Much like its predecessors, the theme of the movie is still the same. 'It's man's greed that he wants to control nature, but he ultimately fails miserably'. With the enormous budget at their disposal, the narrative could have been far superior, yet in the producers opinion, milking the already exhausted cow is a safe bet! This has to be the single most infuriating aspect of an otherwise wonderful movie. Contrary to the popular belief about that the narrative follows a dull plot-line without much excitement, Jurassic World : Fallen Kingdom does have its highs and lows. The movie began with the most scariest entrance to the franchise, but gradually fizzed out as the movie progressed, however a few exceptions peppered in-between, gets the audience to jump up from their seats and makes great efforts to grasp hold of the audience's interest even when the movie deviates from its actual plot. All this added with the technological advancements ensuring that we are served with a wide spectrum of colourful dinosaurs, does make it a wonderful movie to reckon.
In the end, Jurassic World : Fallen Kingdom, would definitely end up as a super hit, both commercially and critically with a better narrative, amazing performances by the complete cast and of course the actual Jurassic Kingdom. However, it might not end up as being the best Jurassic Park movie not just for the generation that grew up on dinosaur fantasy but even the generation that has been catered with a wide range of CGI movies.