The latest entry in the Jurassic franchise, Jurassic World Rebirth, has received poor reviews, marking the fourth consecutive disappointment. The article criticizes filmmakers for failing to create suspense and excitement, suggesting that the problem lies in their disrespect for the dinosaurs. Rather than crafting engaging narratives around the formidable creatures, filmmakers focus on inventing bigger, scarier versions. The original Jurassic Park succeeded by showcasing the dinosaurs effectively, contrasting sharply with the diminishing quality seen in later films.
It should be impossible to make a bad movie about scary dinosaurs. According to reviews for Jurassic World Rebirth, they have done just that for the fourth time in a row.
Filmmakers need to look at themselves in the mirror and ask, 'How am I failing the dinos?' The answer is that they are not respecting them properly.
Dinosaurs were enough for the original Jurassic Park, which remains one of the greatest films of all time, as it captured the essence and terror of these ancient creatures.
Filmmakers believed tyrannosaurs and raptors were not enough, resulting in the decision to create new, bigger, smarter, and scarier versions of dinosaurs.
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