The sequel to the 1993 film Jurassic Park tells the story of the park being opened and succesfull. But as always, theme parks get less popular over time (unless your'e disneyland, then you're fine) and thus, new attractions are unveiled over time, but at the end the science team is pressured into making a new dinosaur by mixing several "classified" species. And of course, the big pile of shit hits the fan hard. The plot follows two brothers who are there thanks to their aunt working as a PR?-person at the park, but leaves them to a british nanny, that despite the norm, isnt very good at nanny-ing
The films pacing, structure and storytelling elements are very similar to the Spielberg-directed original. Most human elements are left intetnionally ambiguous and aren't really explained, but this can be rather irritating, ecpescially when some relationships are told, not shown, But, then again, the original was similar in this way. In other ways they're similar to eachother, include, mix of CGI and animatronics, and the, Deus Ex Machina nature of the final battle. But the films main draw is the nostalgia, and childlike wonder of seeing these things come alive.
If you're planning on seeing this film, compile a list of your five most iconic Jurassic park moments. i guarantee at least four of them are in the film. and youll probably end up forgetting that you have to stay focused on the technical aspects of the film for your rewiev and just get lost in the awe and wonder of the feeling of shivers down your spine when you see fence 9 open.
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