Like a flare, the Jurassic saga that began in the 90s with Jurassic Park has (hopefully) come to an end, starting with a blinding flash and ending in a dim light that you wish would end sooner rather than later.

For JWD is still a dull, overlong film whose only attraction is the inclusion of beloved characters from the original film. But their inclusion doesn't even manage to save the film, which is forced to distribute the screen time as evenly as possible between all the characters (who knows if it's to avoid hurting the sensibilities of some viewers), resulting in sequence after sequence of scenes that have little or nothing to do with the saga and which are limited to showing the most colourful and eye-catching dinosaurs in the catalogue.

Even the digital effects are not 100% correct, resulting in an excessive amount of scenes in which the animation of the dinosaurs (especially those that move at higher speeds) is crude and clumsy, typical of lower quality studios and films that have not cost 165 million dollars. It is surprising that, with Spielberg at the helm of the production, a product of this quality has been allowed to stand.

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