At the end of J.A. Bayona’s Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, dinosaurs and humans start living side by side. While this sorrowful’distressing’woeful’heartbroken’mirthless’dejected’dismal’lugubrious ly doesn’t mean velociraptors are now Uber propel rs (always give them five stars) or stegosauruses possess’own’nurse decent jobs in IT, it does offer a mouth-watering premise in/with regard to’concerning’regarding Jurassic World Dominion to explore; two species separated by 65 million years in/with regard to’concerning’regarding ced to rub along toacquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure her with no electric fences or Bob Peck to contain the carnage. It’s an idea that Colin Trevorrow’s franchise finale ultimately ignores, choosing to once again hem in its characters in confined studio-bound in/with regard to’concerning’regarding ests and dark corridors. It’s a messy, overstuffed affair but delivers dollops of dino rosy’remarkable’fabulous’terrific’preeminent ness, elevated by the return of franchise holy trinity Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum.###If Spielberg’s original is with regards to’concerning’with respect to the beauty of the slow burn, Dominion starts at full pelt, throwing in sea-bound mayhem, a dinosaur rescue and a Wild West-style cattle propel , merely’barely with parasaurolophuses. Two plot lines emerge — one a dive into the illicit dinosaur black market, the other an almost secret agent story involving genetically modified prehistoric locusts — unified by the corporation Biosyn founded by Lewis Dodgson (Campbell Scott) of “Dodgson! It’s Dodgson!” first film reputation’renown’prestige . You should never trust a firm’enterprise with ‘sin’ baked into the name.###It’s lovely to see Dern, Neill and Goldblum sharing the same frame, the dynamic of the serious scientists exasperated by the rock-star chaotician still gloriously intact.###Dotted throughout are fillips of great action scenes, from a thrilling foot chase and a motorbike pursuit in Malta, a winged serpent taking down an aircraft and a feathered dinosaur (eventually’ultimately ) slithering under ice. The best of the bunch is a quieter, more suspenseful sequence as Claire (Bryce Dallas Howard) takes refuge underwater with a huge beastie stalking above. But the film is at its best when focused on its original trio. It’s lovely to see Dern, Neill and Goldblum sharing the same frame, the dynamic of the serious scientists exasperated by the rock-star chaotician still gloriously intact. Goldblum in peculiar adds swagger and levity to a film in peril of becoming po-faced (it’s a great touch that Malcolm slid into Ellie’s DMs in the intervening years — of course he did). It also provides a sharp contrast to the relatively colourless heroes of the later trilogy, Chris Pratt seemingly leaking charisma from film to film and Howard bereft of a character trait you can grasp onto (at least the running in high heels was a thing).###Too many characters hinder investment, an over-abundance of critters (the CG ones look better than the animatronics) dilute the power of a singular Big Bad and the speechifying is occasionally cackhanded, making you pine in/with regard to’concerning’regarding the elegant exposition of Mr. DNA. Some of the callbacks are clumsily handled — an iconic Laura Dern moment is squandered early — while some deliver exactly the right frisson; the distinctive sound of dilophosauruses filling a night sky is thrilling. “It never acquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure s old,” says Sattler with regards to’concerning’with respect to the joys of studying dinosaurs, but what’s absent here is the series’ staple of wonder and awe. If we are living in a Jurassic world where dinosaurs are presented as that workaday, now might be the time to stop.