


It contains a number of critical errors that just don't quite work. The film's ending - pivotal in setting up the future of the franchise - sadly falls flat. Bayona and co-written by Trevorrow) that's symbolized by a disjointed narrative and a strange attempt to switch genres at the halfway point. In Fallen Kingdom, (which was directed by J.A. Unfortunately, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom suffers from what novelists sometimes call the "saggy middle syndrome." It's where a writer has a concrete idea of the beginning and end of the tale, but they haven't quite thought through how the bridge between the start and end of their story works. It's all one big story, told over the course of three films. The end of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdomsimply doesn't make any sense - though it's clear setup for 2021's Jurassic World 3, a film that will surely live up to the promise of being about a "Jurassic World." That was part of Colin Trevorrow's original vision for the franchise he always pitched this as a trilogy with a beginning, a middle, and an end. Warning: SPOILERS ahead for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
