*Cue the Jurassic Park theme song* Now this…is Jurassic Park.

Well, really Jurassic World Rebirth, but you get the point. I recall when the new movie was announced not long ago, and I genuinely didn’t know how they were going to do more of these films, considering it feels as if every kind of Jurassic Park movie has already been done. But here we are, Jurassic World Rebirth is out, and it’s…good.

classic that Steven Spielberg made, but honestly, I think I actually enjoyed this film more than I did the first Jurassic World, and certainly more than the two subsequent sequels. I think in terms of standouts on the 2025 movie schedule, this one surprised me in the best way.

best horror movies, so I’m so desensitized to so much. This film, however, had me clutching my pearls and biting my fingers.

Even so, despite the movie being fun, there was something that really stood out to me and caused the waterworks to start up.

best rom-coms, who could eat up a cute little romance book. Who just genuinely vibes well with stories that involve love.

Translating that to something as pure as love shown in another species is one that hits me hard. I think that some of us humans find it hard to comprehend that other animals can feel love and companionship with each other because, to us, they don’t possess the same emotional capacity as humans.

It’s normal to think that way. They can feel things, but I don’t think they comprehend it as well as we do.

Then this scene happened, and it was like a slap in the face to those ideas in my brain. This might not be how it went down in the prehistoric era of the world, but still, there was something beautiful about watching two dinosaurs wrap around each other, showing how much they loved each other, and the herd mentality of how they traveled in pairs and were all together in this large, open field.

It’s the perfect example of how love really is the one force on the planet that transcends everything, even species. Even in a movie, that kind of message still hit hard, despite this being a work of pure fiction. Kind of happy this didn’t end up going the route of a strange NSFW dino scene.

Jonathan Bailey with a needle in Jurassic World: Rebirth

(Image credit: Universal Pictures)

The Fact That Everyone In The Group Felt It And Just Stopped And Stared Had Me Smiling

The other reason that had me smiling (and crying) was how the characters were really just like me. While I’m sitting there with my kid-wonder looking at these dinosaurs, the rest of them are as well, so much so that it’s almost like they forget what mission they’re on.

Of course, Jonathan Bailey’s character, Dr. Henry Loomis, is a paleontologist, so his walking up to pet the dinosaur and nearly breaking down in tears had me smiling from ear to ear. But I think what hit harder was Zora’s moment.

She’s there for one reason – to make money. Sure, she cares deeply about her team. We can see that from the very beginning. But at the end of the day, they are all there to make money so they don’t have to work another day in their lives after this. She has one job – get the sample.

Even so, she can’t stop herself from staring at the beauty of the dinosaurs. She holds the sniper and just stares in shock, her eyes widened at its beauty, before she inevitably gets the sample they need, because they’re gentle giants.

That moment, where even the agent needs to take a second to stare at beauty, is the kind of stuff that hits powerfully. Because yes, I would be the same way.

Jurassic World star Scarlett Johansson stands on a boat with the ocean as a backdrop wearing a t-shirt in the Rebirth trailer.

(Image credit: Universal Pictures)

I Hope Future Jurassic World Movies Lean More In That Direction

I’m not sure if another Jurassic World movie is in the works. The ending of Rebirth seriously felt like it was a literal “ride off into the sunset to a better tomorrow” kind of movie, where a sequel really isn’t needed.

Hollywood is going to Hollywood, and I’m sure another sequel is likely. So, if that is the case, I really hope future Jurassic movies take a glance at this and incorporate more emotional moments. While it’s fun to watch dinosaurs chase people, it’s instances like this one that really stick with viewers and make them look back fondly on the movie. For that, I am so grateful.

There are still so many other great movies coming out this year, but for now, I think I’m going to be going back into my dinosaur era—time for a Jurassic Park marathon.

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