Jurassic World

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Movie
German title Jurassic World
Original title Jurassic World
Jurassic-World-logo.svg
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2015
length 124 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
JMK 12
Rod
Director Colin Trevorrow
script Colin Trevorrow,
Derek Connolly ,
Rick Jaffa ,
Amanda Silver
production Frank Marshall ,
Patrick Crowley
music Michael Giacchino
camera John Schwartzman
cut Kevin Stitt
occupation
synchronization
chronology

←  Predecessor
Jurassic Park III

Successor  →
Jurassic World: The Fallen Kingdom

Jurassic World is an American science fiction film from the year 2015 the director and screenwriter Colin Trevorrow . It's the fourth installment in the Jurassic Park film series .

In German-speaking countries, the film opened in cinemas on June 11, 2015, one day before it opened in the United States. According to director Colin Trevorrow, Jurassic World will mark the beginning of a new film series and trilogy.

action

22 years after the former Jurassic Park of the late multi-billionaire John Hammond on the Pacific Isla Nublar near Costa Rica was closed, a new, huge amusement park called Jurassic World has been created in the direction of Hammond in the south of the island . During demonstrations, carnivorous dinosaurs such as the Tyrannosaurus rex and the giant Mosasaurus living in the water are fed, there is a petting enclosure with young dinosaurs and there is also the opportunity to observe the animals on tours with a magnetic train and in controllable spheres in open terrain.

Claire Dearing, the park manager, receives a visit from her nephews Gray and Zach Mitchell, whom she has not seen in years. However, she does not have time to accompany the children and leaves them to the care of her assistant Zara Young. Dearing presents Simon Masrani, the owner of the park, the facility under construction for the Indominus Rex , an artificially created hybrid from the genetic material of the Tyrannosaurus rex and other species . To avoid an accident like the one at the first Jurassic Park, Masrani orders that the facility be inspected by the gamekeeper and former Navy soldier Owen Grady. Grady and his colleague Barry are training four velociraptors as their alpha animals in the park . Vic Hoskins, her superior and head of the park's own security service, would like to use the Velociraptors against Grady's will for military operations in the future.

When Grady inspects the enclosure of the Indominus Rex , the thermal imaging cameras can not capture the dinosaur. Grady discovers scratches on the inside of the enclosure wall, which indicate that the dinosaur has broken out. Grady and two technicians inspect the enclosure while Dearing locates the dinosaur using its implanted transmitter. It turns out that the dinosaur is still in the enclosure. He kills the two technicians and breaks out of his enclosure, while Grady escapes. Instead of evacuating the park, Masrani decides to have the dinosaur caught by a security team. The security team found the dinosaur's tracking transmitter in the forest, which it apparently tore out by itself. The dinosaur can camouflage itself like a chameleon and kill almost the entire security team. Dearing then decides to evacuate the northern part of the park and close all attractions. The more than 20,000 park visitors gather in the main area, from where they are gradually to be brought off the island by ships.

Masrani confronts chief geneticist Dr. Wu with the incidents. He reveals that the DNA of numerous species was used for the development of the Indominus Rex , which now apparently give it special abilities. Masrani himself had called for a new park attraction to be created. But now he orders that the research be stopped. He takes off with a machine gun equipped helicopter to kill the escaped dinosaur.

Gray and Zach have meanwhile escaped their guardians and are out and about with one of the wheeled bullets in the outdoor area. You ignore the request to evacuate and instead drive into the adjacent forest. There they meet a group of ankylosaurs and are surprised by the Indominus Rex . He destroys the mobile ball, but the two brothers are able to flee. Since Dearing can't reach her nephew by phone, she asks Grady for help. During their search, they discover that the Indominus Rex apparently killed numerous apatosaurs out of hunting , but did not eat them.

On their escape, Gray and Zach find the abandoned visitor center in the original park, where they manage to get an off-road vehicle back on the road. Dearing and Grady arrive there a little later and are attacked by the Indominus Rex . On the run, they report his position and Masrani shoots him from the helicopter. The Indominus Rex breaks through the dome of the pterosaurs -Geheges so they break out and bring the helicopter to crash, with Masrani perish. Gray and Zach reach the main area of ​​the park, the pterosaurs on their heels. They attack the visitors, panic breaks out, Claire's assistant Zara is thrown into the water and falls victim to the Mosasaurus . The two boys meet Dearing and Grady, who is now shooting the pterosaurs together with the security service.

After Masrani's death, Hoskins and his military staff took control of the center and ordered the raptors to hunt the Indominus Rex . Unable to stop him, Grady reluctantly takes part in the hunt. Dearing and her nephews stay in a vehicle at the raptor enclosure. When the raptors find the Indominus Rex , however, they do not attack it, but communicate with it. Grady realizes that the hybrid also contains raptor genes. The raptors accept the Indominus Rex as the new alpha animal and attack humans, killing many of Hoskin's staff and a grenade for one of the raptors. After the failed mission, Hoskins has the development laboratory evacuated and the chief geneticist and dinosaur embryos flown out in a helicopter.

When the raptors return to their enclosure, Dearing and her nephews have to flee in the vehicle. Grady, who escaped the Indominus Rex , joins them and together they drive to the development lab. There they are surprised again by the raptors who kill Hoskins and then attack Grady. He faces the beta animal Blue and wins back his trust. When the Indominus Rex appears, they attack him together, but he knocks Blue out and kills the other two. Since he is attacking Grady and the boys, Dearing has the Tyrannosaurus open and lures him to the Indominus Rex , where a fight ensues. The Indominus Rex wins the upper hand, but before he can kill the Tyrannosaurus , Blue reappears. Both attack the hybrid dinosaur and push it to the basin of the Mosasaurus . This shoots out of the water, grabs the Indominus Rex and pulls it into the pool.

In the end, the two boys are picked up by their parents, and Dearing and Grady decide to stay together. In the final scene, the tyrannosaurus can be seen gazing at the abandoned park and roaring as the sun rises over the scene.

production

History of origin

Even after Jurassic Park III in 2001, Steven Spielberg and Joe Johnston were planning a fourth part for 2005. Sam Neill , who had already played the leading role of Dr. in Jurassic Park and Jurassic Park III. Alan Grant had played wanted to return for the fourth part. In April 2005 a production delay was announced due to creative differences regarding the script. In 2007, work on the film was resumed and Laura Dern , Richard Attenborough and Jeff Goldblum were asked if they would return in their roles for a fourth part. In December 2008, producer Kathleen Kennedy broke off planning for Jurassic Park 4 because of the death of screenwriter Michael Crichton . In an interview with Boxoffice Magazine in January 2010, however, director Joe Johnston announced that preparations would resume. He also stated that the fourth part would be something completely different and the beginning of a new trilogy.

At Comic-Con 2011 in San Diego , Universal Pictures announced that it was still working on a fourth installment and was targeting a theatrical release in 2013. That same year, Steven Spielberg met with screenwriter Mark Protosevich to exchange ideas about how to continue the film series. Colin Trevorrow was later hired as a director , while Patrick Crowley and Frank Marshall would act as producers. The script was written by Colin Trevorrow, Derek Connolly, Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. Since there were repeated delays in the script, the theatrical release was postponed to 2014. At the same time, the return of Neill, Dern, Attenborough and Goldblum was excluded, but the action should take place again on the fictional Isla Nublar. In May 2013, the start of shooting was postponed indefinitely. The reason given was that the filmmakers needed more time to give viewers the best possible sequel. The theatrical release planned for June 13, 2014 was postponed by one year in June 2013.

Casting

In September 2013, Bryce Dallas Howard was cast in the lead female role . In October of the same year, Ty Simpkins and Jake Johnson were hired for additional leading roles. Nick Robinson joined Simpkins' character in November 2013 . Josh Brolin was initially in conversation for the male lead . Ultimately, it was decided to go with Chris Pratt . In February 2014 the commitment of Vincent D'Onofrio and Irrfan Khan could be confirmed. BD Wong , who previously appeared in Jurassic Park as Dr. Henry Wu was to be seen, should slip into the role of the scientist again. The producers announced that Wong's role would be bigger than in the first part. Omar Sy signed his contract, which also includes other films, in March 2014. In April they cast Judy Greer (who, like ten years earlier in The Village, played the film sister of Bryce Dallas Howard), Katie McGrath and Lauren Lapkus and in May 2014 Brian tea . Another role went to Andy Buckley on May 6, 2014 .

Filming

Filming of Jurassic World began on April 14, 2014 in Hawaii . In early June they moved from Kaua'i to New Orleans . It was there for a few weeks in the abandoned theme park Six Flags New Orleans . On June 30, 2014, the film was shot on and around Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport . Most of the filming took place at Big Easy Studios in the NASA complex in East New Orleans. The shooting ended on August 5, 2014.

marketing

While filming, director Colin Trevorrow tweeted several pictures from the film set . The first film images were released in September and November 2014. The teaser trailer was released on November 24th and the first trailer one day later.

The production company Universal had a commercial at the finale of the Super Bowl XLIX for the equivalent of 3.7 million euros. The second trailer was released on April 20, 2015, along with three posters.

A fictional Masrani Global website has been set up at masraniglobal.com .

synchronization

The German-language dubbed version of Jurassic World was produced by Berliner Synchron , based on a dialogue book by Klaus Bickert , directed by Björn Schalla . The voice actors were:

role actor Voice actor
Owen Grady Chris Pratt Leonhard Mahlich
Claire Dearing Bryce Dallas Howard Maria Koschny
Vic Hoskins Vincent D'Onofrio Christian Weygand
Gray Mitchell Ty Simpkins Pablo Ribet-Buse
Zack Mitchell Nick Robinson Sebastian Fitzner
Barry Omar Sy Sascha Rotermund
Henry Wu BD Wong Torsten Sense
Simon Masrani Irrfan Khan Olaf Reichmann
Lowery Cruthers Jake Johnson Björn Schalla
Jimmy Fallon Jimmy Fallon Stefan Krause
Karen Mitchell Judy Greer Tanja Geke
Scott Mitchell Andy Buckley Erich Rauker
Zara Young Katie McGrath Victoria Storm
Paddock supervisor Eric Edelstein Sven Fechner
hatch Colby Boothman-Shepard Roland Wolf
Vivien Krill Lauren Lapkus Josephine Schmidt

reception

Gross profit

Jurassic World exceeded expectations many times over, with grossing $ 208.8 million on the opening weekend in the United States, the best ever grossing result to date. That left Marvel's The Avengers with $ 207 million and Avengers: Age of Ultron with $ 191 million behind. However, the record was already exceeded in December 2015, when Star Wars: The Force Awakens grossed 248 million US dollars on the opening weekend.

In Germany, the film had the third best start of the 2015 cinema year. With proceeds of 10 million euros, Jurassic World secured a bogey for more than 1,000 visitors per copy on the opening weekend, a bogey for one million visitors, and a silver bogey for two million visitors after only 10 days and in gold for three million visitors after only 22 days. In Austria, the film also dominated the weekend charts with 766,545 euros, but did not match the results of Fifty Shades of Gray and Fast & Furious 7 (each over a million euros). Globally, the film grossed $ 524.1 million on the first weekend opening, making it the first film ever to gross more than half a billion U.S. dollars on the opening weekend. This record was also beaten by Star Wars: The Force Awakens in December 2015 (at $ 529 million).

Jurassic World is now in 6th place in the list of the most successful films (as of August 8, 2020) with worldwide box office earnings of 1.670 billion US dollars . The film budget was approximately $ 150 million.

With the huge success of Fast & Furious 7 and Jurassic World, Universal broke through the $ 3 billion mark in one year faster than any other studio, surpassing Fox's previous record on June 30, 2010. Within the United States Universal has already reached the one billion US dollar mark, relegating Paramount to number 2 (June 22, 2008). Outside North America, Universal already achieved the best grossing income in its studio history with 2.278 billion US dollars; the previous record was set in 2013 with 2.258 billion US dollars.

Reviews

According to Rotten Tomatoes , of the 302 film reviews examined, 215 were positive and 87 were negative, resulting in a rating of 71% out of 100% (average rating 6.7 / 10). On the Metacritic website , the film received an average rating of 59/100 based on 49 reviews. On the IMDb website , the film has a rating of 7.0 out of 10, based on over 464,000 reviews. (As of August 19, 2017)

TV Spielfilm said that the film offers "the best popcorn cinema". Director Trevorrow maintains the “balance between nostalgia and innovation” while adding “some clever allusions to the previous films”. Overall, the film is a “successful reboot of the dinosaur series”.

In the film magazine epd Film , however, the film only got 1 out of 5 possible stars. The critic Kai Mihm wrote: “The uncharismatic characters are not the only problem. Considering the fact that everything in Jurassic World is very loud and full of corpses, it's shockingly boring. [...] Director newcomer Colin Trevorrow relies on the same horror moments. His visual quotes from Predator and The Birds are a reminder that you already know the most original scenes from other, better films. In this context, the moderate CGI effects are also noteworthy [...] this time the dinosaurs and landscapes appear equally artificial. The astonishingly poor 3D technology and the silly dialogues are more reminiscent of a trashy B-movie. So Jurassic World sometimes closer to Sharknado than a 150 million dollar movie. Unfortunately it is not half as amusing. "

Trivia

The death of the character Zara caused a stir. The scene in which she is devoured alive by a mosasaur has been criticized as "exceptionally cruel" and "disproportionate" for a film in the series.

continuation

The sequel to the film entitled Jurassic World: The Fallen Kingdom was released in German cinemas on June 6, 2018. The main roles were played by Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. Steven Spielberg was executive producer. Juan Antonio Bayona directed the film. The script for the film was written by Derek Connolly and Colin Trevorrow

Others

  • The Tyrannosaurus that appears towards the end of the film is, according to director Colin Trevorrow , the same Tyrannosaurus or T-Rex that hunted visitors in Jurassic Park . This can also be recognized by the three white scars on the dinosaur's neck, as it was injured by a raptor there in the first part.
  • This T-Rex destroys a Spinosaurus skeleton just before its fight with the Indominus Rex. This pays homage to the third installment in the series, where a Spinosaurus breaks the neck of a T-Rex. According to Trevorrow and Spielberg, this means that "the T-Rex is the most powerful dinosaur".
  • According to Spielberg, the final scene with the roaring T-Rex over the park was included to show that the dinosaurs reign on Isla Nublar again. Quote Spielberg: "Now the T-Rex is king again, and he makes that clear!"
  • In this part there are various hints and references to the first part. In one scene you can briefly see the DNA mascot, which in the first part informed the group about the cloning and production of dinosaurs. Furthermore, the Dilophosaurus can be seen briefly as a hologram , which appeared in the first part. In another scene, Gray and Zach are in an abandoned facility, apparently the entrance hall of Jurassic Park, where they find a night vision device in an adjoining room ; Tim used this model in Jurassic Park 1 during the tour.

See also

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