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Audiences are continuously reminded that corporate greed is bad and sometimes just as selfishly ravenous as the Velociraptor depicted on screen, but rarely are they allowed to connect emotionally with a particular character, which greatly diminishes the film's attempts at suspense.
All the same supplements are ported over from previous home video release, which can be read in more detail in our review of the standard Blu-ray HERE for the original trilogy and HERE for the third sequel.
But is feels so forced; so whilst the original was filled with childlike wonder, this is simply childish.
It's a feast for the eyes, ears and all the senses, if we're so inclined to summarize it in a simple quote. Primaries appear a tad more saturated, especially the green of the surrounding jungle, while secondary hues seem slightly more animated with better variation, providing the faces of the cast a rosier appearance that's accurate to the tropical climate.Unfortunately, the first sequel is proof that lightning rarely strikes twice, even for the likes of someone as highly-regarded as Steven Spielberg. image is awash with a very thin layer of grain, giving the 4K presentation a beautiful film-like appearance. While not directly taken from any specific piece of material by Crichton, the second sequel pieces together a few elements not used in the previous two books, namely the aviary filled with Pteranodons.