REVIEW: Missed Nomination
- Joshlyn McKey
- 3 hours ago
- 2 min read

Jurassic Reborn deserves an Oscar for its sensational cinematography, score, and acting.
It is an immersive film experience that captures the essence of dinosaurs and humans' inability to let dead things stay dead.
Despite the similar name, Jurassic Reborn is not a part of the Jurassic Park or Jurassic World series, and is its own standalone film. The film starts out in the scientist's lab, where we find out they have been working on hatching these Velociraptor eggs for a while now.
However, when the eggs do hatch, the raptors' growth hormones are all out of whack, which makes them grow way too fast for the enclosure the scientists prepared for. They quickly break free, causing a containment breach which then forces our characters into a state of survival as they struggle to avoid the raptors, activate their fail-safes, and safely get off the island.
Jurassic Reborn uses unique camera angles and points of view to capture the audience's attention with its eye-catching cinematography and tests the limits of creativity on their shots.
The way the lighting and background music change in unison ties the whole scene together and is a key detail that takes the film to a whole new level. The CGI used for the dinosaurs is creative and mesmerizing, and is one of the things that keeps the movie in motion, and it brings the thriller aspect of the film to life. The film's suspense-filled score adds to the attention-grabbing lighting that makes the audience feel they are in the room alongside the cast, and the actors' chemistry on scene turned it from a script into a movie.
Danielle Titus, who starred as the film's lead, did a sensational job embodying her character and drove the plot forward. Her chemistry with her co-stars Esmeree Sterling, William Castrogiovanni, and Bryan Barron is incredible. This cast cohesion is another key to what makes the movie so watchable.
The cast works together like a well-oiled machine and brings so much energy and innovation to the film that it elevates it to a higher level.
This film deserves an Oscar because of how creative and eye-catching its acting, cinematography, and score truly is despite how many other critics say otherwise.
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Yes, this movie deserves and award
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