was the main focus. The cast also delivers: Scarlett, Jonathan, and Mahershala feel natural in their roles and manage to carry scenes even when the script starts falling apart. But the film itself… feels too safe. The script comes off as overly simplistic, a bit childish, filled with convenient decisions and illogical moments that are hard to ignore. What really stands out is the characters’ underreactions — something genuinely dangerous happens, and they respond like they just spilled their coffee. It kills the tension almost instantly. In the end, it’s a fairly simple, sometimes even naive blockbuster that only engages in bursts — in those rare moments where the visuals and direction actually align. Beautiful? Yes. Thrilling? Sometimes. Deep? Not really.