Jurassic World

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Résumés(1)

L'Indominus Rex, un dinosaure génétiquement modifié, pure création de la scientifique Claire Dearing, sème la terreur dans le fameux parc d'attraction. Les espoirs de mettre fin à cette menace reptilienne se portent alors sur le dresseur de raptors Owen Grady et sa cool attitude. (Universal International FR)

Critiques (15)

POMO 

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français Blockbuster, qui a TOUT! Avec une nostalgie liée au premier film, l'élaboration de nombreux motifs et idées, l'action et la vitesse, il rend les spin-offs des deuxième et troisième films inutiles (et j'aime beaucoup le deuxième film et le troisième ne me dérange pas). Dans "Jurassic World", chacun trouve son personnage précisément défini - depuis l'aventure vécue à travers les yeux de deux héros masculins, jusqu'au contraste entre un aventurier sympathique et une gestionnaire sexy et froide, en passant par un jeune geek portant un t-shirt "Jurassic Park" acheté sur eBay et un directeur financier indien du parc, qui est une allégorie amusante des investisseurs indiens qui investissent des sommes folles à Hollywood. "Jurassic World" contient toutes les caractéristiques des blockbusters, mais ne les utilise pas de manière passive et paresseuse, mais jongle de manière inventive et amusante avec elles. "Jurassic World" nous plonge dans la culture phénoménale des attractions et des parcs de divertissement américains comme aucun autre blockbuster - y compris la scène où on se cache dans un stand de t-shirts, que vous devez absolument visiter dans les Universal Studios après chaque attraction. "Jurassic World" a une longue et magnifique introduction soigneusement montée, qui nous amène parfaitement au parc sur l'île Isla Nublar avec les notes du thème de Williams et la description de la configuration familiale de certains des principaux personnages, ravivant la nostalgie de 1993 et la transportant dans une époque technologiquement plus avancée (la transformation d'une attraction discrète en une machine gigantesque accueillant quotidiennement 20 000 visiteurs). "Jurassic World" évolue parfaitement en révélant les gènes à partir desquels la principale créature est développée. Grâce à son intelligence, elle offre des rebondissements inattendus qui renforcent l'expérience d'aventure. Le déplacement de l'intrigue, qui se fait longuement attendre et qui suscite l'anticipation (attaque des raptors), n'est qu'un prétexte pour une montée d'un niveau dramatique supérieur. "Jurassic World" a une finale grandiose, qui, par son montage et son placement spatial de personnages vivants parmi les créatures numériques, surpasse les finales des films de monstres et de transformers de toute une décennie, et à la dernière seconde parfaitement synchronisée, révèle son atout le plus puissant d'une manière qui m'a fait vouloir crier et applaudir comme un enfant. Ne jugez pas "Jurassic World" en le comparant au premier film, dont l'unicité a été révélée lors de la première projection historique de créatures numériques sur grand écran. Jugez-le comme un blockbuster contemporain qui, en se tenant sur les bases historiques, doit rivaliser avec Nolan et Bay. IMAX, 3D! ()

Isherwood 

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anglais A perfect contemporary studio film, pitch-perfectly refined to fit almost everyone's taste. The stars have "just the right" luminosity, Spielberg behind their backs, special effects artists at work, and a scripted cocktail of everything a family wants to experience on a trip to the movies. The studios will fight over Trevorrow now because we rarely see such pure craft. The unfortunate thing is that it doesn't give anything for free. Therefore, especially in terms of tension, it's pretty instant, without anything really substantial, like "climbing over a high-tension fence" or "raptors in the kitchen," which still affects me after more than twenty years and can refer to someone who has something in their head besides craft. [Btw: Chris Pratt is likable, no question about it, but his position is more so iconic, pushed by an army of e-fans. When he really carries an entire film, let him have the whip and the hat.] ()

Malarkey 

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anglais I like how the entire Jurassic World is referring to the good old Jurassic Park. It’s not hiding the reference and it’s not attempting to be just another embarrassing remake. On the contrary, it expands the entire dinosaur world and that’s actually quite a good thing. And even though the main plotline is about an over-grown and mutated dinosaur, which actually isn’t too great a premise to build a movie on, it still watches pretty well. The authors did a great job in terms of casting. Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard are exactly the reason why I really enjoyed the movie. Chris Pratt plays his standard cool dude who looks like he just crawled out of the jungle and who can communicate with every mammal on the planet, and Bryce Dallas Howard is so beautiful here that I will keep dreaming about her fringe for several months to come. ()

Marigold 

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anglais Hardworking and teachable Beta of Spielberg’s Alpha. From the very beginning, Jurassic World has profiled itself as a "new generation" blockbuster, which consciously draws from its inspirations and at the same time tries to name the basic rules, regularities and limits of its universe. So, we find ourselves in a world where the good old attractions were no longer "jagged and big" enough, so it was necessary to develop new ones that are artificially boosted, and thus reliably deadly. Jurassic World is in fact a struggle between enchanted film nostalgia and the triumph of megalomania in the form of a genetically infused prehistoric lizard. Surprisingly, the film is clearly for the lovers of the great first film, to which it completely subordinates its mythology, logic and the directing style to the talented Colin Trevorrow. However, Jurassic World will never achieve the brilliance and smoothness of the attractions of Jurassic Park; it will always be missing a bit of it. Nevertheless, it has enough entertaining parts to hold one’s attention. At the same time, it has one big advantage - the growing ironic charisma of sweaty adventurer Chris Pratt. Is a new Harrison Ford being born? ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais In the past, the second and third movies tried not to follow a safe path of the first movie, but although it was a nice try they failed terribly (in terms of both acceptance and, unfortunately, quality). The third sequel, on the other hand, follows the path of the first movie and it turns out to be the right decision (it is great both in terms of acceptance and, fortunately, quality). However, it is not only a dull follow-up, but a playful and self-conscious continuation. Although it may not impress you in such a way (or any) that the first movie did but even without this bonus it is a high-quality movie in the form of a fun and excellently graduating summer Hollywood craft in the best sense of this word whose biggest mistake is the simple fact is that we have already seen it (multiple times). What they did really well are the "gojira-like" ending and Pratt, who is labeled as a new Ford/Indy and even though it is already the most annoying universally acknowledge cliché, but we simply cannot deny the fact that this person is a new Ford, that is for sure. ()

novoten 

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anglais If I were eight years old, this is a movie I would want to see every day, if possible multiple times. From the perspective of two brothers, it is perfectly placed in an adventurous mood, to the extent that it doesn't even need the breathtaking wow moments the original Jurassic Park is known for, even after the tenth screening. On the contrary, the world in this movie is conservatively sparse on action, and even when it is clear to everyone involved that everything is going to hell, the central T-Rex surprisingly appears sparingly. I can even imagine there might be viewers who are bothered when the screenplay can't decide whether to pay a beautiful tribute to the original or blatantly remake it. But fortunately, there are more positive aspects. Chris Pratt, who shamelessly steals every scene like a thief, Bryce Dallas Howard, who finally has a full-scale blockbuster on her resume, and the final message that plays on the feel of the Steven Spielberg original. But what raises my spirits the most is the fact that audiences still yearn for spectacles that occasionally shoot off nostalgic warmth. ()

Zíza 

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anglais A dinosaur movie that you don't have to think about; if you happen to do so, you'll find it has a lot of plotholes. If you dwell on them, it becomes a pretty annoying movie; but if you get over yourself and think of it as just a children's story, you'll eventually find that it's not so bad after all. It's simply an homage to the original film by a fan who has added such typical fare to his homage as "I hate you, but I'll look at your tonsils for you", "I can handle the soldiers, but I let the kids get away", "look for the green and power-clouded brain behind all the trouble", "a loyal dog won't leave you". Just a popcorn movie with nice effects. It's got a twist here and there, and it ends with great conscientiousness. For kids of all ages. A better 3 stars. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais A very pleasant surprise and the best sequel to Jurassic Park so far. Trevorrow takes a sensitive approach and present Hammond’s original vision and the whole spiel about raising profits works just great. With the kids’ storyline (much less annoying than you might think) for a classic family feeling. And also taming the raptors that made it onto the poster. Chris "Starlord" Pratt returned to his role from Zero Dark Thirty and his marine/medic is a very good central figure for the whole story with the anticipated involvement of B. D. Howard, who shakes off her corporate shell maybe too quickly. They could have left out her running in high-heels. The dinosaur scenes are not as terrifying as before and its meant to be pure blockbuster entertainment for all age groups. The megafights between species to find a master of the dinosaurs is a pleasure to watch. Effects are mostly fine, but are sometimes spoiled by minor details that a bit more work could have put right. Even so, I enjoyed Jurassic World incredibly and it’s one of those movies that I look forward to watch again some time. Not just a few selected scenes, but all in all good, clean fun. P.S.: Williams’ theme presented by Giacchino still works well. ()

Kaka 

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anglais An excellent tribute to the first film, from the opening panorama, through the helicopter arrival, to references to the eccentric millionaire. Fortunately, Jurassic World doesn't steal, but rather duplicates the functioning and adds design thanks to a twenty-year evolution in technology, making the dinosaur action even more intense and dense, with an excellently depicted and well thought-out park. The acting also works great, and although it may not be as confident and iconic as Spielberg's film, it is at least a decent beta that won't offend either the wallet or the brain of the viewer. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais Funny, suspenseful, touching, dignified, great. Jurassic World turned out the best that it could. The script moves along without the slightest problem, there is careful direction with a sense of alternating serious and light moments, a lot of nostalgia, but not so much that the film cowardly relies on it, new ideas, excellent sympathetic actors, in short, everything is as it should be. Moreover, the trailers didn't show everything, so there is no shortage of surprises (the best moments of the film for me). I'm glad Colin Trevorrow has done so well and outwitted all the doubters. And Michael Giacchino is also a hustler because, unlike Don Davis in Jurassic Park 3, he didn't try to imitate John Williams but used his themes as the cornerstones of his own music, which was the best possible approach.___P.S. But the Czech subtitles! I don't know in what conditions Petr Zenkl created them, but to turn triceratops into "triceratoptors" and to turn a female indominus rex into a male, although "him" is still referred to as "she" or "it", it really wasn't necessary.___P.P.S. Unfortunately, the same subtitles were used for the DVD release without any corrections. ()

lamps 

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anglais Clean work. A family oriented, dynamic blockbuster blending self-awareness and the enticing arrangement of a world in such a balanced way is not something we get every year. The wave of nostalgia from the beloved original movie brings a tsunami of new ideas and a story that holds itself together logically and motivationally; it has a perfectly balanced rhythm in the way it separates and brings together the characters (not including the three main dinosaur species), culminating in a climax where I felt several chills on my back caused by the tunes of John Williams’s soundtrack. Trevorrow handled it with grace, showing great confidence as a director and I’m still curious to see how the trilogy will be completed under his hand. Though Jurassic World does not surpass it, it did remind me very well why I love the original Jurassic Park so much, while also having a personality on its own, working with the main attractions in a systematic, viewer-friendly way – from the blindly admired attractions, often hidden by a crowd of curious spectators, to the uncontrollable forces of nature that humans simply are unable to put on a leash (which are viewed from a timid perspective). Also, Pratt as a more active Alan Grant is great. 90% ()

Othello 

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anglais Ironically, the film is at its most successful when commenting on itself, and by extension the whole concept of a summer blockbuster. I mean, who cares about a mere 15-meter lizard behind a fence when they saw another one just as big as a house in San Francisco last week. Jurassic World thus plays mainly on license and characters, with at least the latter failing, as it's represented by two hideous miscarriages, the disaffected non-actress Bryce Dallas Howard and a dude named Chris Pratt who is far better suited to roles where he's supposed to be pulling on a bong with Seth Rogen or something. Then his supposed future involvement in the Indy franchise leads to an eerie prediction that the new model for the hero will be an apathetic slacker who somehow happens to find himself in an Aztec pyramid somewhere, snacking over a golden egg instead of an unemployment office or a mamahotel. So why did I actually like it... Well, the usual scenes are there, helicopters crashing, buildings collapsing, and dinosaurs eating people. I'm a man of simple tastes. ()

claudel 

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français À l'instar de nombreuses autres franchises populaires et à succès, celle-ci aussi peut être filmée et prolongée à l'infini. Les fans du Jurassic Park original se comptent par centaines de milliers sur la planète, donc il suffit de pondre un scénario plus ou moins potable, d’ajouter des effets spéciaux, masques et décors efficaces, sans oublier de recruter des acteurs sexy, et c’est dans la poche ! En revanche, il existe aussi des cinéphiles qui, comme moi, seront pris d’ennui jusqu’au final, lequel – admettons-le – était grandiose. Quant à Bryce Dallas Howard, à force de courir sans cesse dans des scènes d’action affublée de chaussures à talons, elle a dû se prendre un abonnement d’un mois à des séances de massage des pieds dans un centre de remise en forme ! Que dire de plus ? ()

kaylin 

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anglais I wanted dinosaurs, I got dinosaurs. And I got some really great dinosaurs. Especially the underwater one is awesome. Raptors are used in a new, illogical way, but for the purposes of the story and the audience, it works great. It has emotions, it has good heroes, and Bryce Dallas Howard, whom I still don't like, but Chris Pratt does his thing and he's a badass. Entertainment, nothing more, but that's what you go to the movies for. ()

wooozie 

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anglais Product placement is even more glaring here than in the last four Bond movies combined, but I will probably forgive Jurassic World anything. This movie is a total definition of a contemporary summer blockbuster and, as such, it is beyond reproach. It will never become a cult classic like Jurassic Park, nevertheless, the franchise is held in such great esteem that the latest Terminator can only dream of. ()