Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

Synopsis: When the island's dormant volcano begins roaring to life, Owen and Claire mount a campaign to rescue the remaining dinosaurs from this extinction-level event.
Director(s): J.A. Bayona
Production: Universal Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
51
Rotten Tomatoes:
51%
PG-13
Year:
2018
128 min
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Isla Nublar

193 miles west of Costa Rica

Relax.

Anything in here would

be dead by now.

There she is.

The Indominus Rex.

- Specimen collected, sent to the surface.

- Roger that.

- Air One, clear for takeoff. Begin tracking.

- Copy that.

- Go, go.

- Tracking on.

Land One, the asset is secure.

We got what we came for.

Coming back for you.

Close the doors.

Marine One, I gotta close the gate.

Get outta there.

Understood. We're heading out.

Marine One, I need to close the gate.

Confirm position.

- Can you hear me, are you out?

- Marine One?

Guys, what is that?

Marine One, I am

closing the gates.

Seriously guys, I'm kind

of exposed out here.

Marine One, confirm you're out.

Marine One!

Confirm position. Can you hear me?

Marine One, where are you?

I can't reach them!

What?!

What is going on?

I can't hear you.

Throw him the ladder!

Don't go!

We're gonna stall! Cut it now!

- Do it, John!

- We're gonna die here!

I said cut it!

DNA sample secure. Tell the

boss we're coming back home.

Three years after the

fall of Jurassic World,

the debate over Isla

Nublar rages on.

The island's long dormant

volcano, reclassified as active,

has shown considerable

unrest in recent months.

Theologists now predict

an extinction level event

will kill off the last living

dinosaurs on the planet.

Since the disaster that

shocked the world in 2015,

the Masrani Corporation has

paid out more than $800 million

in damages to settle class action

lawsuits brought by survivors.

Activist groups have

mobilized around the globe,

in what has become the flashpoint

animal rights issue of our time.

With an eruption

expected at any moment,

the US Senate has convened

a special committee,

to answer a grave

moral question:

Do dinosaurs deserve

the same protections

given to other

endangered species,

or should they be left to die?

I think...

that we should allow our...

magnificent, glorious dinosaurs,

to be taken out by the volcano.

- Silence, please.

- As deeply sad as that would be.

We altered the course

of natural history.

This is the correction.

Are you suggesting

the Almighty is

taking matters in His own hands?

Senator, with all due

respect, God's not...

part of the equation. No.

What I mean is that, in the

last century, we amassed

a landmark technological power.

And we've consistently proven ourselves

incapable of handling that power.

80 years ago, who could've

predicted nuclear proliferation?

But then, there it was.

And now, we've got genetic power.

So...

How long is it gonna take for

that to spread around the globe

and, what's gonna

be done with it?

It ain't gonna stop with the

de-extinction of the dinosaurs.

I'm not sure I know what

you're talking about.

I'm talking about...

man-made, cataclysmic,

change.

What kind of change?

Change is like death.

You don't know what it looks like

until you're standing at the gates.

As a matter of fact, I do have the

dinosaurs' best interests in mind.

- I'm a paleo-veterinarian.

- Is that a real thing?

- That's a real thing.

- You've seen one?

No! I hadn't seen one with my own eyes.

you know not

everyone can afford to spend

their life savings... Claire?

Hello, hello, um...

Congresswoman Delgado. I'm Claire,

the lead organizer in here.

Of course, but if I can just

get a moment of your time?

Great. Thank you.

So, our mission here at the

Dinosaur Protection Group is

to secure pivotal

funding for a...

That was like 40 seconds.

You're getting better.

You gotta stop letting

your mom shop for you.

You don't need to insult me

everytime someone pisses you off.

Dude. I'm a doctor.

Not a telemarketer.

What is your job again?

You plug in cords, right?

It's actually more

important than it sounds.

Can I ask you a question?

Do you have kids?

Okay. So your kids.

An entire generation has

grown up in a world

where dinosaurs are

living and breathing.

But soon you're gonna have

to watch them go extinct.

Or not.

If people like you

make a difference.

Great.

Yes!

- Claire, it's on.

- Hey, hey. Turn it up.

...take preventative action to protect

the dinosaurs on Isla Nublar.

After thorough deliberations,

the committee has resolved not to

recommend any legislative action

regarding the de-extinct

creatures on Isla Nublar.

This is an act of God, and

while of course, we feel great

sympathy for these animals,

we cannot condone

government involvement,

on what amounts to a

privately-owned venture.

They're all gonna die

and no one cares.

We do.

Give me one second.

Let's get back to work.

Okay everyone. Come on.

- Hello?

- May I speak with Ms. Dearing?

- Yes, this is Claire Dearing.

- Good morning.

I'm calling for Mr. Benjamin Lockwood's

estate. Would you mind holding for a second?

Yes, of course. I'll hold.

Lockwood Estate

California

Ms. Dearing, you're early.

- Would you like to step in?

- Thank you.

I will inform Mr. Mills

that you've arrived.

John Alfred Hammond.

The father of Jurassic Park.

But of course, you know that.

Hello, Claire, I'm, I'm Eli.

Mills.

I work for Ben Lockwood. We

actually met once, 7-8 years ago,

- and you don't remember...

- Of course, I remember.

- Haven't you run his foundations since...

- Since college. Yeah.

- You remember?

- Yes!

Wow, cool. He wanted

someone young, and,

idealistic to expand his fortune.

And I used to be both.

Follow me.

Let me give you a

bit of history.

This is where it all began.

Before the islands, Sorna,

Jurassic Park, all of it.

Hammond and Lockwood built

custom lab in a sub-basement

extracted the first

DNA from amber,

right beneath our feet.

My goodness! What they

did here was a miracle.

- I still believe that.

- So do I, Claire.

So do I, and I still believe

it matters, what happens

to those animals.

There is something Mr. Lockwood would

very much like you to do, Claire.

You can call it a favor

for an old friend.

We have, a piece of land.

A sanctuary. Protected

by natural barriers,

fully self-sustaining. A new home

where the dinosaurs will be secure...

- And free.

- You're gonna get them out?

- You're gonna save them?

- No, Ms. Dearing.

I'm going to save us.

We could both use a touch

of redemption, couldn't we?

- Lovely to see you again.

- And you, Mr. Lockwood.

This was all John

Hammond's dream.

To let these creatures

live in peace.

So, we have created sanctuary.

No fences, no

cages, no tourists.

Just as Mother Nature intended.

John said it best.

"These creatures don't

need our protection."

"They need our absence."

When we were young,

we both shared this

passion, John and I.

What fools we were.

Trying to run before

we'd learn to walk.

As all young men do, I suppose.

But, we learned.

Unfortunately in the

end, it drove us apart.

Life, teaches us some

very hard lessons...

Doesn't it, Claire?

Yes.

Sir Benjamin.

Hmm?

My bloody medicines.

- Would you excuse me, Claire?

- Of course, sir.

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Derek Connolly

Derek Connolly (born c. 1976 in Miami, Florida) is an American screenwriter and film producer, mostly known for his collaborations with director Colin Trevorrow on the films Safety Not Guaranteed and Jurassic World. Connolly was also reported to be working on a remake of the film Flight of the Navigator as well as writing an upcoming Pixar film with Teddy Newton. Connolly was listed on Variety's Ten Screenwriters to Watch in 2012. Connolly rewrote Kong: Skull Island (2017), for Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures. Connolly has been tapped to pen the script for a Metal Gear film. Connolly and Trevorrow co-wrote the screenplay for the sequel Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), and by February 2018, had written a story treatment for Jurassic World 3, set for release on June 11, 2021.Connolly attended Palmetto High School in Miami and NYU Film School. more…

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